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1780:, Kyrgyzstan. The holotype of "Ferganastegos callovicus", IGB 001, consists of four posterior dorsal vertebrae. Although Averianov et al. did not consider the vertebrae diagnostic to genus, the freelance Russian dinosaur enthusiast and amateur paleontologist Roman Ulansky decided that the differences between IGB 001 and other stegosaurs were sufficient to warrant a binomial for IGB 001, "Ferganastegos callovicus" (Callovian roof from Fergana Valley), despite the fact he did not examine the material himself. Other researchers still contend that the material is not diagnostic and that the genus is a
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366:. It was found in the Dana Quarry and "Barackosaurus" was supposedly 20 meters long and weighed 20 tons. In 2010, an article was made available, but not formally published, by Henry Galiano and Raimund Albersdorfer in which they dubbed the Dana Quarry specimens which had already been referred to as "Barackosaurus" as "Amphicoelias brontodiplodocus". The specific name referred to their hypothesis based on these specimens that nearly all Morrison diplodocid species are either growth stages or represent sexual dimorphism among members of the genus
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634:, Tanzania. However, the "Archbishop" shows significant differences including a unique vertebral morphology and a proportionally longer neck, that indicates it is a different, previously unknown genus and species. It was discovered by Frederick Migeod in 1930. "The Archbishop" is a nickname that functions as a placeholder – the specimen currently has no scientific name. The specimen is currently housed in the Natural History Museum in London, and will eventually be re-described by Dr.
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fusion of the bones of the skull and the unusual foot morphology to indicate that it might be an adult of an unknown taxon. Barsbold took the conservative position and did not name this specimen because it was not complete enough to rule out the possibility that it was a juvenile of a known genus of troodontid. Barsbold also noted that the naturally articulated manus of SPS 100/44 showed no signs of an opposable third digit, as was suggested for
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1879:. The proposed type species is "F. charantensis", and the remains consist of a braincase, some skull bones, teeth, cervical, dorsal and caudal vertebrae, chevrons, pelvic girdle and all the limb bones" alongside isolated teeth, belonging to at least 7 individuals. The length of the femur was measured to be around 2.35 metres (7.7 ft), (± 0.5 metres (1.6 ft)), making "Francoposeidon" one of the largest known sauropods discovered in
1183:. Adrian Hunt, in his unpublished dissertation, proposed the name "Cryptoraptor lockleyi" for the specimen, but the name was never adopted, and was first referred to in the scientific literature in a 2007 redescription of Late Triassic North American material thought to belong to dinosaurs. In the redescription, the authors found the material to belong to an intermediate archosaur, as no features exclusive to dinosaurs could be identified.
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1132:. Adrian Hunt, in his unpublished dissertation, proposed the name "Comanchesaurus kuesi" for the specimen, but the name was never adopted, and was first referred to in the scientific literature in a 2007 redescription of Late Triassic North American material thought to belong to dinosaurs (Nesbitt, Irmis, and Parker, 2007). In the redescription, the authors found the material to belong to a "possible indeterminate
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tibia, and a dentary from a cast of the specimen (the original likely lost in YPM's catalogue) in the adult specimen, as well as a rib, a femur and long bone portions in the juvenile. AMNH 13704, id a partial dentary of a probable perinate. Scattered bones associated with these include a quadrate, several partial maxilla portions, a partial jugal, skull roof fragments and several rib fragments.
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first appearance of primordial mammals in southern Africa and their ichnology. Establishment of detailed stratigraphic zones in the
Stormberg of Lesotho (southern Africa) (Upper Triassic to Jurassic). in Haughton (ed.). Second Symposium on Gondwana Stratigraphy and Paleontology, International Union of Geological Sciences. Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, Pretoria. 343–370.
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1208:"Cryptotyrannus" is known from two specimens discovered during the 1970s, the holotype YPM VPPU.021795 and the paratype YPM VPPU.022416. Similar coloration and weathering indicate that these are probably the same individual. These are a partial foot bone and one caudal vertebrae. However, a skeletal produced for the paper depicts a hand claw. The foot morphology is consistent with
3703:. No excavation was required - the bone was found resting on the ground and Retallack immediately knew it was different from the various marine fossils scattered nearby. The bone was described in 2018 by Gregory Retallack, Jessica Theodor, Edward Davis, Samantha Hopkins and Paul Barrett. It was part of a bloated carcass swept out into the ocean, likely originating from
4386:. The proposed holotype specimen includes fragmentary cervical and dorsal vertebrae, partial pectoral and pelvic girdles, humeri, femora, a tibia, and fibulae. Other bones, including several vertebrae, ribs, a humerus, ulnae, metacarpals, metatarsals, a femur, and a partial pelvic girdle, were also referred. The intended type species is "Qaikshaheen masoomniazi."
213:) of Whitby, England. It is the oldest sauropod found in the United Kingdom, dating back 176-172 million years ago. Its name reference that of its discoverer, Alan Gurr, and the fact that it is not identifiable to species level. An analysis done in 2015 found that it was a member of Eusauropoda, could be excluded from Diplodocoidea, and was most similar to
5351:, China. According to correspondence through the Dinosaur Mailing List, the former name (from a 2012 study) was the one intended to be use for an official description. After being discovered in 2005, it was first mentioned named in an unpublished manuscript written in 2007. The given species was named "T. sifengensis". The specimen consists of an
789:, the ownership situation was described as "complex" and the specimen is currently inaccessible to researchers. It is roughly 40% complete and consists of a "Partial postcranial skeleton, including presacral vertebrae, anterior caudal vertebrae, girdle and limb elements" including a largely complete forelimb. It has been suggested to be a
5445:", "Tonouchisaurus mongoliensis", was first informally mentioned in a Japanese news article. It was notably small: less than 0.91 m (3 ft) in length. The specimen informally dubbed "Tonouchisaurus mongoliensis" is based on limb material, and the manual and pedal remains were initially reported to incorporate a complete didactyl
372:, but this analysis was met with skepticism and the publication itself has been disclaimed by its lead author, explaining that it is "obviously a drafted manuscript complete with typos, etc., and not a final paper. In fact, no printing or distribution has been attempted". As of 2015, they are now on display at the
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in Inner
Mongolia where it was discovered, and Sarula, the girl who discovered the fossils. Despite sometimes being presented as a valid taxon, sometimes accompanied by citations to Zhao (2004) or Zhao & Tan (2004), scholars have not been able to locate such a source, so it remains informal until
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in 1975. The vertebra was described by Molnar 1981, and it was ruled as an indeterminate theropod in 2010 by
Agnolin et al. The name "Mangahouanga" was coined by Molina-Pérez & Larramendi (2016) and no species name was given. They estimated it to reach up to 3.5 metres (11 ft) long and weigh
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during the 1970s. These are: YPM VPPU.021813, YPM VPPU.021813, and AMNH 13704, with YPM VPPU.021813 possibly belonging to the same individual as YPM VPPU.021813 due similar weathering, size and the same horizon. These specimens consist of both coracoids, both scapulae, a femur, a fragmentary proximal
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is fragmentary and doesn't overlap with the material of "Biscoveosaurus", this can't as yet be tested. The specimen consists of dentaries, teeth, a braincase, parts of the maxillae, forelimb elements, assorted vertebrae, and the pectoral girdle; this makes it unique compared to the other James Ross
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Ellenberger, 1970. Les niveaux paléontologiques de première apparition des mammifères primoridaux en
Afrique du Sud et leur ichnologie. Establissement de zones stratigraphiques detaillees dans le Stormberg du Lesotho (Afrique du Sud) (Trias Supérieur à Jurassique) The paleontological levels of the
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Néraudeau, D.; Allain, R.; Ballèvre, M.; Batten, D.J.; Buffetaut, E.; Colin, J.P.; Dabard, M.P.; Daviero-Gomez, V.; El Albani, A.; Gomez, B.; Grosheny, D.; Le Lœuff, J.; Leprince, A.; Martín-Closas, C.; Masure, E. (2012). "The
Hauterivian–Barremian lignitic bone bed of Angeac (Charente, south-west
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of Peru. The proposed holotype, consisting of caudal vertebrae, was first mentioned in a review of the Chota
Formation by Mourier et al. (1988), and the name "Baguasaurus" was coined by Larramendi & Molina Pérez (2020)."Baguasaurus" was estimated to be 12 metres (39 ft) long and weighed 4
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dinosaur, possibly a titanosauriform, in 2009, in the guidebook for the dinosaur expo "Miracle of
Deserts", written by Hasegawa et al. No species name was given for the genus. Based on the skeletal mount, "Xinghesaurus" was likely around 15.4 metres (51 ft) long and weighed around 6 tonnes
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I-1, distal end of the left femur, and fragmentary left and right pedes. Barsbold pointed out that the specimen was smaller and from older sediments than other known troodontids, but it had some features of the skull that could have made it a juvenile. Barsbold also indicated the high degree of
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Malkani M.S. 2015a. Terrestrial mesoeucrocodiles from the
Cretaceous of Pakistan. In: Zhang Y., Wu S.Z., Sun G. eds., abstract volume, 12th Symposium on "Mesozoic Terrestrial Ecosystems (MTE 12), and 3rd Symposium of International Geoscience Program (IGCP 608) "Cretaceous Ecosystem of Asia and
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Néraudeau, D.; Allain, R.; Ballèvre, M.; Batten, D.J.; Buffetaut, E.; Colin, J.P.; Dabard, M.P.; Daviero-Gomez, V.; El Albani, A.; Gomez, B.; Grosheny, D. (October 2012). "The
Hauterivian–Barremian lignitic bone bed of Angeac (Charente, south-west France): stratigraphical, palaeobiological and
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of
Pakistan and consists of GSP/ MSM-140-3 (symphysis), GSP/MSM-5-3 (mid-ramus with partial teeth bases) and GSP/MSM-57-3 (dorsal vertebrae), although they may belong to separate specimens as they were found apart from each other. The intended type species is "Shansaraiki insafi" and was first
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during the 1960s and excavated in 1994 by Dave Taylor, but the remains of the Cape Sebastian ornithopod were not prepared for peer review and described until 2019, merely weeks after the Mitchell ornithopod was described. The single known bone, F118B00, was a toe bone, specifically the third
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Mourier, Thomas; Bengtson, Peter; Bonhomme, Michel; Buge, Emile; Cappettta, Henri; Crochet, Jean-Yves; Feist, Monique; Hirsch, Karl F.; Jaillard, Etienne; Laubacher, Gérard; Lefranc, Jean Philippe; Moullade, Michel; Noblet, Christophe; Pons, Denise; Rey, Jacques (26 October 1988). "The Upper
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China, based on an articulated set of ankle bones. The specimen is FMNH CUP 2338, and includes the distal tibia and fibula, distal tarsals, most metatarsals, and some phalanges. FMNH CUP 2338 was described in 2008 by Randall Irmis and Fabian Knoll, as one of the few definitive specimens of
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of Morocco, however, it lacks the requirements to become a valid taxon, thus leaving it as a naked name. The intended type species is "O. gigantea", first described by Singer (2015) and the holotype is JP Cr340, a tooth, with an indeterminate posterior or dorsal neural arch also known.
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of Baishan Tsav, Mongolia. The name "Gadolosaurus" was first used in a 1979 book by Japanese paleontologist Tsunemasa Saito, in a caption for a photo of the specimen. This specimen represents an individual that was only about a meter long (39 inches). The specimen was part of a
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in Mexico. It is known from SEPCP 16/237, a partial tail, most of a hindlimb, and forelimb bones, discovered in 1998, and the possible juvenile specimen SEPCP 16/221, a partial leg and hip bone, that was given the name "Saltillomimus rapidus" by Martha Carolina Aguillón Martinez in
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of Morocco, however, it lacks the requirements to become a valid taxon, thus leaving it as a naked name. The intended type species is "M. elbegiensis", first described by Singer (2015) on the basis of a single coracoid. The fossil was later suggested to belong to a non-dinosaurian
9241:"Plates Boundary and Structural Geology of Balochistan and Indus Basins through Field Observations on Chaman Transform Fault and Western Indus Suture (Pakistan): Dinosaurs from Pakistan with Attributed Bones and Key Features: Titanosaurs from India with Updated Assessment on
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and a hindlimb. "Orcomimus" is thought to be relatively advanced for other ornithomimids at the time, although this is hard to tell from the limited amount of specimens found of the dinosaur. It may be referable to one of the ornithomimosaur species currently known from the
668:. The name was intended to be used in that publication, but was cut for unknown reasons; initial versions of Brown (2021) contained the word "Atlantohadros" superimposed over "Merchantville Taxon" in a cladogram; subsequent corrections have erased the genus name entirely.
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Averianov, Lopatin, and Tsogtbaatar in 2022 provided a preliminary description of this specimen and its taxonomic position, finding that the specimen may represent a juvenile of a novel taxon that was closely related to but more derived than the contemporary hadrosauroid
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and a single tooth (tooth catalogued as YNUGI 10003; rest of the skeleton catalogued as MDM 341), discovered by N. & K. Wasada in 1979. The genus was informally coined by Hisa in 1985 and no epithet was given. The known tooth was too thick to be the tooth of a
1926:; it was likely around 2 metres (6.6 ft) when fully grown. It was first mentioned as "Futaba-ryu" by Hasegawa et al. (1987), and the name was coined by David Lambert in 1990 as a conversion from the Japanese nickname "Futaba-ryu", for an undescribed theropod.
1044: – and eventually overturned each time. In the 1990s, the paleontologist Peter Kranz asserted that it represented a unique type of dinosaur and assigned it the name "Capitalsaurus". He successfully campaigned through local schools to make "Capitalsaurus" the
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challenged this identification as he thought that the astragalus belonged to an ornithomimid, but the original authors defended their classification. Sometime in the early 2000s, Daniel Chure examined the bone and found that it did not represent a new species of
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to an undescribed associated skeleton of a small coelurosaur from the Wessex Formation of the Isle of Wight. The specimen is in private ownership and is currently inaccessible to researchers. It has been suggested that the specimen is possibly a tyrannosauroid.
4270:"Otogosaurus" is an informally named sauropod from Inner Mongolia, China. The supposed type species is "Otogosaurus sarulai". It is known from partial postcranial remains, including a tibia 2.2 meters (7.2 ft) long and several footprints. It is named after
1272:" is "Dachongosaurus yunnanensis", coined by Zhao in 1985. An alternate spelling is "Dachungosaurus". As with other informal names coined by Zhao in 1985 and 1983, nothing has since been published, and the remains may have been redescribed under another name.
4741:. The intended type species is "Saraikisaurus minhui", known from the proposed holotype—a fragmentary dentary (GSP/MSM-157-16)—and a referred specimen—an incomplete vertebra (GSP/MSM-64-15). Malkani initially interpreted the dentary as belonging to a basal
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remains include an incomplete skeleton consisting of the braincase, posterior parts of the lower mandibles, a maxillary fragment with teeth, parts of five cervical vertebrae (cervicals ?2-?6), an articulated right manus with partial semilunate, left manus
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Malkhani, S. (2013). 9th International Symposium on the Cretaceous System, September 1–5, Metu Congress Center, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey - At: Metu Congress Center, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey. Volume: Abstract
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of Morocco, however, it lacks the requirements to become a valid taxon, thus leaving it as a naked name. The intended type species is "M. menduckii", first described by Singer (2015) and the holotype is JP Cr376, a single centrum from a dorsal vertebra.
