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- maniraptoran theropod dinosaurs, are a sub-clade of saurischian dinosaurs in phylogenetic classification. Saurischian dinosaurs are traditionally distinguished...
- Maniraptora, which are coelurosaurs, which are theropods, which are saurischians. Research by Matthew G. Baron, David B. Norman, and Paul M. Barrett in...
- and claws on each limb. Theropods are generally classed as a group of saurischian dinosaurs. They were ancestrally carnivorous, although a number of theropod...
- Herrerasaurus is likely a genus of saurischian dinosaur from the Late Tri****ic period. This genus was one of the earliest dinosaurs from the fossil record...
- resulted in a four-pronged pelvic structure. In contrast to this, the saurischian pelvis was "propubic", meaning the pubis pointed toward the head (anterior)...
- Formation (Brazil), and interpret it as representing an indeterminate saurischian. Mohabey et al. (2024) review and redescribe Laevisuchus indicus, Jubbulpuria...
- sauropods (/ˈsɔːrəpɒdz/; from sauro- + -pod, 'lizard-footed'), is a clade of saurischian ('lizard-hipped') dinosaurs. Sauropods had very long necks, long tails...
- Academic Press. pp. 41–96. ISBN 0-12-226810-5. Gauthier, Jacques (1986). "Saurischian monophyly and the origin of birds". In Padian, Kevin (ed.). The Origin...
- group. The cohort has also been used between infraorder and family in saurischian dinosaurs (Benton Archived 16 January 2019 at the Wayback Machine 2005)...
- forward towards the head of the animal, as can be seen in the typical saurischian pelvic structure pictured below. The acetabulum, which can be thought...