- as "material
comparable to the
tyrannosaur Dryptosaurus aquilunguis", not
directly representing Dryptosaurus itself. It was
suggested that the indeterminate...
-
Dromaeosaurus (/ˌdroʊmiəˈsɔːrəs, -mi.oʊ-/; lit. 'running lizard') is a
genus of
dromaeosaurid theropod dinosaur that
lived during the Late
Cretaceous period...
- the
Dryptosaurus holotype. However. the
Merchantville taxon was
found to
still be
different enough to
separate it on the
genus level from
Dryptosaurus. In...
- mite, and Cope's
lifelong rival O.C.
Marsh changed the name in 1877 to
Dryptosaurus. List of
parasites of the
marsh rice rat Furman, 1972, p. 20 Whitaker...
- "On the
lower jaw of
Dryptosaurus incr****atus (Cope)".
Ottawa Naturalist. 17: 134. Lambe,
Lawrence M. (1904). "On
Dryptosaurus incr****atus (Cope) from...
-
already been
given to a
parasitic mite, and
would rename the
dinosaur Dryptosaurus.
Early in the 20th century,
Tyrannosaurus itself was
discovered by Barnum...
- more
derived than
another eutyrannosaur from
eastern North America,
Dryptosaurus. The arms of
Appalachiosaurus are
poorly known.
Large tyrannosaurids...
- (Leidy, 1856) Cope, 1868
Aublysodon lateralis Cope, 1876[citation needed]
Dryptosaurus kenabekides Hay, 1899
Deinodon lateralis (Cope, 1876) Hay, 1902[citation...
-
According to Schmerge, as that
feature is
absent in T. rex and
found only in
Dryptosaurus and albertosaurines, this
suggests Nanotyrannus is a
distinct taxon within...
- ****igned two
different species designations –
Creosaurus potens and
Dryptosaurus potens – and
eventually overturned each time. In the 1990s, the paleontologist...