1747:. However, in some specimens, the morphology of the femora and coracoids are quite different, which led Fedak to speculate that more than one species may have been present. "Fendusaurus", according to Fedak, can be distinguished from all closely related
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of Pakistan. The proposed species is "B. malkani". The discovery was made (along with other dinosaur specimens) in 2001 near Vitariki by a team of paleontologists from the Geological Survey of Pakistan. Described in 2006 by M.S. Malkani, the genus is
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Kirkland, J.I.; Hernández-Rivera, R.; Gates, T.; Paul, G.S.; Nesbitt, S.; Serrano-Brañas, C.I.; Garcia-de la Garza, J.P. (2006). "Large hadrosaurine dinosaurs from the latest Campanian of Coahuila, Mexico". In Lucas, S.G.; Sullivan, R.M. (eds.).
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Brum, Arthur S.; Pêgas, Rodrigo V.; Bandeira, Kamila L. N.; Souza, Lucy G.; Campos, Diogenes A.; Kellner, Alexander W. A. (November 2021). Benson, Roger (ed.). "A new unenlagiine (Theropoda, Dromaeosauridae) from the Upper Cretaceous of Brazil".
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website, the same photograph of the holotype was labelled "Dogosaurus". It has also been referred to as the "Gadoufaoua noasaurid". In 2005, Sidor himself confirmed that "Sidormimus" was the Elrhaz noasaurid. "Sidormimus" has been mentioned by
2684:, Japan. Known from a single middle caudal vertebra and an ulna, the taxon was informally called "Katsuyama-ryu", until Lambert (1990) made it into an invalid genus name, "Katsuyamasaurus". The caudal vertebra was suggested to belong to an
8969:"A Glance on the Mineral Deposits and Stratigraphic Sequential Variations and Structures in Different Sections of Indus Basin (Pakistan): New Titanosaurian Sauropod Dinosaurs from the Latest Maastrichtian Vitakri Formation of Pakistan"
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8212:"AN EARLY LATE CRETACEOUS NODOSAUR FROM THE MARINE EAGLE FORD GROUP OF NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS, A TEST OF ENDOTHERMY IN THE MOSASAURS FROM THE LATE CRETACEOUS OF ANGOLA, AND THE ONTOGENY OF A NEW PIPID FROG FROM THE MIOCENE OF ETHIOPIA"
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or Texas, US, may also be referrable to this taxon. "Utetitan" was reportedly about 20 metres (66 ft) long and 20 metric tons (20 long tons; 22 short tons) in weight. The intended type species is "Utetitan zellaguymondeweyae."
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of Pakistan. The holotype is a partial skeleton and consists of a dentary with teeth, caudal vertebrae, femora, humeri, and tibiae. The intended type species is "Khanazeem saraikistani" and was first mentioned by Malkani (2022).
2125:", also proposed by Malkani. The intended holotype, MSM-79-19 and MSM-80-19, consisting of parts of the skull, including a rostrum, was discovered in 2001, and parts of the holotype were initially referred to "Marisaurus jeffi".
2161:. An abstract and poster were presented on the taxon by Kobayashi & Barsbold in 2002, and the former published a thesis paper on the specimen (referred to as "Ornithomimosauria indet.") which found the taxon to be close to
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Hendrickx, Mateus, Araújo and Choiniere, 2019. The distribution of dental features in non-avian theropod dinosaurs: Taxonomic potential, degree of homoplasy, and major evolutionary trends. Palaeontologia Electronica. 22.3.74,
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by the extreme elongation of the cervical vertebrae; a four vertebrae sacrum that includes a dorsosacral and caudosacral; the elongate postacetabular process of the ilium; and an expanded anterior distal process of the tibia.
2452:. The assigned fossil material includes a humerus, a femur, fibulae, a tibia, and a metatarsal. Caudal vertebrae found nearby may also be referrable to "Imrankhanhero". The intended type species is "Imrankhanhero zilefatmi."
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Knoll, 2004. Review of the tetrapod fauna of the "Lower Stormberg Group" of the main Karoo Basin (southern Africa): Implication for the age of the Lower Elliot Formation. Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France. 175(1),
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Kitching and Raath, 1984. Fossils from the Elliot and Clarens Formations (Karoo Sequence) of the Northeastern Cape, Orange Free State and Lesotho, and a suggested biozonation based on tetrapods. Palaeontologia Africana. 25,
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indet., while noting that the jawbones described by Nath et al. (2002) belonging to crocodylomorphs. The dermal armor informally named "Andhrasaurus" was redescribed by Galton (2019), referring the material to Ankylosauria.
4617:. A skeletal reconstruction was put on display in 2014 at the Museo del Desierto, which served to highlight its robust thighs and unusual hips that combine primitive and advanced features seen in ornithomimosaurs from both
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Nath, T. T., Yadagiri, P., and Moitra, A. K., 2002, First record of armoured dinosaur from the Lower Jurassic Kota Formation, Pranhita-Godavari Valley, Andhra Pradesh: Journal of the Geological Society of India, v. 59, p.
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Prefecture. Li stated that the name "Yunxianosaurus" was a temporary label for ease of description, but that further field work and study of the fossils would be required before the genus could be given an official name.
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in western France. The taxon is toothless and is known from numerous disarticulated remains representing at least 70 individuals covering almost all of the skeleton, some remains were described by Allain et al. (2014).
2621:. It is known from a skeleton consisting of an almost complete skeleton missing most of its skull, most tail vertebra, part of the femur, some spinal and neck vertebra, one claw but it has a well preserved braincase.
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in both reviews of Stegosauria. In their alpha-taxonomic review of stegosaurs, Susannah Maidment and her colleagues noted that OUM J.14000 shares characters present in both sauropods and stegosaurs, but that it lacks
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Galton, Peter M.; Upchurch, Paul (2004). "Stegosauria (Table 16.1)." In: Weishampel, David B.; Dodson, Peter; and Osmólska, Halszka (eds.): The Dinosauria, 2nd, Berkeley: University of California Press. Pp. 344–345.
11636:"A comparison of Barremian–early Aptian vertebrate assemblages from the Jehol Group, north-east China and the Wealden Group, southern Britain: the value of microvertebrate studies in adverse preservational settings"
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The name "Newtonsaurus" was coined in 1999 by Stephan Pickering, in reference the describer. Paleontologists have avoided using the name "Newtonsaurus" since its appearance in 1999 in private publications, although
2468:. The proposed holotype includes a braincase, vertebrae, a humerus, ulnae, a radius, metacarpals, a tibia, fibulae, ribs, girdle bones, and osteoderms. The intended type species is "Imrankhanshaheen masoombushrai."
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M. Matsukawa and I. Obata. 1994. Dinosaurs and sedimentary environments in the Japanese Cretaceous: a contribution to dinosaur facies in Asia based on molluscan palaeontology and stratigraphy. Cretaceous Research
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in some details, Yoshitsugu Kobayashi and Barsbold proposed in 2006 that it probably belongs to a different genus. It was recently included in a phylogenetic analysis, which recovered it as closely related to
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of Japan. The proposed holotype is a partial skeleton (mostly limb bones), and "Tobasaurus" grew up to 20 metres (66 ft) when fully grown. It is the inspiration for the Vivosaur "Toba" in the video game
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and they were discovered during the early 2000s. The suggested binomial "Alamotyrannus brinkmani", was created when the paper describing the genus was written in 2013. "Alamotyrannus" lived during the early
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5453:, and Rinchen Barsbold therefore initially interpreted "Tonouchisaurus" as a tyrannosauroid, but he later noted that the manus is actually tridactyl and that the pes has a sub-arcometatarsalian condition.
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family "Saraikisauridae" and subfamily "Saraikisaurinae" to house it. The name "Saraikisaurus" was first proposed by M. Sadiq Malkani in a 2013 conference. A later endeavor to describe it in 2015 was not
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of Brazil; it was discovered in 1995 and was named in 2020 in an "In Press" article that was later withdrawn due to the specimen having been illegally smuggled from Brazil to Germany. It is considered a
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is required to be present in the article when published. However, the ZooBank registry was only added in after initial publication, meaning that it fails the requirement to be a validly published taxon.
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510:, a notable vertebrate palaeontologist, has worked with the specimen and has recommended that this name only be used informally and that it not be published. However, he published it himself in his book
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MATSUOKA H. (2000). Fossils of the Kuwajima "Kasekikabe" (Fossil Bluff): a scientific report on a Neocomian (Early Cretaceous) fossil assemblage of the Kuwajima Formation, Tetori Group, Ishikawa, Japan.
6019:, n. gen., n. sp. (Theropoda: Tyrannosauridae), from the Upper Cretaceous Ojo Alamo Formation (Naashoibito Member), San Juan Basin, New Mexico. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin
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Chinnery, B.J., Lipka, T.R., Kirkland, J.I., Parrish, J.M., and Brett-Surman, M.K. (1998). Neoceratopsian teeth from the Lower Cretaceous of North America. In: Kirkland, J.I., and Estep, J.W. (eds.).
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Lamanna, Matthew C.; Case, Judd A.; Roberts, Eric M.; Arbour, Victoria M.; Ely, Ricardo C.; Salisbury, Steven W.; Clarke, Julia A.; Malinzak, D. Edward; West, Abagael R.; O'connor, Patrick M. (2019).
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of China. The specimen, which is nearly complete, is about 1.2 metres (3.9 ft) long and was probably close to 3 kilograms (6.6 lb) in weight. Paul suggested that, due to similarities in the
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1218:. Autapomorphies include a metatarsal IV that is far more gracile and IV in proximal view also has a triangular, rather than subrectangular in outline. The holotype was once tentatively assigned to
11908:(Abelisaurid theropod dinosaur) found from the Latest Cretaceous dinosaur beds (Vitakri) Member of Pab Formation, Alam Kali Kakor Locality of Viakri area, Darkham District, Balochistan, Pakistan".
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based on a proximolateral ridge, shelf-like posterior trochanter, and absence of an accessory trochanter and mediodistal crest. The presence of a large fourth trochanter was noted to be similar to
2436:. The assigned fossil material includes multiple humeri. Caudal vertebrae and osteoderms found nearby may also be referrable to "Ikqaumishan". The intended type species is "Ikqaumishan smqureshi."
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M. Sadiq Malkani;SUN Ge (2016) Fossil biotas from Pakistan with focus on dinosaur distributions and discussion on paleobiogeographic evolution of Indo-Pak Peninsula. Global Geology 19(4): 230–240
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Retallack, Gregory J.; Jessica M. Theodor; Edward B. Davis; Samantha S. Hopkins, and Paul Z. Barrett. (2018). First Oregon dinosaur (Ornithopoda) from Early Cretaceous (Albian) of Oregon, U.S.A.
4355:. The remains were tentatively named "Podischion", which was not mentioned in published literature until Dingus & Norell (2010). It is possible that the skeleton represents an individual of
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In S. S. Hussain & H. D. Akbar (eds.), 5th Pakistan Geological Congress, Islamabad. National Geological Society of Pakistan, Pakistan Museum of Natural History (Pakistan Science Foundation)
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Ellenberger and Ginsberg, 1966. Le gisement de Dinosauriens triasiques de Maphutseng (Basutoland) et l'origine des Sauropodes . Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences, Série D. 262, 444–447.
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in Niger. It was discovered in 2000 by Chris Sidor and it was immediately described by Lyon on the Project Exploration website, with a photograph of the holotype. During the same year, on the
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Sereno, 2010. Noasaurid (Theropoda: Abelisauroidea) skeleton from Africa shows derived skeletal proportions and function. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. Program and Abstracts 2010, 162A.
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Molnar,R.E.1981.AdinosaurfromNewZealand.Pp.91–96in M.M.Cresswell&P.Vella(eds)GondwanaFive:Proceeding of the Fifth International Gondwanan Symposium. Wellington. A. A., Balkema, Rotterdam.
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Fedak TJ. Description and evolutionary significance of the sauropodomorph dinosaurs from the Early Jurassic (Hettangian) McCoy Brook Formation. Ph.D. Dissertation, Dalhousie University. 2006.
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Parkland 4th graders petitioned for 'Suciasaurus rex' to be Washington state dinosaur – If Washington gets a state dinosaur, residents can thank students from Parkland's Elmhurst Elementary.
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Aguillón Martínez M. C (2010) "Fossil vertebrates from the Cerro del Pueblo Formation, Coahuila, Mexico, and the distribution of Late Campanian (Cretaceous) terrestrial vertebrate faunas".
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Hasegawa Y, Manabe M, Hanai T, Kase T, Oji T. 1991. A diplodocoid dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous Miyako Group of Japan. Bulletin of the National Science Museum, Tokyo, Series C 17: 1–9.
1629:, eight tail vertebrae, and two complete hind limbs. Dong estimated it as around 1.3 to 1.5 meters (4.3 to 4.9 ft) long, and considered it to be a strong runner. He assigned the genus
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and commented on the nasal ridges and orbital horn combining to form low, rugose-surfaced crests, and mentioned that "other excellent bones" may also be referable to "Jiangjunmiaosaurus".
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Tykoski, R. S. 1998. The osteology of Syntarsus kayentakatae and its implications for ceratosaurid phylogeny. Master's thesis, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, 217 pp.
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S. C. R. Maidment, D. B. Norman, P. M. Barrett and P. Upchurch. 2008. Systematics and phylogeny of Stegosauria (Dinosauria: Ornithischia). Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 6(4):367–407
5284:). It was suggested as a separate genus in 2017 by Chan-gyu Yun. The name "Teihivenator" is invalid because the publication naming it is online-only, which means that a registration with
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Barrett, P M. 1999. A sauropod dinosaur from the Lower Lufeng Formation (Lower Jurassic) of Yunnan Province, People's Republic of China. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 19(4):785–787.
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10110:"The osteology of Magnosaurus nethercombensis (Dinosauria, Theropoda) from the Bajocian (Middle Jurassic) of the United Kingdom and a re-examination of the oldest records of tetanurans"
8758:"First Skull of Medium Sized Titanosaur in Indo-Pakistan Subcontinent Found from the Latest Maastrichtian Vitakri Formation of Pakistan; Associated Cranial and Postcranial Skeletons of
1686:, and although they each share slightly different features, the differences are credited to intra-specific variation. Known specimens of "Fendusaurus" were previously classified as cf.
11403:
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Ghilardi, Aline M.; Aureliano, Tito; Duque, Rudah R.C.; Fernandes, Marcelo A.; Barreto, Alcina M.F.; Chinsamy, Anusuya (2016). "A new titanosaur from the Lower Cretaceous of Brazil".
5882:), alongside a reconstructed skeleton of "Yuanmouraptor". "Yuanmouraptor" was briefly mentioned in a 2014 guide book, and Hendrickx et al. (2019) classify it as a metriacanthosaurid.
1048:, which became law in 1998. A year later, the district further recognized F Street at the discovery site as Capitalsaurus Court. It designated January 28, 2001, as Capitalsaurus Day.
