- were
widespread geographically,
probably living on all continents.
Coelophysoids were all slender,
carnivorous forms with a
superficial similarity to...
-
Neotheropoda (meaning "new theropods") is a
clade that
includes coelophysoids and more
advanced theropod dinosaurs, and is the only
group of theropods...
-
dorsal vertebrae had
taller neural spines than
those observed in
other coelophysoids. However, the re****ignment of the
dorsal vertebrae on
which the diagnosis...
- from
other theropods. However, most
recent studies have
shown that
coelophysoids and
dilophosaurids do not form a
natural group with
other ceratosaurs...
- This
timeline of
coelophysoid research is a
chronological listing of
events in the
history of
paleontology focused on the
coelophysoids, a
group of primitive...
- stegosaurs, and tetanurans—appeared, and
joined those groups like the
coelophysoids,
prosauropods and the
sauropods that had
continued over from the Tri****ic...
- Pangaea, and
there was a
worldwide dinosaur fauna mostly composed of
coelophysoid carnivores and
early sauropodomorph herbivores.
Gymnosperm plants (particularly...
-
Theropod paleopathology is the
study of
injury and
disease in
theropod dinosaurs. In 2001,
Ralph E.
Molnar published a
survey of
pathologies in theropod...
- and
other small prey.
Contemporaries of
Procompsognathus included the
coelophysoids Halticosaurus and Dolichosuchus, as well as the
Sauropodomorphs Plateosaurus...
- alternatively, "Eutheropoda"—'True Theropods') are the Coelophysoidea. The
coelophysoids were a
group of
widely distributed,
lightly built and
potentially gregarious...