Definition of Coelophysid. Meaning of Coelophysid. Synonyms of Coelophysid

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- Procompsognathus /ˌproʊkɒmpˈsɒɡnəθəs/ is an extinct genus of coelophysid theropod dinosaur that lived approximately 210 million years ago during the later...
- SEE-loh-FY-siss, as heard more commonly in recent decades) is a genus of coelophysid theropod dinosaur that lived approximately 215 to 208.5 million years...
- including dromaeosaurids, oviraptorids, tyrannosaurids, troodontids, coelophysids and allosauroids. Seeing the occurrence in diplodocid dinosaurs of interclavicles...
- Camposaurus (/ˌkæmpoʊˈsɔːrəs, -pə-/ KAMP-o-SOR-əs) is a coelophysid dinosaur genus from the Norian stage of the Late Tri****ic period of North America...
- = "not breathing", "dead", σαυρος = "lizard") is an extinct genus of coelophysid theropod dinosaur that lived approximately 188 million years ago during...
- suggested that they may actually be more closely related to the tetanurans. Coelophysids are characterized by slender, skinny builds and long, narrow skulls with...
- heart-shaped cross section of the ilium's paired midshafts (also found in coelophysids). Fused distal end of the ischium (also found in neovenatorids and basal...
- (Norian) period Chinle Formation of New Mexico. It was ****umed to be a coelophysid upon description, but a study by Nesbitt et al. found that it was actually...
- Lucianovenator is an extinct genus of coelophysid theropod dinosaur which lived in Argentina during the Tri****ic. The genus name Lucianovenator translates...
- Segisaurus (meaning "Segi canyon lizard") is a genus of small coelophysid theropod dinosaur, that measured approximately 1 metre (3.3 feet) in length...