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Malkani, 2004. Saurischian dinosaurs from Late Cretaceous of Pakistan. in Hussain and Akbar (eds.). Abstract volume of Fifth Pakistan Geological Congress, Islamabad, Pakistan. 71-73.
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Vertebrate paleobiodiversity of the Early Cretaceous (Berriasian) Angeac-Charente Lagerstätte (southwestern France): implications for continental faunal turnover at the J/K boundary
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constructed from rearranged pieces of real fossils from different species. Zhou et al. found that the head and upper body actually belong to a specimen of the primitive fossil bird
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Brownstein, C.D. (2018). "A tyrannosauroid tibia from the Navesink Formation of New Jersey and its biogeographic and evolutionary implications for North American tyrannosauroids".
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Galton, P.M. and Powell, H.P., 1983, "Stegosaurian dinosaurs from the Bathonian (Middle Jurassic) of England, the earliest record of the family Stegosauridae", Geobios, 16: 219–229
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described in 2022. Its remains are so fragmentary that the describers refrained from naming it, but considered the name "Vectispinus". With vertebrae comparable in dimensions to
3334:. Much additional material, including a partial skull, many vertebrae, and a few hindlimb bones, was referred to this genus. "Marisaurus" was assigned to "Balochisauridae" with "
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that was named in a 2018 dissertation by Matt Clemens. The intended type species is "Ferropectis brysorum", and in the phylogenetic analysis it was placed as the sister taxon to
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Averianov, A. O; Lopatin, A. V.; Tsogtbaatar, K. (2022). "Taxonomic attribution of a juvenile hadrosauroid dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceous Bayinshire Formation of Mongolia".
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Sereno and Brusatte, 2008. Basal abelisaurid and carcharodontosaurid theropods from the Lower Cretaceous Elrhaz Formation of Niger. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica. 53(1), 15–46.
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Zhao, 1985. The reptilian fauna of the Jurassic in China. Pages 286–289, 347 in Wang, Cheng and Wang (eds.). The Jurassic System of China. Geological Publishing House, Beijing.
1716:. It is the first non-avian dinosaur from Nova Scotia. As five specimens of "Fendusaurus" are from the McCoy Brook Formation, the formation is the richest prosauropod site in
1191:"Cryptotyrannus" (meaning "secret/hidden tyrant"), more commonly known as the "Merchantville tyrannosauroid", is an informally named tyrannosauroid dinosaur that lived in the
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Azuma, 1991. Early Cretaceous Dinosaur Fauna from the Tetori Group, central Japan. Research on Dinosaurs from the Tetori Group (1). Professor S. Miura Memorial Volume, 55–69.
4671:. It was first mentioned by Hisa in 1985. In 2006, it is shown that this animal is not fully grown, and characters of tail vertebra is not unique to that of ornithomimosaur.
10761:(Dinosauria: Hadrosauridae) from the Late Cretaceous of the North American south-west, with an evaluation of the phylogenetic systematics and biogeography of Kritosaurini".
9618:"Maltaceratops hammondorum nov. gen. et sp., a centrosaurine dinosaur (Ornithischia: Ceratopsidae) from the lower Judith River Formation (Campanian) of northcentral Montana"
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Tykoski, R. S. 1997. A new ceratosaurid theropod from the Early Jurassic Kayenta Formation of northern Arizona. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 17 (3, Supplement):81A.
4549:, and represents the largest known well-documented North American saurolophine. Unfortunately, the nasal bones are also incomplete in the skull remains from this material.
4100:(Facies III layer) of Japan. The name "Oharasisaurus" was coined by Larramendi & Molina Pérez (2020) and the holotype, a tooth, was first mentioned by Matsuoka (2000).
1205:. The name appeared in the initial version of Brown's paper, superimposed over "Merchantville Taxon" in a cladogram; a subsequent correction has erased the name entirely.
6622:"Re-examination of the palynological content of the Lower Cretaceous deposits of Angeac, Charente, south-west France: Age, palaeoenvironment and taxonomic determinations"
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Clark, J.M., Norell, M.A., & Barsbold, R. (2001). "Two new oviraptorids (Theropoda:Oviraptorosauria), upper Cretaceous Djadokhta Formation, Ukhaa Tolgod, Mongolia."
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https://www.duo.uio.no/bitstream/handle/10852/11785/Jansenx2008x-xBeakxmorphologyxinxoviraptoridsxxbasedxonxextantxbirdsxandxturtlesxxCompressedxpicturesx.pdf?sequence=1
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is so poorly preserved and crushed, the skull of IGM 100/42 has become the quintessential depiction of that dinosaur, even appearing in scientific papers with the label
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but the large discrepancy in both age and location between the two species renders this opinion untenable. The genus has not been formally described and is considered a
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in 2002. Parts of the same skeleton were illegally excavated and nicknamed Sid Vicious in 2006, and the poacher responsible subsequently served jail time for the theft.
2460:"Imrankhanshaheen" is an informal genus of titanosaurian dinosaurs from the Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Vitakri Formation of Pakistan described by Malkani (2024) in
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Island ornithopods, which do not have both cranial and postcranial remains. It has been estimated the animal would have been about 4–5 metres (13–16 ft) in length.
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Chure, Daniel. (2000). A new species of Allosaurus from the Morrison Formation of Dinosaur National Monument (UT-CO) and a revision of the theropod family Allosauridae.
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Malkani (2019). Diagnostic features of cranial and postcranial skeletons of Gspsaurus pakistani, Gspsaurinae and gspsaurid titanosaurs from the Indo-Pakistan landmass.
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Barrett PM, Hasegawa Y, Manabe M, Isaji S, Matsuoka H. 2002. Sauropod dinosaurs from the Lower Cretaceous of eastern Asia: taxonomic and biogeographical implications.
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Galton, Peter M. (2019). "Earliest record of an ankylosaurian dinosaur (Ornithischia: Thyreophora): Dermal armor from Lower Kota Formation (Lower Jurassic) of India".
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F. v. Huene. 1910. Über den ältesten Rest von Omosaurus (Dacentrurus) im englischen Dogger . Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Geologie und Paläontologie 1910(1):75–78.
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of Wyoming, US. "Stegotitanus" was one of the largest stegosaurs, at about 7 metres (23 ft) long and 4.2 metric tons (4.1 long tons; 4.6 short tons) in weight.
4770:. He assigned the fragmentary vertebra to this genus on the basis of compatible size and preservation styles, and apparent similarities to the corresponding bones in
3205:, "Magulodon muirkirkensis", was coined by Kranz in 1996. It is a tooth taxon, based solely on a single tooth. Since it has not been formally described, it is also a
2444:"Imrankhanhero" is an informal genus of titanosaurian dinosaurs from the Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Vitakri Formation of Pakistan described by Malkani (2023) in
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and coauthors briefly discussed the fossil shin bone it was based on that same year, publishing a photograph. They considered the bone to belong to an indeterminate
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Malkani, M.S., 2015b. Dinosaurs, mesoeucrocodiles, pterosaurs, new fauna and flora from Pakistan. Geological Survey of Pakistan, Information Release 823: i–iii,1–32.
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Averianov, A.O.; Bakirov, A.A. & Martin, T. 2007. First definitive stegosaur from the Middle Jurassic of Kyrgyzstan. Paläontologische Zeitschrift 81(4):440–446.
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6285:"New megaraptorid (Dinosauria: Theropoda) remains from the Lower Cretaceous Eumeralla Formation of Cape Otway, Victoria, Australia (Including supplemental material)"
5596:. The discovery was made (along with other dinosaur specimens) near Vitariki by a team of palaeontologists from the Geological Survey of Pakistan, in rocks from the
9002:"New Data on Coal, Gypsum, Iron and Silica Sand Deposits and Geochemical Exploration (Pakistan): Revision of 25 Years History of Dinosaur Discoveries from Pakistan"
5878:, around 174 and 163 million years ago, and it is known from ZLJ0115, which is a complete, articulated skull on display at an unknown Chinese museum (possibly the
5206:, western Pakistan (also spelled "Sulaimansaurus" in some early reports). The proposed species is "S. gingerichi", described by M. Sadiq Malkani in 2006, and it is
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of the central digit of the right hindlimb foot, and was discovered by Gregory Retallack in 2015 while on an annual field trip with his students, in a layer of the
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on the Isle of Wight. It was discovered in the cliffs around Barnes High in 1992 and is currently owned by the privately run unaccredited Dinosaur Farm Museum near
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Barsbold, Rhinchen, Osmolska, Halszka, Kurzanov, Sergei Mikhailovich. (1987). "On a new troodontid (Dinosauria. Theropoda) from the Early Cretaceous of Mongolia".
7501:"Late Cretaceous non-avian dinosaurs from the James Ross Basin, Antarctica: description of new material, updated synthesis, biostratigraphy, and paleobiogeography"
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is "M. dayensis." As with other informal names created by Zhao in 1985 or 1983, it has not been used since then, and may have been redescribed under another name.
2756:, western Pakistan (also spelled "Khateranisaurus" in some early reports). The proposed species is "K. barkhani", described by M. Sadiq Malkani in 2006, and it is
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dinosaurs. Because dinosaur teeth are generally not distinctive enough to hold a name, it is unsurprising that other paleontologists have suggested removing "G."
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Ellenberger, 1972. Contribution à la classification des Pistes de Vertébrés du Trias: Les types du Stormberg d'Afrique du Sud (I). Palaeovertebrata. 104, 152 pp.
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11542:"Theropod specimens from the Navesink Formation and their implications for the Diversity and Biogeography of Ornithomimosaurs and Tyrannosauroids on Appalachia"
3211:. It was considered to be an indeterminate specimen in a paper which cited the intended type specimen but avoided using the name to prevent taxonomic clutter.
2157:, who also suggested the species name "tsuru". The specimen (GIN 960910KD) was found in 1996 and examined by Barsbold before he suggested the informal name, a
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Li, Zhengqi. (2001). Distribution, burying and classification of dinosaur fossils in Upper Cretaceous strata at Meipu Town, Yunxian County of Hubei Province.
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of the fourth digit of the left foot, which was the first identified fracture of its kind, and have since been identified on the phalanges and metatarsals of
4843:. The type species, "Siamodracon altispinax", was named by Ulansky in 2014. According to Galton and Carpenter (2016) it did not meet the requirements of the
4576:, Russia. The type species, "Saldamosaurus tuvensis", was named in 2014 but according to Galton and Carpenter (2016) it did not meet the requirements of the
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in a 2000 book on Mesozoic reptiles from Mongolia and the former USSR; this material, from the Soviet-Mongolian expeditions of the 1970s, had been listed as
10739:. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin. Vol. 35. Albuquerque: New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science. pp. 299–315.
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Weishampel, David B; et al. (2004). "Dinosaur distribution (Middle Jurassic, Asia)." In: Weishampel, David B.; Dodson, Peter; and Osmólska, Halszka (eds.):
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by Prieto-Márquez (2014). This skeleton is about 20% larger than other known specimens, around 11 m (36 ft) long, and with a distinctively curved
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P. M. Galton. 1990. Stegosauria. The Dinosauria, D. B. Weishampel, P. Dodson, & H. Osmólska (editors), University of California Press, Berkeley 435–455
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O. Kuhn. 1964. Pars 105. Ornithischia (Supplementum I). In F. Westphal (ed.), Fossilium Catalogus. I: Animalia. IJssel Pers, Deventer, The Netherlands 1–80
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Cretaceous - Lower Tertiary marine to continental transition in the Bagua basin, northern Peru - Paleontology, biostratigraphy, radiometry, correlations".
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1336:. Species attributed to this genus include "Damalasaurus laticostalis" and "D. magnus", although it is possible that both names refer to the same species.
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Sereno, Wilson and Conrad, 2004. New dinosaurs link southern landmasses in the Mid-Cretaceous. Proceedings of the Royal Society, Series B. 271, 1325–1330.
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Li Zhengqi (2001) Distribution, burying and classification of dinosaur fossils in Upper Cretaceous strata at Meipu Town, Yunxian County of Hubei Province.
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Triebold, M. (1997). "The Sandy site: Small dinosaurs from the Hell Creek Formation of South Dakota." in Wolberg, D., Stump, E. and Rosenberg, G. (eds);
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Pan (2009) A new Iguanodontian dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous Yixian Formation of Western Liaoning, China and a study of the postcranial skeleton of
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and assigned it as a Dinosauria indet. Nevertheless, the amateur paleontologist Roman Ulansky coined the new genus "Eoplophysis" ("Dawn Armed Form") for
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Molina-Pérez & Larramendi (2016). Récords y curiosidades de los dinosaurios Terópodos y otros dinosauromorfos. Barcelona, Spain: Larousse. p. ?
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Kranz, P. (1996). Notes on the sedimentary iron ores of Maryland and their dinosaurian faunas. Maryland Geological Survey Special Publications 3:87–115.
3246:. The proposed type species is "M. hammondorum", and the proposed holotype is a possible skull. It had been previously nicknamed the "Malta new taxon".
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8100:; Sues, Hans-Dieter; Witmer, Larry M.; Coria, Rodolfo A. (2004). "Basal Ornithopoda". In Weishampel, David B.; Dodson, Peter; Osmólska Halszka (eds.).
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3038:" is "Likhoelesaurus ingens". It is named after the town in Lesotho where the fossils were found. The only fossils recovered have been teeth, from the
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960:. The original publication of the taxon did not include sufficient description, and the illustrations cannot distinguish it from any other ornithopod.
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Zhen, Li, Han, & Kim. (1993). Comparative studies of dinosaur remains in China and Korea. Journal of Natural History and Environment, 1(1), 1-21.
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Yukimitsu Tomida & Yoshihiro Tsumura (2006). A partial skeleton of titanosaurian sauropod from the Early Cretaceous of Toba City, Centarl Japan.
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Nesbitt, Sterling J.; Irmis, Randall B.; Parker, William G. (2007). "A critical re-evaluation of the Late Triassic dinosaur taxa of North America".
2532:"Jiangjunmiaosaurus" (meaning "temple of the general lizard") is an informal name created by an anonymous author in 1987 for a possible chimaera of
7220:"An associated partial skeleton of Jainosaurus cf. septentrionalis (Dinosauria: Sauropoda) from the Late Cretaceous of Chhota Simla, Central India"
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dinosaurs. Even prior to this publication there had been severe doubts about the fossil's authenticity. Further scientific study showed it to be a
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Gee, H. & Rey, L. V. 2003. A Field Guide to Dinosaurs: The Essential Handbook for Travelers in the Mesozoic. Barron's Educational Series, Inc.
1674:. Other specimens referred to "Fendusaurus" are FGM998GF13-I, FGM998GF13-III, FGM998GF69, FGM998GF9, and FGM998GF18, all found by a crew from the
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Taxonomic revision of latest Cretaceous North american basal neonithischian taxa and a phylogenetic analysis of basal ornithischian relationships
849:, and other partial bones, which were discovered in 2000. The name was used in a phylogenetic analysis to indicate the position of MCF-PVPH-237.
4307:, India. The proposed species is "P. balochistani", and it was named by M. Sadiq Malkani in 2006, based on isolated tail vertebrae found in the
2252:, who has studied it, suggests that it may belong to its own subgroup within the Ankylosauria. The name first surfaced in news reports in 2001.
