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- sometime between 72 and 69 million years ago. The only species is Carnotaurus sastrei. Known from a single well-preserved skeleton, it is one of the best-understood...
- Brachyrostra as "all the abelisaurids more closely related to Carnotaurus sastrei than to Majungasaurus crenatissimus." Brachyrostrans were relatively lightly...
- M. A.; Canale, J. I.; Novas, F. E. (2020). "The skull of Carnotaurus sastrei Bonaparte 1985 revisited: insights from craniofacial bones, palate and...
- ISBN 0-520-24209-2 Bonaparte, J.F.; Novas, F.E.; Coria, R.A. (1990). "Carnotaurus sastrei Bonaparte, the horned, lightly built carnosaur from the middle Cretaceous...
- inclusive clade containing Ceratosaurus nasicornis but not Carnotaurus sastrei". Abelisauroidea is a diverse superfamily of ceratosaurians and the sister...
- Phil R. (1 December 2021). "The scaly skin of the abelisaurid Carnotaurus sastrei (Theropoda: Ceratosauria) from the Upper Cretaceous of Patagonia". Cretaceous...
- (Carnotaurus sastrei > C. nasicornis) Abelisauria (Noasaurus + Carnotaurus) Noasauridae Abelisauridae (Abelisaurus comahuensis + C. sastrei) Carnotaurinae...
- 115–125. Bonaparte, J.F.; Novas, F.E.; Coria, R. A. (1990). "Carnotaurus sastrei Bonaparte, the horned, lightly built carnosaur from the Middle Cretaceous...
- Argentinosaurus ****nculensis (1993) Argyrosaurus superbus (1984) Carnotaurus sastrei (1985), Coloradisaurus brevis (1978) Guaibasaurus candelariensis (1998)...
- Bajo del Añelo. Before the discovery of Ekrixinatosaurus, Carnotaurus sastrei and Aucasaurus garridoi were the most complete specimens of the abelisauridae...