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extensive in the
skulls and
vertebrae of the more
advanced members.
Oviraptorosauria have thick, U-shaped
furculae and a
large sternal plates that are wider...
- Maryańska, T.; Osmólska, H.; Wolsan, M. (2002). "Avialan
status for
Oviraptorosauria" (PDF). Acta
Palaeontologica Polonica. 47 (1): 97−116. Kundrát, M.;...
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contains the
major subgroups Avialae, Dromaeosauridae, Troodontidae,
Oviraptorosauria, and Therizinosauria.
Ornitholestes and the
Alvarezsauroidea are also...
- analyses, is that
Caudipteryx is a
basal (primitive)
member of the
Oviraptorosauria, and the
oviraptorosaurians are non-avian
theropod dinosaurs. Incisivosaurus...
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parsimonious solution,
while constraining it as a
basal member of
Oviraptorosauria required only one
additional step. A
separate exploratory analysis...
- Norell, M. A.; Barsbold, R. (2001). "Two new
oviraptorids (Theropoda:
Oviraptorosauria) from the Late
Cretaceous Djadokta Formation,
Ukhaa Tolgod". Journal...
- the
Cretaceous of
North America and Asia. They are a
member of the
Oviraptorosauria, and
relatives of the Oviraptoridae. Like
other oviraptorosaurs, caenagnathids...
- Funston, G.; Currie, P. J. (2016). "A new
caenagnathid (Dinosauria:
Oviraptorosauria) from the
Horseshoe Canyon Formation of Alberta, Canada, and a reevaluation...
- †Therizinosauridae (sloth-like herbivores,
often with
enlarged claws) †
Oviraptorosauria (omnivorous,
beaked dinosaurs) †Caudipteridae (bird-like,
basal oviraptorosaurs)...
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further investigated by
means of a CAT-scan.
Apatoraptor was,
within the
Oviraptorosauria,
placed in the Caenagnathidae, in a
derived position as a possible...