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introduced a bill in 2019 to make it the official state dinosaur. A renewed push came in 2021, though House Republicans, like Minority leader
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in 1997, in a list of pachycephalosaurids. These skull caps measure less than 5 cm (2 in) each. No potential species name was given.
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from China that was later discovered to have been fabricated from multiple unrelated fossils. The name was created in an article published in
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ornithopod. Rettalack believes that the bone belonged to a new genus, although there is not enough sufficient remains to base this claim on.
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1224:. Shark bites present on the holotype suggest that the specimen's fragmentary nature is due to predation or scavenging by marine predators.
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The bone was later compared to more complete remains of other ornithopods and the "Mitchell ornithopod" bone most closely matched those of
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Rothschild, B.M.; Molnar, R.E. (2005). "Sauropod Stress Fractures as Clues to Activity". In Tidwell, Virginia; Carpenter, Kenneth (eds.).
7051:"Dinosaurs from the Santonian–Campanian Atlantic coastline substantiate phylogenetic signatures of vicariance in Cretaceous North America"
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three times. "Sidormimus" is known from a partial post cranial skeleton. Its neck and ribs were exposed when the holotype was discovered.
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Azuma Y, Tomida Y. 1998. Japanese dinosaurs. In: Curie PJ, Padian K, eds. Encyclopaedia of dinosaurs. San Diego: Academic Press, 375–379.
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Weirong, Li; Jidong, Jin (2001). "On the Upper Cretaceous Jiayin Group of Heilongjiang Province, China". In Deng Tao; Wang Yuan (eds.).
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Luo and Wang, 1999. New discovery on dinosaur fossils from Early Jurassic, Sichuan, China. Chinese Science Bulletin. 44(23), 2182-2188.
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11488:"Teihivenator gen. nov., a new generic name for the Tyrannosauroid Dinosaur "Laelaps" macropus (Cope, 1868; preoccupied by Koch, 1836)"
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Rowe, T.; Ketcham, R.A.; Denison, C.; Colbert, M.; Xing, X.; Currie, P.J. (2001). "Forensic palaeontology: The Archaeoraptor Forgery".
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In "Dinofest International", Proceedings of a Symposium, Academy of Natural Sciences, eds Wolberg, Sump and Rosenberg, 51 – 63 (1997).
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was named by Hisa in 1988, but is known from only two teeth. Since "Kagasaurus" has never been formally described, it is considered a
1493:. The holotype, OUM J.14000, is a 60-centimetre-long (2 ft) right femur of a juvenile individual from the Middle Jurassic (upper
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Molina-Pérez, Rubén; Larramendi, Asier; Connolly, David; Ramírez Cruz, Gonzalo Ángel; Mazzei, Sante; Atuchin, Andrey (25 June 2019).
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Kentaro Chiba; Michael J. Ryan; Federico Fanti; Mark A. Loewen; David C. Evans (2018). "New material and systematic re-evaluation of
6762:"Europe's largest dinosaur? A giant brachiosaurid cervical vertebra from the Wessex Formation (Early Cretaceous) of southern England"
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2359:. It was first mentioned by Hisa in an obscure 1988 publication and was later (1990) brought to a wider audience by David Lambert.
650:"Atlantohadros", more commonly known as the "Merchantville hadrosaur", is an informally named hadosaurid dinosaur that lived in the
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Barker, Chris T.; Lockwood, Jeremy A.F.; Naish, Darren; Brown, Sophie; Hart, Amy; Tulloch, Ethan; Gostling, Neil J. (9 June 2022).
11818:"A taxon with no name: 'Ubirajara jubatus' (Saurischia: Compsognathidae) is an unavailable name and has no nomenclatural relevance"
9702:"A reappraisal of the Cretaceous non-avian dinosaur faunas from Australia and New Zealand: evidence for their Gondwanan affinities"
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6236:"A reappraisal of the Cretaceous non-avian dinosaur faunas from Australia and New Zealand: Evidence for their Gondwanan affinities"
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at the Khamareen Us locality, Dornogov (southeastern Gobi Desert), in the Mongolian People's Republic. SPS 100/44 was described by
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2353:, possibly from the tail. Since the fossils have never been fully described in a scientific paper, "Hironosaurus" is considered a
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Zhiming, Dong; Y. Hasegawa; and Y. Azuma (1990). The Age of Dinosaurs in Japan and China. Fukui, Japan: Fukui Prefectural Museum.
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IV European Workshop on Vertebrate Palaeontology, Albarracin (Teruel, Spain), junio de 1999. Programme and Abstracts, Field guide
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but may instead belong to "Alamotyrannus" as per Dalman & Lucas (2013) and McDavid (2022), It is currently on display in the
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In 1982 Justin Delair informally named the genus "Vectensia" based on specimen GH 981.45, an armour plate. Like the holotype of
3050:. Ellenberger (1972) regarded the genus as a giant carnosaur, and Kitching and Raath (1984) treated it as possibly referable to
990:, another basal ornithopod. As such, it's been suggested it may be a secondary specimen of that species, but as the holotype of
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11999:"A European giant: a large spinosaurid (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Vectis Formation (Wealden Group, Early Cretaceous), UK"
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Y. Hasegwa, M. Manabe, and Y. Azuma. (1986). Dinosaur fossils and tracks in Japan. In D. D. Gillette and M. G. Lockley (eds.),
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927:. Not much else is currently known about "Biconcaveoposeidon", except that it was discovered in the Bone Cabin quarry in 1898.
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2680:"Katsuyamasaurus" is an informal name for a genus of intermediate theropod known from the Early Cretaceous (Barremian) of the
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1720:. The formation is also similar to other formations of North America and Asia, as it lacks any remains presently assigned to
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Hartman, Scott; Mortimer, Mickey; Wahl, William R.; Lomax, Dean R.; Lippincott, Jessica; Lovelace, David M. (10 July 2019).
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Because "Rutellum impicatum" was named before 1758 (the official starting date for zoological nomenclature according to the
1296:", "D. sinensis", was named by Pan Rui in his 2009 thesis. It is known from a partial juvenile skeleton discovered from the
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Hisa (1985) used "Moshisaurus" (or "Moshi-ryu") for the incomplete sauropod humerus NSM PV17656, from the Early Cretaceous
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Galton P.M. (1985) "British plated dinosaurs (Ornithischia, Stegosauridae), Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 5: 211–254
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5678:. The holotype specimen, MSM-303-2 is a right foot with a seemingly tridactyl form and robust phalanges. It may belong to
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and only species is "Kunmingosaurus wudingensis", invalidly coined by Zhao in 1985. It is known from fossils found in the
1696:, the describer of the specimens, found that each block represented about one individual. "Fendusaurus" is known from the
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and giving it its own genus. The possible replacement name "Eugongbusaurus" leaked out accidentally and remains informal.
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139:"Alamotyrannus" ("Ojo Alamo tyrant") is the informal placeholder name given to an as yet undescribed genus or species of
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Irmis, R.B.; Knoll, F. (2008). "New ornithischian dinosaur material from the Lower Jurassic Lufeng Formation of China".
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Kim, Gishlick and Tsuihiji, 2005. The first non-avian maniraptoran skeletal remains from the Lower Cretaceous of Korea.
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5700:, who primarily live in southern Pakistan. However, like most dinosaur taxa named by M. Sadiq Malkani, it is probably a
3707:, although further discoveries, such as Strommer (2021), dispute this claim and suggest it may have been deposited by a
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The "Barnes High sauropod" is the informal name given to MIWG-BP001, an undescribed sauropod dinosaur specimen from the
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Dong, Hasegawa and Azuma, 1990. The Age of Dinosaurs in Japan and China. Fukui, Japan: Fukui Prefectural Museum. 65 pp.
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11041:"Small bodied theropod dinosaurs (Noasauridae) discovered from the latest Maastrichtian Vitakri Formation of Pakistan"
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Paul, G. S., (1988), Predatory Dinosaurs of the World, a complete Illustrated guide: New York Academy of sciences book
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Pacific" August 15–20, 2015, Paleontological Museum of Liaoning/Shenyang Normal University, Shenyang, China, 242–246.
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phylogenetically but possible more derived. A recent phylogenetic analysis recovered "Grusimimus" closely related to
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of Mongolia. Known from a skeleton including all regions except the skull, "Grusimimus" was given an invalid name in
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of China. It is known from fossils including at least a partial articulated skeleton from the Dark Red Beds of the
9151:"Bakker Blogs: The kleptomania continues with a Sid Vicious Julieraptor — Dino Rustlers Part II | BEYONDbones"
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F. Marinescu. (1989). Lentila de bauxita 204 de la Brusturi-Cornet (Jud. Bihor), zacamint fosilifer cu dinozauri .
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of Brazil. The intended holotype consists of a left fibula, and "Sousatitan" was coined by Ghilardi et al. (2016).
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was named "Changdusaurus laminoplacodus" by Zhao in 1983, but it has never been formally described, and remains a
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Lithophylacii Britannici Ichnographia, sive lapidium aliorumque fossilium Britannicorum singulari figura insignium
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Lee, Yu and Wood. 2001. A review of vertebrate faunas from the Gyeongsang Supergroup (Cretaceous) in South Korea.
3699:; in 2021, Gloria Carr discovered another bone, this time a vertebra, that likely belonged to the same species of
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used for a nearly complete skeleton (IGM 100/14) known from the Bayan Shireh Formation, but since it differs from
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dinosaur discovered in Mongolia. In the scientific literature it is referred to as the "EK troodontid", after the
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https://web.archive.org/web/20001208070300/http://www.nationalgeographic.com/dinoquest/profile_01_dispatch2b.html
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Hisa, K; Fukami, K; Murata, T; Shibuki, S; Haruyama, T; Tozawa, Y; Takeuchi, M; Sato, S; et al. (1988). "".
6149:"Theropod Fauna from Southern Australia Indicates High Polar Diversity and Climate-Driven Dinosaur Provinciality"
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2922:"Lancanjiangosaurus" (alternative spelling "Lanchanjiangosaurus"; meaning "Lancangjiang lizard", named after the
909:"Biconcavoposeidon" is the placeholder name for AMNH FARB 291, five consecutive posterior dorsal vertebrae of a
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within the article makes formal classification difficult. The generic name references the Vitakri Member of the
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tooth crown, and is notable as the earliest named entity that is recognizable as a dinosaur. It was based on a
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may also belong to this genus. However, the snout was later reclassified as a new genus of mesoeucrocodylian,
3894:, "Ngexisaurus dapukaensis", was coined by Zhao in 1983. A synonym of "Ngexisaurus" coined by Zhao (1985) is "
2028:. David Lambert in 1983 classified it as an iguanodont, but changed his mind by 1990, when it was listed as a
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8656:"A new paravian dinosaur from the Late Jurassic of North America supports a late acquisition of avian flight"
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Hasegawa, Watanabe, Oshida, Takizawa and Koda, (1987). Dinosaur Assemblage from the Futaba Group, Fukushima.
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Coria, R.A; Currie, P.J.; Carabajal, A.P. (2006). "A new abelisauroid theropod from Northwestern Patagonia".
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and it has not been located since. "Lopasaurus" was briefly mentioned by Brum et al. in their description of
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of India. The proposed species is "A. indicus". Ulansky (2014) coined the name for skull elements, about 30
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Caetano, João Marcus Vale; Delcourt, Rafael & Ponciano, Luiza Corral Martins de Oliveira (March 2023).
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Zamyn Khondt oviraptorid is a nickname for oviraptorid specimen IGM or GIN 100/42. Since the type skull of
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3471:, Canada. Not much is known about this dinosaur, as it has not yet been fully described; it is therefore a
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1032:. It was discovered on January 28, 1898, by construction workers excavating a sewer at the intersection of
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201:"Alan the Dinosaur" is the name given to a sauropod caudal vertebra (YORYM:2001.9337) found in 1995 in the
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841:, Argentina, around 4 m (13 ft) long. The specimen is MCF-PVPH-237, including dorsal and sacral
408:, and the extremities of vertebrae and limbs, all preserved in the collections of the GSI and assigned to
12263:, and Osmolska, H. (1990). "Oviraptorosauria," in Weishampel, D.B., Dodson, P., and Osmolska, H. (eds.).
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5604:. Informally named in an abstract by M.S. Malkani in 2004 (to which Malkani attributes the name), it is
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1934:. If the specimen is eventually described and named, it will require a different name, because the name
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Three diplodocid skeletons informally dubbed "Amphicoelias brontodiplodocus", or "Barackosaurus", in 2010
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9982:"A LATE CRETACEOUS (CAMPANIAN) HADROSAUR SACRUM FROM THE CAPE SEBASTIAN SANDSTONE, CURRY COUNTY, OREGON"
7643:"A review of the Late Jurassic stegosaurs (Dinosauria, Stegosauria) from the People's Republic of China"
5953:. However, this distinctive-looking, tall-crested species has more features of the skull in common with
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and in many on-line lists of dinosaurs. Since it has not been formally described, "Sugiyamasaurus" is a
3561:, China. It was coined by Zhao (1985) and the proposed holotype consists of a specimen including teeth.
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by Russell and Seguin in 1982. Turner and colleagues, in 2007, found the EK troodontid to be a distinct
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The name "Allosaurus robustus", first confined as a museum label, was first published by Chure in 2000.
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Malkani, M.S., (2015). Dinosaurs, Mesoeucrocodiles, Pterosaurs, New Fauna and Flora from Pakistan.
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4691:, was described by Sadiq Malkhani in 2015, in a paper describing multiple Pakistani dinosaurs, such as
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4374:"Qaikshaheen" is an informal genus of titanosaurian dinosaurs from the Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)
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3840:. It has alternatively been suggested to possibly represent another indeterminate predatory archosaur.
2424:"Ikqaumishan" is an informal genus of titanosaurian dinosaurs from the Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)
1981:
exhibition of fossils in Japan. Apparently, the name comes from a Japanese phonetic translation of the
1855:"Francoposeidon" (meaning "French earthquake god") is the informal name given to an as yet undescribed
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5612:, and a tooth. A partial snout and braincase were originally referred to the holotype, and additional
2375:"Hisanohamasaurus" (meaning "Hisano-hama lizard") is the informal name given to an as yet undescribed
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P-17375, consist of a partial skeleton including partial hindlimb and pelvic bones, and came from the
11384:
11239:"The First Dinosaur from Washington State and a Review of Pacific Coast Dinosaurs from North America"
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7298:"Mystery sauropod dorsals of the Wealden, part 3: BMNH R88/89 — Britain's Best Brachiosaur (for now)"
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dinosaur. It is known from a partial, large skeleton, that was presented as soon-to-be-described by
3287:"Maojandino" is an informally named taxon of titanosaurid sauropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous
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https://web.archive.org/web/20121024124915/http://www.projectexploration.org/niger2000/9_15_2000.htm
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Ulansky, R. E., (2014). Evolution of the stegosaurs (Dinosauria; Ornithischia). Dinologia, 35 pp. .
3374:"Megacervixosaurus" (meaning "big neck lizard") is the informal name given to an as yet undescribed
73:: A name that has appeared in print but has not yet been formally published by the standards of the
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Raptor family values: Allosaur parents brought great carcasses into their lair to feed their young.
