- is a
subfamily of the
theropod group Dromaeosauridae. The
earliest velociraptorines are
probably Nuthetes from the
United Kingdom, and
possibly Deinonychus...
- most
Asian species have
elongated snouts based on the
maxilla (namely
velociraptorines),
indicating a
selective feeding in
Velociraptor and relatives, such...
- PMC 2989904. PMID 21124919.
Sweetman S.C. (2004). "The
first record of
velociraptorine dinosaurs (Saurischia, Theropoda) from the
Wealden (Early Cretaceous...
-
belong to
Nuthetes destructor, and
concluded that this
species is a
velociraptorine dromaeosaurid. If this
placement is correct, it
would have been one...
- Jacobsen, Aase
Roland (1995). "An
azhdarchid pterosaur eaten by a
velociraptorine theropod" (PDF).
Canadian Journal of
Earth Sciences. 32 (7): 922–925...
- size of the
dromaeosaurine Utahraptor, but they
appear to
belong to
velociraptorines,
judging by the
shape of the teeth. The
distinctive dromaeosaurid body...
- Jacobsen, Aase
Roland (1995). "An
azhdarchid pterosaur eaten by a
velociraptorine theropod".
Canadian Journal of
Earth Sciences. 32 (7): 922–925. doi:10...
- the
similarity between the
teeth of the two
groups and the fact that
velociraptorines are
otherwise unknown from the
fossil record until the Late Cretaceous...
- island-dwelling
herbivore or omnivore.
Studies show it
either as a
velociraptorine dromaeosaurid or a
basal avialan. "Bihariosaurus bauxiticus": Although...
- like the
ornithomimid Gallimimus, the
alvarezsaurid Mononykus, the
velociraptorine Adasaurus, and the giant, saber-clawed
therizinosaur Therizinosaurus...