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- as Herrerasaurus; this dinosaur, Ischisaurus cattoi, is now considered a junior synonym and a juvenile of Herrerasaurus. Reig believed Herrerasaurus was...
- (Triceratops/Stegosaurus) Herrerasauria (Herrerasaurus > Liliensternus, Plateosaurus) Herrerasauridae (Herrerasaurus + Staurikosaurus) ? Eoraptor lunensis...
- extensively developed medial wall of a semiperforate acetabulum (like Herrerasaurus, but unlike any other dinosaur); (xi) a long pubis, two-thirds the length...
- relation to Staurikosaurus and 1960s in relation to Herrerasaurus. A nearly complete skeleton of Herrerasaurus ischigualastensis was discovered in the Ischigualasto...
- the lower leg is similar to Herrerasaurus, but the foot has three phalanges (toe bone) in the fifth toe, while Herrerasaurus only has one. In 2022, Aureliano...
- (three are found in some other archosaurs, but only two are found in Herrerasaurus); and a perforate acetabulum, or hip socket, with a hole at the center...
- known as the Hyperodapedon-Exaeretodon-Herrerasaurus biozone (formerly the Scaphonyx-Exaeretodon-Herrerasaurus biozone, using an older synonym for Hyperodapedon)...
- regions of the body. A skull attributed to the early carnivorous dinosaur Herrerasaurus ischigualastensis exhibits pit-like wounds surrounded by swollen and...
- plesiomorphic two sacrals of basal sauropodomorphs), unlike that of the coeval Herrerasaurus which is supported by only two sacrals, a basal trait. Eoraptor had...
- (nostril hole). The size of the posterodorsal process is more in line with Herrerasaurus and ornithischians than with traditional theropods or sauropodomorphs...