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and combines this with the Greek suffix "saurus", meaning "reptile". The specific name honours the
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of Sulaiman Basin of Pakistan. It has been suggested to be synonymous with the also invalid taxon "
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catalogued as specimen AMNH FARB 2550 represents a tyrannosauroid that probably was distinct from
3056:. Knoll listed "Likhoelesaurus" as a rauisuchian, also he noted that could also be a rauisuchian.
950:, "Bihariosaurus bauxiticus", was named but not described by Marinescu in 1989. It was similar to
81:(the plural form) are invalid, and are therefore not italicized as a proper generic name would be.
11966:"Jurassic-Cretaceous and Cretaceous-Paleogene Transitions and Mesozoic Vertebrates from Pakistan"
11792:"'It's like a second extinction': Retraction deepens legal and ethical battle over rare dinosaur"
10988:"Jurassic-Cretaceous and Cretaceous-Paleogene Transitions and Mesozoic Vertebrates from Pakistan"
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5191:"Sulaimanisaurus" (meaning "Sulaiman lizard", for the Sulaiman foldbelt) is an informal taxon of
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was coined by Michael Triebold in 1997, but has never been formally described and is currently a
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2991:, China. It has not been formally described yet, but the formal publication is forthcoming, from
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5222:. Four additional tail vertebrae have been assigned to it. It was considered to be related to "
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Ednor Therriault (2019). Seven Montanas: A Journey in Search of the Soul of the Treasure State.
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3614:, with the tooth on display, of "Mifunesaurus" consists only of a few bones, among which are a
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is "J. zouyunensis". The name was first announced in the 2019 SVP abstract book, alongside the
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1973:
285:, though some argue that it could represent an abelisauroid. A 2019 study strongly supported a
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Agnolin, Federico L.; Ezcurra, Martín D.; Pais, Diego F.; Salisbury, Steven W. (21 May 2010).
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5387:"Tobasaurus" (meaning "Toba City lizard") is the informal name given to an as yet undescribed
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It was considered invalid by Wilson, Barrett and Carrano (2011) during their description of a
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therefore also nicknamed the specimen "Kleptoraptor". The skeleton was arranged to be sold to
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in the northeastern United States. Brown (2021) found "Atlantohadros" to be more derived than
254:) of Victoria, Australia. When first studied, it was thought to have belonged to a species of
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Conti, S.; Vila, B.; Sellés, A. G.; Galobart, À.; Benton, M. J.; Prieto- Márquez, A. (2020).
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Newton, E.T. (1899). On a megalosaurid jaw from Rhaetic beds near Bridgend (Glamorganshire).
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Knoll, Fabien (1999). "The family Fabrosauridae". In Canudo, J.I.; Cuenca-Bescós, G. (eds.).
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Turner, Alan H.; Pol, Diego; Clarke, Julia A.; Erickson, Gregory M.; Norell, Mark A. (2007).
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3299:"Marisaurus" (meaning "Mari lizard", for the Mari tribe of Pakistan) is an informal taxon of
2367:, but lacking any characteristics to allow more precise identification (thus indeterminate).
2329:"Hironosaurus" (meaning "Hirono lizard") is the informal name given to an as-yet undescribed
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during the 1979 Soviet-Mongolian Paleontological Expedition. It was found in deposits of the
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10663:"The oldest lambeosaurine dinosaur from Europe: Insights into the arrival of Tsintaosaurini"
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Poropat, Stephen F.; White, Matt A.; Vickers-Rich, Patricia; Rich, Thomas H. (4 July 2019).
5773:, it was likely among the largest theropods with a length exceeding 10 metres (33 ft).
5688:, although inconsistencies within its brief description and a lack of comparison with other
5335:"Tiantaisaurus", alternatively spelled "Tiantaiosaurus", is the name given to a specimen of
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named in a 2012 thesis by Clint Boyd. The intended type species is "Skaladromeus goldenii".
4190:", "Oshanosaurus youngi", was coined by Zhao in 1985. It has sometimes been associated with
3752:, but Azuma & Tomida (1998) and Barrett et al. (2002) assigned them to Sauropoda indet.
2303:, it is unclear what material it was intended to be based on, but might be connected to the
2000:, this specimen has appeared in many popular dinosaur books, with varying identifications.
226:, where it forms part of the Yorkshire's Jurassic World exhibit, featuring a VR recreation.
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4331:"Anokhadino mirliaquati" was synonymised with "Pakisaurus balochistani" by Malkani (2019).
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by a fossil poacher named John Carter. Though it has yet to be published, according to the
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9393:"The Theropod Database Blog: Sauropod Vertebrate Pictures Of the Year- Zhao's nomina nuda"
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Proceedings of the Eighth Annual Meeting of the Chinese Society of Vertebrate Paleontology
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that was discovered in the Sabinas Basin in Mexico in 2001. It was initially described as
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The intended type species is "Nicksaurus razashahi" and was first used by Malkani (2019).
3072:"Lopasaurus" (meaning "Alberto Lopa's lizard") is the name given to an as yet undescribed
2799:"Koreanosaurus" (meaning "Korean lizard") is the informal name given to an as-yet unnamed
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Skeletal characteristics of Mamenchisaurus youngi and the systematics of mamenchisaurids.
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dinosaur, otherwise known as the "North American dwarf species", which lived during the
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518:(MIWG.7306), which indicate it was a very large animal, 20 metres or greater in length.
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11948:"Dinosaurs: The Most Complete, Up-to-Date Encyclopedia for Dinosaur Lovers of All Ages"
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11404:"Dinosaur debate: Washington lawmakers consider official state dinosaur amid criticism"
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Agnolin, Federico L.; Ezcurra, Martín D.; Pais, Diego F.; Salisbury, Steven W. (2010).
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Natural History Museum guidebook (2001) as under description by Chinese paleontologist
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elements with no distinguishing characteristics, rendering the species a chimera and a
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reviewed all known stegosaur material from the Bathonian of England and concluded that
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Ornithischia from the Early Jurassic based on features of the ankle and pes. In 2016,
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county, giving it the informal name "Oshanosaurus youngi". In their 2019 popular book
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is unknown. Fossils of "Damalasaurus", including a rib, have been found in the Middle
984:, Antarctica. It comes from the Cape Lamb Member of the formation, the same member as
242:"Allosaurus robustus" is an informal name used for specimen "NMV P150070", a theropod
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Nicknames or descriptive names given to specimens or taxa by researchers or the press.
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Delair, J.B., 1982, "Notes on an armoured dinosaur from Barnes High, Isle of Wight",
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11297:"Burke Museum paleontologists discover the first dinosaur fossil in Washington state"
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4531:"Sabinosaurus" or "Sabinosaurio" is a name used for PASAC-1, a partial skeleton of a
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3011:.The holotype consists of hindlimb bones, a scapula, an ischium and other fragments.
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2560:"Jindipelta" (Lei et al., 2019; in press) is the currently informal name given to an
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noted that "Andhrasaurus" did not meet ICZN requirements and therefore declared it a
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Proceedings of the Isle of Wight Natural History and Archaeological Society for 1980
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9047:. Princeton field guides (3rd ed.). Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
8596:; Sues, Hans-Dieter (2000). "Ornithopods from Kazakhstan, Mongolia and Siberia". In
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6474:"If Only Singaporeans Stopped to Think: Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum opens"
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5658:, "Vitakrisaurus saraiki", which is the intended type species. It lived in the late
4754:. In 2021, Malkani attempted to formally describe "Saraikisaurus" and other taxa in
4108:"Orcomimus" (Pronounced or-coh-mEYEm-us) is the name given to an as yet undescribed
3477:. The fossils of "Microcephale", including tiny skull caps, were first mentioned by
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duckbills), and suggested it could be the juvenile of a previously named genus like
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of Argentina, named by Roman Ulansky in 2014 on the basis of MACN N-43 (some dorsal
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9648:(Dinosauria, Ceratopsidae) from the Judith River Formation (Campanian, Montana)".
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5704:. Some authors consider "Vitakrisaurus" to be the same animal as "Vitakridrinda".
4427:, captioning it "Ronaldoraptor". "Ronaldoraptor" may have been closely related to
3935:, Pakistan. The dinosaur shared a habitat with other sauropod dinosaurs including
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of what is now South Africa. The name was coined by Ellenberger in 1970, and the "
1195:. It was informally named by Brown (2021), who found it to be the sister taxon of
857:"Beelemodon" is the informal name given to an undescribed theropod genus from the
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France): stratigraphical, palaeobiological and palaeogeographical implications".
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Holden, C. (2000). "Florida Meeting Shows Perils, Promise of Dealing for Dinos".
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5131:"Sugiyamasaurus" (meaning "Sugiyama lizard") is the informal name given to a few
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A Field Guide to Dinosaurs: The Essential Handbook for Travelers in the Mesozoic
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in 1989 for two partial skeletons as a second species of the poorly known tooth
1056:"Changdusaurus" (also known as "Changtusaurus") is the informal name given to a
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M. S. Malkani. (2004). Saurischian dinosaurs from Late Cretaceous of Pakistan.
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9133:"Instead of Glory, the Finder of a Rare Dinosaur Fossil Faces Charges of Theft"
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7433:"A unique Morrison-Formation sauropod specimen with biconcave dorsal vertebrae"
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Specific features of the Archbishop that distinguish it from other brachiosaurs
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The "Shake-N-Bake theropod" is an undescribed species of coelophysoid from the
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lizard") is an invalid genus name proposed for a putative reptile found in the
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The foot of "Nurosaurus" is notable for a stress fracture present on the first
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issue no. 121 from Spring 2017, the specimen is to be named "Duranteceratops".
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Hasegawa et al. (2009). "Dinosaur Expo 2009: Miracle of Deserts". (guide book)
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Proceedings of the 12th Symposium of "Mesozoic Terrestrial Ecosystems (MTE 12)
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Illustration of the "Newtonsaurus" dentary mold in internal and external views
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in 1983. "Megacervixosaurus" has never been formally described, and remains a
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up to 130 kilograms (290 lb) and is represented by of a single vertebra.
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by Chure (2000), and Olshevsky (2000) suggested the material was a synonym of
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Dong, 1992. Dinosaurian Faunas of China. China Ocean Press (Beijing). 192 pp.
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8406:"A new elasmosaurid plesiosaur from the Upper Cretaceous of Fukushima, Japan"
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7462:"Iguanodontian dinosaurs from the lower Cretaceous Bauxite site from Romania"
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A 2019 theropod faunal list found "Osteoporosia" to be a possible synonym of
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8104:(2nd ed.). Berkeley: University of California Press. pp. 393–412.
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Wilson, Jeffrey A.; Barrett, Paul M.; Carrano, Matthew T. (September 2011).
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In 2017, a preprint paper by Chase Brownstein concluded that the remains of
4800:"Shansaraiki" (meaning "respected Saraiki peoples") is an informal genus of
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sp. by Jim Kirkland and colleagues (2006), but considered an indeterminate
4407:"Ronaldoraptor", also known as the "Mitrata" Oviraptorid, is an undescribed
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6499:"Paleophilatelie.eu - Singapore 2015 Lee Kong Chain Natural History Museum"
6213:(Dinosauria, Theropoda) from the Lower Cretaceous Kitadani Quarry of Japan"
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Mortimer M (last updated 7/5/2022; retrieved 7/30/2022) "Tyrannosauroidea"
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without comment. What may be the same animal is mentioned but not named by
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theropod, redescribing it as a novel taxon in another unreviewed paper on
3443:"Microcephale", also known as "Mycocephale", (meaning "tiny head") is the
1996:
Despite the only name ever applied to it being merely a mistranslation of
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Period. It lived in what is now China. "Changdusaurus" is classified as a
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Peecook, Brandon R.; Sidor, Christian A.; Evans, David C. (20 May 2015).
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Carrano, Matthew T.; Benson, Roger B. J.; Sampson, Scott D. (June 2012).
7254:
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Zhou, Z.; Clarke, J.A.; Zhang, F. (2002). "Archaeoraptor's better half".
6671:"European ornithomimosaurs (Dinosauria, Theropoda): an undetected record"
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of Japan. Dong et al. (1990) and Hasegawa et al. (1991) referred them to
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1308:"Damalasaurus" (meaning "Damala lizard") is the informal name given to a
1280:"Dongshengosaurus" is the informal name given to an undescribed genus of
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350:"Barackosaurus" is the informal name created in 2010 which is used for a
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for valid names). The following types of names are present on this list:
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New pterosaur from the latest Cretaceous Terrestrial Strata of Pakistan.
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6060:"A New Sauropod Dinosaur from the Middle Jurassic of the United Kingdom"
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around 9 m (30 ft) long, which is long for an ankylosaur. Its
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Three specimens were discovered 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) northwest of
12058:"A Giant Spinosaurid Dinosaur from the Cretaceous of the Isle of Wight"
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9586:. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin 14:297–302.
8672:
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The "type species" is "H. jiayinensis", and it was coined in 2001 in a
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1993:, and was never meant by the Russians to establish a new generic name.
1965:"Gadolosaurus" is an informal name given to PIN, no. 3458/5 an unnamed
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573:, and another 2002 study found that the tail belongs to a small winged
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111:: A name that appears in a dissertation but was not formally published.
34:
11741:"Re: Tiantai(o)saurus Dong et al. 2007, missed Chinese therizinosaur?"
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Singer (2015). JURAPARK NA TROPIE NOWYCH DINOZAURÓW Z MAROKA (Online).
9544:
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Abstract of the Annual Meeting of the Paleontological Society of Japan
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Galton, Peter M. & Carpenter, Kenneth, 2016, "The plated dinosaur
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Benson, R. B.; Rich, T. H.; Vickers-Rich, P.; Hall, M. (16 May 2012).
5786:
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it was found at Barnes High, but reportedly in an older layer, of the
4659:, found in Nakasato, Japan. Dong (1990) considered it synonymous with
3318:
is "M. jeffi", described by Muhammad Sadiq Malkani in 2004, and it is
92:: A name that appears in manuscript but was not formally published. A
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Dingus, L.; Norrell, M.A. (2010). "The Canadian dinosaur bone rush".
9597:"UFOP Great Basin Chapter Meeting April 8 2021 - Savhannah Carpenter"
8905:(in Chinese and English). Beijing: China Ocean Press. pp. 65–74.
8762:(Poripuchia, Stocky Titanosauria, Sauropoda) from Pakistan and India"
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Polette, France; Batten, David J.; Néraudeau, Didier (October 2018).
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5510:"Utetitan" is the informal name given to specimens of the titanosaur
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5376:
5234:). It was considered invalid by Wilson, Barrett and Carrano (2011).
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Only known illustration of the "Rutellum" holotype, from Lhuyd (1699)
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1990:
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1505:, England, although it was probably reworked from the slightly older
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The "Angeac ornithomimosaur" is an informal name given to an unnamed
377:
11691:"Theropod Dinosaurs of the English Wealden, Some Questions (Part 1)"
11541:
10279:
Zhao, X. (1983). "Phylogeny and evolutionary stages of Dinosauria."
