- the
megaraptorid dispersal from
Australia to
South America (probably via Antarctica) came with an
increase in body size, and that
megaraptorids kept...
- Maip is a
genus of
large megaraptorid theropod dinosaur from the Late
Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)
Chorrillo Formation of
Santa Cruz, Argentina. The genus...
- 278),
consisting of a humerus, was
described in 2025.
South American megaraptorids were
generally very large,
exceeding 7 m (23 ft) in
length and 1 t (1...
-
Australovenator was
considered to be
within the same
genus as
another Australian Megaraptorid called Rapator.
Rapator is
based on a
metacarpal first described by Friedrich...
- Tetanurae) from the
Lower Cretaceous of
Australia and the
Gondwanan origin of
megaraptorid theropods".
Gondwana Research. 36: 473–487. Bibcode:2016GondR..36..473B...
-
ornithopod remains are
present in Victoria, Australia.
Indeterminate megaraptorid remains are
present in Victoria, Australia. List of dinosaur-bearing...
-
carcharodontosaurian fossils from Australia,
bones of large-bodied
megaraptorids and a
tibia of a
member of Unenlagiinae.
Oswald et al. (2025) revise...
- Tetanurae) from the
Lower Cretaceous of
Australia and the
Gondwanan origin of
megaraptorid theropods".
Gondwana Research. 36: 473–487. Bibcode:2016GondR..36..473B...
- Matt A.; Vickers-Rich, Patricia; Rich,
Thomas H. (2019-07-04). "New
megaraptorid (Dinosauria: Theropoda)
remains from the
Lower Cretaceous Eumeralla Formation...
- "thief". The
specific name
means "resembling Ornitholestes".
Remains of a
megaraptorid,
nicknamed "Lightning Claw," were
discovered in opal
fields southwest...