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- have developed a furcula which is otherwise known as a wishbone. Early neotheropods like the coelophysoids have a noticeable kink in the upper jaw known...
- authority who collaborated on the describers' research. It is one of the few neotheropods known from South America. The holotype (PVSJ 906) of Lucianovenator bonoi...
- with a short skull and large, fang-like teeth. It lived alongside early neotheropods such as Coelophysis, which would have been among the most common dinosaurs...
- period. Along with Dracoraptor hanigani it is one of the two described neotheropods from the lowermost Jur****ic of the United Kingdom. The holotype is NHMUK...
- characteristics that have classified Cryolophosaurus as a dilophosaurid, or a neotheropod outside of Dilophosauridae and Averostra, whereas the skull has many...
- theropods; includes Coelophysis and close relatives) †"Dilophosaur-grade neotheropods" (larger kink-snouted dinosaurs) Averostra ("bird snouts") †Ceratosauria...
- 2009; ****, 2002; ****, 2010). Coelophysoids are classified as basal neotheropods that lie outside of Averostra. Many taxa that have been historically...
- crests which may demonstrate an evolutionary step toward later and larger neotheropods, such as the more advanced and larger Dilophosaurus. Both possess a "weak...
- ISSN 0077-7749. Griffin, Christopher T. (September 2019). "Large neotheropods from the Upper Tri****ic of North America and the early evolution of large...
- belonging to Neotheropoda first appeared in the Late Tri****ic. Basal neotheropods, such as coelophysoids and dilophosaurs, persisted into the Early Jur****ic...