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Chao, S. (1983). "Phylogeny and Evolutionary Stages of Dinosauria".
7351:
6823:
6057:
5251:
Syntype tyrannosauroid tibia AMNH 2550 given the name "Teihivenator"
5123:, and eventually the bill failed to pass, though in 2023 it passed.
4637:"Sanchusaurus" (meaning "Lizard from Sanchu") or "Sanchu-ryu" is an
3818:
in publications in 1998 and 2005. The species is considered to be a
3342:. It was considered invalid by Wilson, Barrett and Carrano (2011).
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stage of Pakistan. The intended type species is "Maojandino alami."
3219:"Maltaceratops" is the informal name given to an as yet undescribed
3125:
during the 1950s but the fossil was lost shortly after the death of
2363:, Y. Hasegawa, and Y. Azuma regarded the material as belonging to a
773:". It was considered invalid by Wilson, Barrett and Carrano (2011).
642:. In May 2018, Taylor started to work on describing the Archbishop.
193:
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Dinosaur Facts and Figures: The Theropods and Other Dinosauriformes
9831:
Zhao X. (1985). "Phylogeny and evolutionary stages of Dinosauria."
9109:
Jia, Lei; You, Hai-Lu; Wang, Suo-zhu; Xu, Shi-chao (October 2019).
8849:. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Inc. p.
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Dinosaur Facts and Figures: The Sauropods and Other Sauropodomorphs
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5017:"Stegotitanus" is the informal replacement genus name given to the
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4762:. In 2024, he reinterpreted the specimen as instead belonging to a
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known from a complete braincase discovered in the Early Cretaceous
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5107:. Prompted by a petition from students at an elementary school at
4679:"Saraikimasoom" (meaning 'Innocent one') is an invalid species of
4510:), it is not considered a part of modern biological nomenclature.
2481:"Jeholraptor" is the informal replacement genus name given to the
1735:, along with appendicular elements. They are distinguishable from
591:
318:, the cervical and caudal vertebrae, and one skull bone), and the
11385:"Renewed push to designate Suciasaurus rex the WA state dinosaur"
11369:
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9111:"NEW DISCOVERY OF ANKYLOSAUR FOSSILS FROM SHANXI PROVINCE, CHINA"
7925:"A Basal Dromaeosaurid and Size Evolution Preceding Avian Flight"
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5352:
5285:
5255:"Teihivenator" ("strong hunter") is an improperly named taxon of
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4288:"Pakisaurus" (meaning "Pakistan lizard") is an informal taxon of
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of ~56 millimetres (2.2 in) wide that was discovered in the
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807:"Bayosaurus" is the informal name given to an as yet undescribed
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for everything except the method of publication, and description.
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Peter M. Galton; Kenneth Carpenter (2016). "The plated dinosaur
10806:
9181:"'Julieraptor' Dromaeosaurid Theropod Skeleton – Fossil Replica"
4788:, known from partial skeleton MCZ 8817 within the collection of
4219:, Molina-Perez and Larramendi suggested that it belonged to the
4024:. It was found alongside the plates and scapula of a stegosaur.
1008:
935:"Bihariosaurus" (meaning "Bihor lizard") is an invalid genus of
765:, with additional vertebrae and a partial skull assigned to it.
474:
441:
taxon known from the Early Cretaceous (previously thought to be
11329:
Lawmakers could hear proposal to name state's official dinosaur
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Dalman, S.G. and S.G. Lucas. (2013). A new large Tyrannosaurid
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4625:. Named in Martinez' 2010 thesis, the taxon name is an invalid
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4194:, which appears to be due to the juxtaposition of a species of
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3350:"Maroccanoraptor" is an informal name suggested for a supposed
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The earliest discoveries of dinosaurs: the records re-examined
10449:"Sauropod Vertebrate Pictures Of the Year- Zhao's nomina nuda"
8510:. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Co. p. 202.
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http://www.miketaylor.org.uk/dino/pubs/svpca2005/abstract.html
6431:. Dinosauria International, LLC. pp. 1–44. Archived from
5935:
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fossils are known from the Late Jurassic (Kimmeridgian) upper
3824:, as it has no diagnostic features, and is considered to be a
2942:", "L. cachuensis", was coined by Zhou in 1983, but remains a
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of China) is the informal name given to an as yet undescribed
2244:, was discovered; this may be the most complete ankylosaurian
1621:
for the new species, included a partial lower jaw, three tail
1402:
sediments in which it was found. SPS 100/44 was discovered by
1355:. In 2012, a ceratopsid skull supposedly distinguishable from
337:
10437:. Arizona State University Academy of Natural Science. 245-48
10040:"UO-led team uncovers new pieces of Oregon's dinosaur puzzle"
8829:
Glut, D. (2003). Dinosaurs - The Encyclopedia - Supplement 3.
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8129:. Servicio Publicaciones Universidad de Zaragoza. p. 54.
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Glut, F. (2003). Dinosaurs - The Encyclopedia - Supplement 3.
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lizard") is the informal name given to an as yet undescribed
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Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie - Abhandlungen
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Naish, D.; Martill, D.M.; Cooper, D.; Stevens, K.A. (2004).
6535:
Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie - Abhandlungen
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Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie - Abhandlungen
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Skeletal mount of "Xinghesaurus" from a Japanese fossil expo
3773:"Newtonsaurus" is an informally named genus erected for the
3734:
2510:
fossil is known from the Early Cretaceous (Barremian) upper
273:
noted that the astragalus resembled that of their new genus
11122:
Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie, Abhandlungen
9699:
8604:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 462–479.
8447:
8078:
sp. nov.) from Kelamaili, Junggar Basin, Xinjiang, China".
7113:
6233:
4618:
4078:"Oharasisaurus" is the name given to an as yet undescribed
3130:
2229:
2012:(the lack of which are both characteristics of the crested
555:
in 1999, where the magazine claimed that the fossil was a "
46:
11511:"Re: [dinosaur] "Yunyangosaurus" is not available"
9844:
P. Sereno (1997). "The Origin and Evolution of Dinosaurs".
8618:
8404:
Sato, Tamaki; Hasegawa, Yoshikazu; Manabe, Makoto (2006).
6146:
5967:
or possibly an entirely new genus, pending further study.
4808:. The holotype was found in the Shalghara locality of the
3978:"Nurosaurus" (Nur-o-saw-rus, meaning "Nur lizard") is the
3181:, approximately 112 million years ago). It was a possible
2772:. It was assigned to "Pakisauridae" (used as a synonym of
2345:, although no subfamily identification has been made. The
1558:, noting differences with the femora of other stegosaurs.
12239:. China University of Geosciences Press. pp. 1–145.
10649:
Early Science in Oxford: Life and Letters of Edward Lhuyd
10298:, Berkeley: University of California Press. Pp. 541–542.
10281:
7771:. The Cleveland Museum of Natural History. Archived from
6926:
6759:
6120:"Inside Yorkshire Museum's new Jurassic World attraction"
6034:"A mildly interesting tyrannosaur dentary from Ojo Alamo"
5856:
by Ouyang (2003), and is based on a specimen referred to
4485:
alongside specimen OU 1358, what is now believed to be a
4343:
dinosaur known from a skeleton discovered in 1911 on the
3651:
The "Mitchell ornithopod" is the informal nickname of an
3149:, which was found in the same formation as "Lopasaurus".
1509:
in view of its eroded nature. Because of the renaming of
769:
was assigned to the family "Balochisauridae" along with "
12267:. Berkeley: University of California Press, pp. 249–258.
11996:
8653:
8561:
8393:. Fukui, Japan: Fukui Prefectural Museum. p. 65 pp.
8347:
8181:"Re: Phil Currie podcast interview + Jurassic dinosaurs"
7498:
5890:"Yunxianosaurus" is the provisional name for a genus of
5487:" (meaning "Lord of the Spear") is an informal genus of
5074:) nicknamed "Suciasaurus rex" was discovered in 2012 at
3507:
dinosaur from China. It was named from fossils from the
3401:, "Megacervixosaurus tibetensis", was coined by Chinese
3143:. Brum et al. (2021) also did not refer "Lopasaurus" to
1390:
The "EK troodontid" (specimen SPS 100/44) is an unnamed
41:
This list of informally named dinosaurs is a listing of
12111:
11815:
11345:
Legislature weighs proposal for official state dinosaur
10535:
8915:
8799:
8797:
8592:
8385:
7922:
7749:
7747:
7745:
7743:
7741:
7739:
7737:
7412:. Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week. 15 August 2017
6855:"Dino Hoax Was Mainly Made of Ancient Bird, Study Says"
3162:"Magulodon" is the name given to an as yet undescribed
2568:
in China. It is known from a partial skeleton found in
2267:") is the informal name given to an as-yet undescribed
9521:
9330:
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 165
7826:"Dinosaur skull found in Buffalo likely a new species"
7163:. New Jersey: Princeton University Press. pp. ?.
6619:
6000:
https://www.theropoddatabase.com/Tyrannosauroidea.html
5870:"Yuanmouraptor" is an informally named carnosaur from
5179:
because they were unearthed in the same quarry as the
3864:"Ngexisaurus" is the informal name given to an as yet
3005:
Natural History Museum guidebook (2001) and is thus a
2666:, it is unlikely that "Kagasaurus" is synonymous with
2548:(1988) tentatively placed "Jiangjunmiaosaurus" within
1731:
The specimens of "Fendusaurus" include mostly crushed
1724:. Fedak places "Fendusaurus" as a genus of the family
12178:
PhD thesis. Chengdu University of Technology. 176 pp.
11517:. Clevelant Museum of Natural History. Archived from
10733:
Late Cretaceous Vertebrates from the Western Interior
10529:
10393:
10096:
Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London
9306:. Cleveland Museum of Natural History. Archived from
9120:: 125 – via Society of Vertebrate Paleontology.
8627:"Ornithomimids from the Nemegt Formation of Mongolia"
7769:
Archives of the Dinosaur Mailing List at dml.cmnh.org
7640:
5844:", "Yibinosaurus zhoui", is briefly mentioned in the
5230:" in the family "Pakisauridae" (used as a synonym of
4956:"Skaladromeus" or the "Kaiparowits ornithopod" is an
3117:
in the Ponto 1 do Price site of Brazil. The intended
3001:. "Lijiagousaurus" was only briefly mentioned in the
11910:
Sindh University y Research Journal (Science Series)
11904:
Malkani, M.S. (2006). "First rostrum of carnivorous
10167:"The phylogeny of Tetanurae (Dinosauria: Theropoda)"
10164:
8794:
7882:"Super-sized Ceratopsian Skull Might be New Species"
7734:
7329:
7217:
6395:"Complete Dinosaurs Database | DinoAnimals.com"
5755:"White Rock spinosaurid" is the nickname of a giant
5426:"Tonouchisaurus" (meaning "Tonouchi lizard") is the
4477:, which lived in what is now England. The specimen (
3784:
The species is based on the specimen BMNH R2912, an
2737:"Khetranisaurus" (meaning "Khetran lizard", for the
514:
from 2010. The remains consist of a single cervical
238:
Specimen NMV P150070, known as "Allosaurus robustus"
11032:
10757:Prieto-Márquez, A. (2014). "Skeletal morphology of
7852:"Rare dinosaur skull being prepared for exhibition"
6411:
1078:. One source indicates the fossils have been lost.
730:"Balochisaurus" (meaning "Balochi lizard", for the
75:
International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature
10435:Dinofest International: Proceedings of a Symposium
10000:"Cape Sebastian (Cretaceous of the United States)"
9616:Loewen, Mark A.; David C. Evans; Michael J. Ryan.
9430:
9428:
8900:
5794:"Xinghesaurus" was the name given to a species of
5528:in 2024. Other titanosaurian bones from the upper
5322:"That Which Cannot Be Named" is the name given by
3974:A close-up of the head of "Nurosaurus qaganensis".
3535:chagyabi" is the informal name given to an as yet
2877:"Kunmingosaurus" is an informally named primitive
2518:, "Jeholraptor" may have been a close relative of
2349:are quite fragmentary, and consist of teeth and a
2216:, China. Much of a skeleton, including a complete
1237:"Dachongosaurus" is the informal name given to an
1160:that were initially interpreted as belonging to a
1102:that were initially interpreted as belonging to a
793:and is possibly synonymous with the earlier named
12090:
11236:
10857:
9960:"First Confirmed Evidence Of Dinosaurs In Oregon"
9415:
9413:
9203:
8624:
6058:Manning, P.L.; Egerton, V.M.; Romano, M. (2015).
5662:, approximately 70 million years ago, during the
4116:period 66 million years ago. The dinosaur was an
3635:, which means that "Mifunesaurus" was probably a
334:, establishing it as an indeterminate stegosaur.
12307:
12297:Theropod Database Blog post clarifying sauropod
12117:
10947:"Titanosaurian sauropod dinosaurs from Pakistan"
10843:MS Thesis, 146 Pages, South Methodist University
10802:
10800:
10399:
10351:"Titanosaurian sauropod dinosaurs from Pakistan"
10017:
10015:
10013:
8715:"Titanosaurian sauropod dinosaurs from Pakistan"
7762:
7048:
6991:"Just write the Archbishop description already!"
6405:
6347:
6345:
6343:
6341:
6339:
6337:
6335:
5906:, "Yunxianosaurus hubeinensis", was proposed by
5632:gave a possible length of 6 meters (19.7 feet).
5270:. It was suggested to contain the species, "T."
3338:", although the family was used as a synonym of
2831:, although at times it has been referred to the
1533:was valid and should be tentatively referred to
1110:P-4569, consist of a partial skeleton including
482:"Angloposeidon" is the informal name given to a
151:. The fossils of this animal originate from the
12326:Lists of prehistoric animal genera (alphabetic)
11809:
10922:. HyperWorks Reference Software. Archived from
10565:. University of California Press. p. 137.
9954:
9952:
9950:
9425:
8962:
8960:
8958:
8634:Journal of the Paleontological Society of Korea
8537:. Secaucus, New Jersey: Citadel Press. p.
7641:Maidment, Susannah C.R.; Guangbiao Wei (2006).
7279:"'Angloposeidon', the unreported story, part I"
6801:
6724:"Angloposeidon', the unreported story, part IV"
6442:
6200:
5516:from the Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) lower
2248:yet found in Asia, according to early reports.
869:, United States. The name appeared in print in
12253:
12084:
11610:"Ostrich dinosaurs invade Europe! Or do they?"
11502:
11230:
10756:
10514:
10404:. Indiana University Press. pp. 381–392.
10344:
10342:
9799:
9410:
8138:
8136:
7916:
7823:
6209:"New specimens, including a growth series, of
4912:and only species is "S. minimus" of the lower
3262:'s theropod" is an informal name given to the
2088:"Gallimimus mongoliensis" is an informal name
1851:Femur, vertebrae and a rib of "Francoposeidon"
1580:) proposed for a neornithischian found in the
1539:. However, the species was later considered a
1344:"Duranteceratops" is a purported new taxon of
279:. It may well represent a theropod related to
11492:Journal of Zoological and Bioscience Research
10797:
10724:
10722:
10557:
10402:Thunder-Lizards, The Sauropodomorph Dinosaurs
10033:
10031:
10010:
9068:
9066:
9064:
7905:
7903:
6365:
6363:
6361:
6332:
5317:
5306:. In 2018, Brownstein stated that a tibia of
4845:International Code of Zoological Nomenclature
4578:International Code of Zoological Nomenclature
1324:, though its exact classification within the
811:of theropod dinosaur. The name was coined by
11957:
11325:
11165:"Cretaceous Crocs Crunched Little Dinosaurs"
11153:(PhD thesis). University of Texas at Austin.
