Definition of Coelurosaur. Meaning of Coelurosaur. Synonyms of Coelurosaur

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- dinosaurs discovered so far have been coelurosaurs. Philip J. Currie had considered it likely and probable that all coelurosaurs were feathered. However, several...
- South America. Initially thought to have been a giant dromaeosaur-like coelurosaur, it was classified as a neovenatorid allosauroid in previous phylogenies...
- /ɪŋˌkwɛbəˈsɔːrəs/ or /ˌnwɛbəˈsɔːrəs/[circular reference]) is a basal coelurosaur and is the basal-most member of the coelurosaurian clade Ornithomimosauria...
- Gondwana, and the coelurosaurs in Laurasia. Of all the theropod groups, the coelurosaurs were by far the most diverse. Some coelurosaur groups that flourished...
- Avetheropoda, or "bird theropods", is a clade that includes Carnosaurs and coelurosaurs to the exclusion of other Dinosaurs. Avetheropoda was named by Gregory...
- in China. It may be a therizinosaurian, and if so the earliest known coelurosaur. The type species, Eshanosaurus deguchii****, was described by Xu Xing...
- that, at the time of its description, Zuolong was one of the oldest coelurosaurs known to science, but that the implications of its discovery cannot be...
- Zuniceratops, Suskityrannus was informally referred to as the "Zuni coelurosaur", "Zuni tyrannosaur", and by the 2011 do****entary Planet Dinosaur "Zunityrannus"...
- resembling the small crest of Ceratosaurus. Now, however, it is considered a coelurosaur, specifically a member of the family Proceratosauridae, and amongst the...
- referred to megaraptorans were also quite slender and similar to those of coelurosaurs adapted for running. Although megaraptorans were thick-bodied theropods...