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- of Piatnitzkysaurus also has a distal foot that is more modestly developed than in Allosaurus. Due to the strong resemblance to Piatnitzkysaurus, it...
- Marshosaurus, Piatnitzkysaurus and possibly Xuanhanosaurus. The most complete and well-known member of this family is Piatnitzkysaurus, which also gives...
- it to be a piatnitzkysaurid megalosauroid and the sister taxon of Piatnitzkysaurus, a finding supported by later studies. The holotype of Condorraptor...
- Piatnitzkysauridae was named to include all megalosauroids more closely related to Piatnitzkysaurus than to either Spinosaurus or Megalosaurus. Within Megalosauridae a...
- dinosaurs, have been found in Patagonia, and a model of the mid-Jur****ic Piatnitzkysaurus graces the concourse of the Trelew airport (the skeleton is in the...
- keel on the anterior dorsal vertebrae (also found in Condorraptor, Piatnitzkysaurus, Carcharodontosaurus and many megalosaurians). A straight posterior...
- andesi (1996) Mussaurus patagonicus (1979) Noasaurus leali (1980) Piatnitzkysaurus floresi (1979) Rayososaurus agrioensis (1996) Riograndia guaibensis...
- that were thought to be related to Allosaurus included Indosaurus, Piatnitzkysaurus, Piveteausaurus, Yangchuanosaurus, Acrocanthosaurus, Chilantaisaurus...
- a different genus. Patagosaurus probably lived alongside genera as Piatnitzkysaurus, Condorraptor and Volkheimeria. Since Patagosaurus is known from many...
- the maxilla are vertically grooved; the same combination is shown by Piatnitzkysaurus. The surangular has no bony shelf, or even ridge, on its outer side...