10877:
9947:
9940:Lambert, D., and the Diagram Group. (1990).
9290:
9288:
9108:
8993:
8955:
8873:
8732:
8070:
7561:
7487:Ocrotirea Naturii si a Mediului Inconjurator
7371:
7044:
7042:
7040:
7038:
6701:"World first: a peek inside "Angloposeidon""
6387:
5622:, while the braincase was later referred to
5119:, called it low priority versus the ongoing
4972:"Sousatitan" is the name given to an as yet
2741:people of Pakistan) is an informal taxon of
1637:, a paraphyletic grade of small herbivorous
968:"Biscoveosaurus" is the informal name of an
630:due to being found in the same formation in
175:in 1924, has been tentatively identified as
11790:Ortega, Rodrigo Pérez (29 September 2021).
11779:"Tonouchisaurus" entry at Theropod Database
11533:
11319:
10630:Delair, J.B., and Sarjeant, W.A.S. (2002).
10584:
10582:
10339:
9421:Chongqing Natural History Museum guidebook.
9033:
9031:
9029:
8967:Malkani, Muhammad Sadiq (11 October 2023).
8846:Dinosaurs: The Encyclopedia. 3rd Supplement
8602:The Age of Dinosaurs in Russia and Mongolia
8133:
7492:
7431:Taylor, Michael P; Wedel, Mathew J (2017).
7430:
6743:"Tetrapod Zoology Book One is here at last"
6206:
5930:
5554:. Blows in 1987 tentatively referred it to
5314:, but not sufficiently to base a taxon on.
4600:"Saltillomimus" is an informal name for an
4378:of Pakistan described by Malkani (2023) in
3808:in 1899. The taxon was reassigned to ?
2428:of Pakistan described by Malkani (2023) in
2008:or hadrosaur, with no crest or boot on the
338:Amphicoelias brontodiplodocus/Barackosaurus
167:Specimen ACM 7975, a jaw discovered in the
12270:
12237:The Dinosaur Egg Fossils in Nanyang, China
11897:
11867:
11572:
11539:
11508:
11289:
11119:
11113:
10938:
10907:
10719:
10636:Proceedings of the Geologists' Association
10028:
9884:
9882:
9880:
9061:
8562:Lambert, David; the Diagram Group (1983).
8348:Lambert, David; the Diagram Group (1990).
7900:
7819:
7817:
7358:
6877:
6846:
6358:
5434:of coelurosaurian dinosaur from the Early
3788:of a dentary, which was discovered in the
3662:, being the first described dinosaur from
3492:"Microdontosaurus" (meaning "tiny-toothed
3422:"Megapleurocoelus" is an informally named
2843:. Based solely on DGBU-78(=DGBU-1978B), a
2314:, informally named in a 1983 publication.
2075:
12228:
12024:
12014:
11981:
11964:Malkani, Muhammad Sadiq (5 August 2021).
11873:Blows W.T. (1987). The armoured dinosaur
11833:
11640:Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments
11557:
11401:
11356:
11336:
11272:
11262:
11011:
10698:1983/be876efb-979c-4237-94f9-5f8d80121f7e
10551:
10517:Dinosaurs: The Encyclopedia, Supplement 5
10368:
10133:
9515:
9285:
9268:
9072:
9017:
8984:
8785:
8689:
8671:
8429:
7459:
7444:
7253:
7243:
7154:
7152:
7150:
7148:
7146:
7090:
7035:
6753:
6734:
6715:
6692:
6174:
6164:
6095:
6085:
5961:and it may represent a second species of
5712:
5491:theropod known from the Early Cretaceous
4908:dinosaur described by Roman Ulansky. The
4596:Reconstructed skeleton of "Saltillomimus"
4217:Dinosaur Facts and Figures: The Theropods
3814:by Molnar in 1990, which was followed by
2393:in 1990. Although initially identified a
2297:-age rocks in Heilongjiang, China. As a
1898:"Futabasaurus" is an informal name for a
865:. The fossils include two teeth found in
675:near Manalapan–Marlboro township line in
432:
37:" mounted skeleton, Inner Mongolia Museum
11633:
10750:
10626:
10624:
10579:
10510:
10508:
10446:
10037:
9944:. Facts on File: Oxford, England, 320 p.
9576:
9390:
9209:
9102:
9026:
9000:Malkani, Muhammad Sadiq (7 March 2024).
8803:
8397:
8381:
8379:
8377:
8375:
8298:
7858:. Topeka Capital-Journal. Archived from
7693:
7691:
7634:
7615:
7377:
6920:
6795:
5934:
5917:of "Yunxianosaurus" were found near the
5785:
5465:
5274:, originally classified as a species of
5246:
5057:
5001:
4947:
4779:
4604:theropod from the Late Cretaceous (late
4591:
4522:
4440:
4398:
4141:, but the dinosaur is known from only a
3969:
3764:
3733:
3526:
3063:
3026:of archosauriform, either a dinosaur or
2592:
2283:, and may in fact be the same animal as
2079:
1956:
1846:
1565:
1381:
1007:
900:
799:due to similarities with the vertebrae.
590:
531:
473:
341:
233:
192:
127:
28:
11963:
11903:
11038:
10985:
10944:
10891:. kanna Dinosaur Center. Archived from
10608:
10606:
10379:. China Ocean Press. pp. 111–113.
10221:"Dinosaur Genera List corrections #126"
9962:. The Pacific Sentinel. 16 January 2019
9877:
9825:
9584:Lower Cretaceous Terrestrial Ecosystems
9436:"Dinosaur Genera List corrections #171"
9238:
9130:
8999:
8966:
8755:
8712:
8443:
8441:
8391:The Age of Dinosaurs in Japan and China
8343:
8341:
8339:
8209:
7814:
7756:
6703:. Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week
6031:
4652:of Asia. It is only known by a partial
4319:of India was assigned to "Pakisaurus".
4182:, China. Its fossils were found in the
4006:, 65 km (40 mi) southeast of
3738:The "Moshisaurus" humerus (NSM PV17656)
3643:based on the shape of the known tooth.
3139:, where it was tentatively referred to
1574:"Eugongbusaurus" is the informal name (
776:
618:. It was long considered a specimen of
502:in southern England. It was a possible
478:Pneumatic structures of "Angloposeidon"
300:"Amargastegos" is an informal genus of
14:
12308:
11789:
11688:
10853:
10851:
10107:
9897:Mortimer - Theropod database (online).
9792:
9790:
9788:
9637:
9294:
9234:
9232:
9044:The Princeton Field Guide to Dinosaurs
8832:
8506:Glut, Donald F. (1997). "Barsboldia".
8495:. Tokyo: Kodansha Publishers. late 71.
8090:
7317:Field Guide to English Wealden Fossils
7295:
7159:Molina-Pérez & Larramendi (2020).
7143:
6883:
6852:
6602:
6600:
6532:
6448:
6223:(1): 173–193 – via ResearchGate.
5526:The Princeton Field Guide to Dinosaurs
5094:state. The finding was announced when
5040:The Princeton Field Guide to Dinosaurs
4411:from Mongolia and has been listed as "
4236:"Osteoporosia" is an informally named
3646:
2672:, and may instead be a dromaeosaurid.
2646:which lived in what is now Japan. The
2504:The Princeton Field Guide to Dinosaurs
2255:
1760:"Ferganastegos" is a dubious genus of
1489:by the renowned German paleontologist
1117:and hindlimb bones, and came from the
229:
222:The fossil of "Alan" is housed in the
12217:Hubei Geology & Mineral Resources
12091:Olshevsky, George (4 December 2000).
12055:
11945:
11382:
10621:
10560:Barnum Brown: The man who discovered
10505:
10108:Benson, Roger B. J. (15 March 2010).
8909:
8894:
8867:
8649:
8647:
8524:
8499:
8490:
8372:
8279:Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week
8268:
8178:
8124:
7763:George Olshevsky (16 November 1999).
7688:
7567:
7453:
7323:
7319:. Palaeontological Association. 2011.
7276:
7213:
7211:
7209:
7207:
7205:
6740:
6721:
6698:
6478:If Only Singaporeans Stopped to Think
6459:Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week
6412:Galiano, H.; Albersdorfer, R (2011).
5682:due to similarities with the foot of
4866:"Sidormimus" is an informal genus of
4339:"Podischion" is an informal genus of
4315:. In 2023, a femur discovered in the
3397:which lived in what is now China The
3274:, who considered it to be a possible
2917:
2527:
1046:official dinosaur of Washington, D.C.
734:of Pakistan) is an informal taxon of
374:Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum
12234:
11627:
11146:
11039:Malkani, M. Sadiq (16 August 2024).
10641:
10603:
10374:
10088:
9805:
9567:
9344:
9037:
8838:
8625:Kobayashi, Y.; Barsbold, R. (2006).
8586:
8555:
8530:
8505:
8484:
8438:
8336:
8118:
8064:
7621:
7181:
7175:
6471:
6027:
6025:
6011:
6009:
6007:
5296:are a mixture of tyrannosauroid and
5280:(= "Laelaps", a name preoccupied by
3940:
3915:separate from "Ngexisaurus" proper.
3856:have both been used for this taxon.
3369:
3335:
2781:
2714:"Khanazeem" is an informal genus of
2196:name given to an as-yet undescribed
1910:of Japan, known only from a partial
1891:For the valid plesiosaur genus, see
1482:of England. It was originally named
896:
877:mentioned it in a symposium for the
188:
11877:, from the Lower Cretaceous of the
11485:
11402:Mikkelson, Drew (27 January 2021).
10848:
10763:Journal of Systematic Palaeontology
10715:from the original on 27 April 2021.
10447:Mortimer, Mickey (2 January 2011).
10348:
10171:Journal of Systematic Palaeontology
10114:Journal of Systematic Palaeontology
10023:Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology.
9785:
9709:Journal of Systematic Palaeontology
9391:Mortimer, Mickey (2 January 2011).
9229:
8292:
8179:Holtz, Thomas R. (1 January 2015).
7700:Journal of Systematic Palaeontology
7601:Council of the District of Columbia
7547:Council of the District of Columbia
6597:
6491:
6241:Journal of Systematic Palaeontology
6051:
5749:Bones of the White Rock spinosaurid
5227:
3936:
3487:
3417:
2601:"Julieraptor" is the nickname of a
2455:
2370:
2341:, Japan, it was probably a type of
1940:has since been used for a genus of
1275:
24:
12278:Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
12118:Mortimer, Mickey (26 March 2011).
11634:Sweetman, Steven C. (March 2016).
11171:. 27 February 2013. Archived from
10746:from the original on 14 July 2019.
10038:Strommer, Kristin (14 July 2021).
9118:Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
8876:"Dinosaur Genera List update #180"
8644:
8210:Clemens, Matt (15 December 2018).
7824:O' Connell, Max (27 August 2015).
7570:"'Capitalsaurus,' a D.C. Dinosaur"
7332:Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences
7202:
7184:"Country's first dinosaur fossils"
6699:Naish, Darren (10 December 2007).
6569:palaeogeographical implications".
6451:"The elephant in the living room:
6289:Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
5186:
5145:, which lived in Japan during the
4952:Skeletal diagram of "Skaladromeus"
4886:
4010:. The deposit is younger than the
3952:
3496:") is the name given to an as yet
3345:
2675:
2084:"Gallimimus mongoliensis" skeleton
1525:in 1964. In the 1980s, researcher
1339:
595:"The Archbishop" in multiple views
358:-aged sediments pertaining to the
25:
12342:
12290:
11607:
11540:Brownstein, C.D. (24 July 2017).
10913:
8713:Malkani, M. Sadiq (20 May 2019).
8354:. New York: Avon Books. pp.
7849:
7568:Black, Riley (28 December 2010).
6414:"A new basal diplodocid species,
6166:10.1371/journal.pone.0037122.g021
6022:
6004:
5885:
5862:sp. nov. by Luo and Wang (1999).
5588:, western Pakistan. The intended
5421:
5126:
4790:Harvard Museum of Natural History
3804:, Wales in 1898 and described by
3014:
2959:
2872:
2792:For the valid ornithischian, see
2732:
2702:suggests the taxon falls outside
2694:. However, the ulna differs from
2004:in 1982 reported it as either an
1842:
1570:"Eugongbusaurus" skull IVPP 14559
1561:
1232:
1212:, being extremely similar to the
1186:
1081:
972:dinosaur specimen from the Early
963:
506:but has not been formally named.
457:(part of the stratigraphy of the
183:Beneski Museum of Natural History
12209:
12199:
12181:
12168:
12159:
12137:
12075:
12049:
11990:
11939:
11930:
11920:
11888:
11850:
11783:
11772:
11763:
11733:
11708:
11682:
11614:Scientific American Blog Network
11601:
11566:
11479:
11454:
11445:
11436:
11414:
11395:
11383:Rantz, Jason (13 January 2021).
11376:
11187:
11157:
11140:
11134:10.1127/0077-7749/2008/0247-0117
11104:
11095:
11086:
11071:
11062:
11053:
10986:Malkani, Muhammad Sadiq (2021).
10979:
10967:
10957:
10835:
10654:
10618:. Gleditsch and Weidmann:London.
10591:
10542:
10523:
10462:
10440:
10427:
10418:
10309:
10288:
10273:
10243:
10213:
10158:
10101:
10079:
10066:
10057:
9992:
9974:
9934:
9922:
9900:
9891:
9847:
9838:
9773:
9760:
9751:
9693:
9684:
9628:
9609:
9589:
9505:
9495:
9486:
9477:
9467:
9458:
9384:
9375:
9366:
9353:
9335:
9322:
9239:Malkani, Muhammad Sadiq (2022).
9173:
9143:
9131:Robbins, Jim (21 January 2009).
9124:
9093:
8945:
8936:
8823:
8756:Malkani, Muhammad Sadiq (2020).
8749:
8568:. New York: Avon Books. p.
8431:10.1111/j.1475-4983.2006.00554.x
8389:; Y. Hasegawa; Y. Azuma (1990).
8074:(1989). "On a small ornithopod (
7378:Mortimer, M. (31 January 2001).
7296:Taylor, Mike (6 November 2008).
7245:10.1111/j.1475-4983.2011.01087.x
7049:Doran Brownstein, Chase (2021).
7017:"Work on the Archbishop begins!"
6741:Naish, Darren (7 October 2010).
6207:Currie, P.J.; Azuma, Y. (2006).
