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- the first ever cladogram showing the evolutionary relationships of Therizinosauria, and demonstrated that Beipiaosaurus had features of more basal theropods...
- of the last and the largest representative of its unique group, the Therizinosauria (formerly known as Segnosauria; the segnosaurs). During and after its...
- subgroups Avialae, Dromaeosauridae, Troodontidae, Oviraptorosauria, and Therizinosauria. Ornitholestes and the Alvarezsauroidea are also often included. Together...
- Cretaceous of China in 1999, helped clarify the early evolution of the Therizinosauria and its relationships within the larger group of Theropoda. The remains...
- phylogenetic analysis of coelurosaurian theropods. Russell coined the name Therizinosauria for the wider group in 1997. In 1999, Xing Xu and colleagues described...
- ****ociation with the holotype individual, therefore it should be ****igned to Therizinosauria incertae sedis; the other remains might pertain to the holotype. A...
- below is the result of the performed phylogenetic analysis of the Therizinosauria by Hartman et al. 2019 which is largely based on the data provided...
- forelimbs) †Alvarezsauridae (insectivores with only one enlarged digit) †Therizinosauria (tall, long-necked theropods; omnivores and herbivores) †Therizinosauroidea...
- insectivores with reduced forelimbs each bearing one enlarged claw) †Therizinosauria (bipedal herbivores with large hand claws and small heads) †Scansoriopterygidae...
- following year, Barsbold and Perle coined the family Segnosauria (now Therizinosauria) to contain the Segnosauridae and kin. Also, they named and briefly...