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Coelophysoidea were
common dinosaurs of the Late Tri****ic and
Early Jur****ic periods. They were
widespread geographically,
probably living on all continents...
- part of the
superfamily Coelophysoidea,
which in turn is a
subset of the
larger Neotheropoda clade. As part of
Coelophysoidea,
Coelophysidae is often...
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Colorado Museum, in Boulder, Colorado. Gojirasaurus's ****ignment to the
Coelophysoidea,
would suggest that it was a bipedal, terrestrial,
actively mobile carnivore...
- more. The
clade formed by
Ceratosauria and
Tetanurae while excluding Coelophysoidea was
first named Neotheropoda by
Bakker (1986), but this name was later...
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living members.
Suborder Theropoda †Infraorder
Herrerasauria †Infraorder
Coelophysoidea †Infraorder Ceratosauria+ †Parvorder Neoceratosauria+ †Superfamily [[Abelisauroidea]...
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placed Dilophosaurus in the
group Coelophysoidea,
along with but
separate from the Coelophysidae. He
placed the
Coelophysoidea in the
group Ceratosauria. In...
- continents)
Theropoda (carnivorous)
Neotheropoda ("new theropods") †
Coelophysoidea (early theropods;
includes Coelophysis and
close relatives) †"Dilophosaur-grade...
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theropods (or alternatively, "Eutheropoda"—'True Theropods') are the
Coelophysoidea. The
coelophysoids were a
group of
widely distributed,
lightly built...
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included the
above dinosaurs plus the Late Tri****ic to
Early Jur****ic
Coelophysoidea and Dilophosauridae,
implying a much
earlier divergence of ceratosaurs...
- †Szechuanosaurus? †Tachiraptor †Velocipes? †Wakinosaurus? †Zupaysaurus †
Coelophysoidea Averostra Synonyms Avepoda Paul, 2002
Eutheropoda Novas, Haro & Canale...