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- Parvicursor (meaning "small runner") is a genus of tiny maniraptoran dinosaur with long slender legs for fast running. At only about 39 centimetres (15 in;...
- Karhu and Rautian (1996) described a Mongolian member of the family; Parvicursor remotus. Chiappe et al.(1998) described another Mongolian member, Shuvuuia...
- Ondogurvel and Parvicursor are almost identical. Mickey Mortimer has suggested that Ondogurvel may be a junior synonym of Parvicursor, which is known...
- dinosaur known from adult specimens which is definitely not an avialan is Parvicursor remotus, at 162 grams (5.7 oz) and measuring 39 centimetres (15 in) long...
- (1.68 pounds). It has been considered as a possible junior synonym of Parvicursor. In 2003, a partial skeleton of an alvarezsaurid was discovered in the...
- (13 in) long, and the weight has been estimated at up to 110 g (3.9 oz). Parvicursor was initially seen as one of the smallest non-avian dinosaurs known from...
- includes some of the largest (Tyrannosaurus) and smallest (Microraptor, Parvicursor) carnivorous dinosaurs ever discovered. Characteristics that distinguish...
- recovered Qiupanykus as a member of the Alvarezsauridae, falling closer to Parvicursor than to Patagonykus. Although not formally ****igned to the clade Parvicursorinae...
- Dzharaonyx Jaculinykus Khulsanurus Kol? Nemegtonykus Ondogurvel Parvicursor Qiupanykus Trierarchuncus Ceratonykini Albinykus Ceratonykus Xixianykus Mononykini...
- dinosaurs including additional alvarezsaurids (Ceratonykus, Khulsanurus, and Parvicursor), as well as dromaeosaurs (Hulsanpes, Kuru, and Shri), oviraptorosaurs...