5865:
5739:
5730:
5721:
5635:
5561:
5330:
5157:, and also appears in Lambert's
5149:. The name was first printed by
5062:The upper femur of "Suciasaurus"
4716:
4674:
4587:
4552:
4394:
4207:discovered a dinosaur fossil at
4073:
3836:and possession of only a single
3666:but not the first discovered; a
3459:. Its fossils were found in the
3214:
3068:Life restoration of "Lopasaurus"
2787:
2439:
2260:"Heilongjiangosaurus" (meaning "
2187:
1755:
1377:
1051:
1003:
930:
881:. The teeth are most similar to
725:
645:
559:" between birds and terrestrial
540:"Archaeoraptor" is the informal
521:
469:
412:by Nath et al. (2002). In 2016,
123:
11689:Darren, Naish (23 March 2020).
11147:Boyd, Clint Aaroen (May 2012).
9855:"Re: What are these dinosaurs?"
8706:
8493:Wonder of the World's Dinosaurs
8323:
8269:Wedel, Matt (1 November 2021).
8262:
8218:
8203:
8172:
8163:
8145:
8055:
8046:
8028:
8019:
8010:
8001:
7992:
7974:
7874:
7843:
7800:
7787:
7589:
7535:
7479:
7424:
7402:
7308:
7289:
7270:
7107:
7009:
6983:
6971:
6853:Mayell, H. (20 November 2002).
6663:
6613:
6561:
6526:
6516:
6465:
6323:
6276:
5820:given to an as yet undescribed
5807:
5781:
5430:given to an as yet undescribed
5242:
5223:
5171:and were initially referred to
5101:published a discovery paper in
4997:
4943:
4687:in Pakistan. The type species,
4632:
4557:"Saldamosaurus" is an informal
4518:
4325:Jainosaurus cf. septentrionalis
4231:
4157:
3956:
3944:
3760:
3631:, and too tall to belong to an
3564:
3438:
3249:
2972:given to an as yet undescribed
2777:
2324:
1952:
1886:
1303:
1139:
1028:dinosaur that lived during the
770:
383:
295:
109:, Latin for "dissertation name"
11559:10.7287/peerj.preprints.3105v1
11326:Chris Hansen (30 March 2019),
10920:The Dinosaur Encyclopaedia 4.0
10530:George Olshevsky (1995–2021).
10475:. Princeton University Press.
9304:Dinosaur Mailing List Archives
7765:"Re: What are these dinosaurs"
7446:10.7287/peerj.preprints.3144v1
7384:Dinosaur Mailing List Archives
7277:Naish, Darren (12 July 2006).
6728:Darren Naish: Tetrapod Zoology
6722:Naish, Darren (15 July 2006).
6227:
6191:
6140:
6112:
6032:McDavid, Skye (30 July 2022).
5989:
5654:represented by only one known
5608:partial remains including two
5391:of sauropod dinosaur from the
5053:
4847:. "Siamodracon" was the first
4819:
4795:
4756:Scientific Research Publishing
4380:Scientific Research Publishing
4369:
4265:
3948:
3875:dinosaur, likely belonging to
3859:
3729:
3546:dinosaur, likely belonging to
3193:, which was discovered in the
2823:) which was discovered in the
2588:
2476:
2462:Scientific Research Publishing
2446:Scientific Research Publishing
2430:Scientific Research Publishing
2419:
2397:, it later re-identified as a
1787:
1739:by the morphology of both the
1657:
1458:
688:
449:in age, but now thought to be
388:"Andhrasaurus" is an informal
322:is "A. brevicollum". In 2016,
13:
1:
12316:Lists of prehistoric reptiles
12056:Naish, Darren (9 June 2022).
11595:10.1016/j.cretres.2018.01.005
11303:. 19 May 2015. Archived from
11216:10.1016/j.cretres.2016.07.001
10885:"Sanchusaurus (Dino Kingdom)"
10690:10.1016/j.cretres.2019.104286
10323:. Fossilworks. Archived from
10282:Acta Palaeontologica Polonica
9833:Acta Palaeontologica Polonica
9397:theropoddatabase.blogspot.com
8740:Geological Survey of Pakistan
8248:10.1016/j.cretres.2012.01.006
7911:Acta Palaeontologica Polonica
7624:Acta Palaeontologica Polonica
7543:Official Dinosaur Act of 1998
6898:10.1126/science.288.5464.238a
6789:10.1016/j.cretres.2004.07.002
6649:10.1016/j.cretres.2018.04.017
6591:10.1016/j.cretres.2012.01.006
6453:Amphicoelias brontodiplodocus
6449:Taylor, M. (7 October 2010).
6416:Amphicoelias brontodiplodocus
6301:10.1080/02724634.2019.1666273
5982:
5874:, China. It lived during the
5382:
4967:
4861:
4835:dinosaur known from a single
4816:mentioned by Malkani (2022).
4709:is currently recognised as a
4495:collected from Caswell, near
4415:" The name was first used by
4334:
4303:, western Pakistan, and also
4283:
3965:
3918:
3670:sacrum was discovered in the
3294:
3282:
3059:
2629:
2555:
2128:
1670:998GF13-II, which includes a
1666:proposed by Fedak (2006) for
905:"Biconcavoposeidon" vertebrae
852:
802:
586:
289:affinity for the astragalus.
90:, Latin for "manuscript name"
11264:10.1371/journal.pone.0127792
10783:10.1080/14772019.2013.770417
10191:10.1080/14772019.2011.630927
9888:Zhao, X. (1985). . 286–290.
7469:Acta Paleontologica Romaniae
7182:Rana, A.N. (25 March 2006).
6087:10.1371/journal.pone.0128107
5541:
5461:
5441:of Mongolia. The suggested "
5113:Washington State Legislature
4940:, made the former official.
4824:"Siamodracon" is an extinct
4124:, in the United States. The
4103:
4089:, possibly belonging to the
3254:"Mangahouanga" (named after
3157:
2885:. Its fossils were found in
2709:
2108:
1678:. All the specimens include
1598:"Gongbusaurus" wucaiwanensis
1463:"Eoplophysis" is a genus of
1404:Sergei Mikhailovich Kurzanov
599:"The Archbishop" is a giant
7:
10651:, volume 14. Author:Oxford.
10377:Dinosaurian Faunas of China
10296:The Dinosauria, 2nd Edition
9077:. Polychora. Archived from
8534:The New Dinosaur Dictionary
8508:Dinosaurs: The Encyclopedia
7117:Newsletters on Stratigraphy
5970:
5836:which lived in what is now
5600:-age Vitakri Member of the
5505:
5218:-age Vitakri Member of the
5167:. Remains were found near
4436:
4311:-age Vitakri Member of the
4228:, but without elaboration.
4120:which lived in what is now
3722:, although it was likely a
3330:-age Vitakri Member of the
3256:the stream of the same name
2964:"Lijiagousaurus" (meaning "
2768:-age Vitakri Member of the
2137:from the Early Cretaceous (
2052:Russian Academy of Sciences
1972:dinosaur specimen from the
1863:sauropod dinosaur from the
1386:Known remains of SPS 100/44
879:Academy of Natural Sciences
822:, and Paulina Carabajal in
761:-age Vitakri Member of the
705:sauropod dinosaur from the
10:
12347:
11835:10.11646/zootaxa.5254.3.10
8565:A Field Guide to Dinosaurs
8299:Mortimer, Michael (2008).
8076:Gongbusaurus wucaiwanensis
7856:Topeka Capital-Journal.com
7517:10.13679/j.advps.2019.0007
7055:Royal Society Open Science
6472:Only, If (20 April 2015).
5476:
5318:That Which Cannot Be Named
4721:"Saraikisaurus" (meaning "
4610:Cerro del Pueblo Formation
4467:Coralline Oolite Formation
4154:of "Orcomimus" was found.
4112:of dinosaur from the Late
2791:
1961:Skeleton of "Gadolosaurus"
1890:
1437:genus of troodontid, in a
978:Snow Hill Island Formation
861:, possibly belonging to a
536:The "Archaeoraptor" fossil
525:
12223:(4)(Total No 37): 25–31.
11946:Holtz, Thomas R. (2012).
11660:10.1007/s12549-015-0217-9
10953:. Abstract volume: 93–98.
10889:Nakasato Dinosaur Kingdom
10481:10.1515/9780691190594-013
10135:10.1080/14772011003603515
9729:10.1080/14772011003594870
8491:Saito, Tsunemasa (1979).
8470:10.1134/S1028334X22030035
7720:10.1017/S1477201907002040
7667:10.1017/S0016756806002500
7505:Advances in Polar Science
7380:"Details on "Beelemodon""
6262:10.1080/14772011003594870
5812:"Yibinosaurus" (meaning "
5674:were found in Pakistan's
4162:"Oshanosaurus" (meaning "
3569:"Mifunesaurus" (meaning '
3087:due to its similarity to
1480:Chipping Norton Formation
512:Tetrapod Zoology Book One
12193:www.theropoddatabase.com
12124:Sauropodomorph cladogram
10319:Megalosaurus dapukaensis
9300:"Arsenic and Old Papers"
9270:10.4236/ojg.2022.1211049
8986:10.4236/ojg.2023.1310046
8918:Utan Scientific Magazine
8839:Glut, Donald F. (2003).
8531:Glut, Donald F. (1982).
5939:Zamyn Khondt oviraptorid
5931:Zamyn Khondt oviraptorid
5913:Li Zhengqi in 2001. The
5840:, China. The suggested "
5524:in the third edition of
5375:, and a large number of
5038:in the third edition of
4745:and created the further
3697:Hudspeth Shale Formation
3680:Cape Sebastian Sandstone
3314:, western Pakistan. The
3115:Serra da Galga Formation
3083:, possibly belonging to
2502:in the third edition of
2487:Sinornithosaurus haoiana
1414:and colleagues in 1987.
1215:Dryptosaurus aquilunguis
1164:dinosaur. The remains,
1106:dinosaur. The remains,
1012:"Capitalsaurus" vertebra
835:Cerro Lisandro Formation
722:tonnes (8,800 lb).
693:"Baguasaurus" (meaning "
486:dinosaur from the Early
310:dinosaur known from the
71:, Latin for "naked name"
12120:"The Theropod Database"
11983:10.4236/ojg.2021.118016
11970:Open Journal of Geology
11509:Marjanovic, D. (2020).
11013:10.4236/ojg.2021.118016
10992:Open Journal of Geology
10858:Kanna Dinosaur Center.
10829:10.1127/njgpa/2016/0551
10809:Stegosaurus longispinus
10515:Donald F. Glut (2008).
9650:Journal of Paleontology
9525:Papers in Palaeontology
9249:Open Journal of Geology
9019:10.4236/ojg.2024.143020
9006:Open Journal of Geology
8973:Open Journal of Geology
8787:10.4236/ojg.2020.104020
8766:Open Journal of Geology
7952:10.1126/science.1144066
7129:10.1127/nos/19/1988/143
6547:10.1127/njgpa/2019/0800
6371:Stegosaurus longispinus
6017:Alamotyrannus brinkmani
5977:List of dinosaur genera
5951:Oviraptor philoceratops
5854:nomen ex dissertationae
5666:, in what is today the
5076:Sucia Island State Park
4891:"Sinopeltosaurus" is a
4403:Cast of "Ronaldoraptor"
4275:a paper is discovered.
3854:Megalosaurus cambrensis
3828:grade theropod outside
3606:of Japan. The intended
3465:Dinosaur Park Formation
2948:. It is known from the
2881:which lived during the
2572:rocks and the intended
2192:"Hanwulosaurus" is the
2076:Gallimimus mongoliensis
2054:, and was found in the
1873:Angeac-Charente bonebed
1613:. Fragmentary skeleton
1513:, an occupied name, as
1507:Forest Marble Formation
1193:Merchantville Formation
1146:nomen ex dissertationae
1088:nomen ex dissertationae
1016:"Capitalsaurus" is the
826:. It apparently was an
652:Merchantville Formation
455:Angeac-Charente bonebed
106:Nomen ex dissertationae
59:list of dinosaur genera
12321:Dinosaur-related lists
12093:"Dinosaur Genera List"
11486:Yun, Chan-gyu (2017).
10945:Malkani, S.M. (2015).
10759:Kritosaurus navajovius
10647:Gunther, R.T. (1945).
10532:"Dinosaur Genera List"
9942:The Dinosaur Data Book
9075:"Dinosaur Genera List"
9073:Olshevsky, G. (2019).
8742:, Information Release
8450:Doklady Earth Sciences
8351:The Dinosaur Data Book
8080:Vertebrata PalAsiatica
7460:Posmoşanu, E. (2003).
7315:"Sauropod dinosaurs".
7186:. DAWN. Archived from
6503:www.paleophilatelie.eu
6217:J. Paleont. Soc. Korea
5940:
5880:Lufeng Dinosaur Museum
5791:
5713:White Rock spinosaurid
5552:Lower Wessex Formation
5474:
5473:of "Ubirajara jubatus"
5379:from across the body.
5252:
5175:, but might belong to
5159:Ultimate Dinosaur Book
5063:
5014:
4992:Rio Piranhas Formation
4953:
4627:nomen ex dissertatione
4597:
4528:
4449:"Rutellum" is the pre-
4446:
4404:
4259:Sauroniops pachytholus
4240:, either belonging to
3975:
3770:
3739:
3612:Mifune Dinosaur Museum
3393:. It was a titanosaur
3240:Judith River Formation
3069:
3048:Lower Elliot Formation
2607:Judith River Formation
2598:
2085:
2060:Bayan Shireh Formation
1974:Bayan Shireh Formation
1962:
1852:
1664:nomen ex dissertatione
1592:, China. The intended
1571:
1476:Sharp's Hill Formation
1387:
1221:"Coelosaurus" antiquus
1086:"Comanchesaurus" is a
1013:
906:
873:, when paleontologist
660:but less derived than
596:
544:name for an important
537:
479:
433:Angeac ornithomimosaur
347:
239:
198:
136:
38:
12283::209–213., June 2001.
12235:Zhou, S.Q.D. (2005).
11515:Dinosaur Mailing List
10973:Malkhani, S. (2015).
10864:data.dino-nakasato.jp
9210:Mortimer, M. (2018).
8841:"Heilongjiangosaurus"
8804:Mortimer, M. (2018).
8305:The Theropod Database
8185:Dinosaur Mailing List
6686:10.1344/105.000002083
5997:The Theropod Database
5938:
5852:. It was coined as a
5789:
5640:"Vitakrisaurus" is a
5566:"Vitakridrinda" is a
5530:Black Peaks Formation
5469:
5250:
5135:teeth belonging to a
5061:
5044:Stegosaurus ungulatus
5023:Stegosaurus ungulatus
5005:
4962:Kaiparowits Formation
4951:
4841:Phu Kradung Formation
4804:that was probably an
4780:Shake-N-Bake theropod
4689:Saraikimasoom vitakri
4595:
4526:
4444:
4419:in 2003, in his book
4402:
4242:Carcharodontosauridae
3973:
3768:
3737:
3527:Microvenator chagyabi
3201:, United States. The
3166:of dinosaur from the
3067:
2889:, China in 1954. The
2815:). It was a possible
2803:of dinosaur from the
2638:of dinosaur from the
2597:Cast of "Julieraptor"
2596:
2379:of dinosaur from the
2333:of dinosaur from the
2200:of dinosaur from the
2147:Shinekhudag Formation
2083:
1960:
1850:
1821:in a clade including
1706:McCoy Brook Formation
1569:
1385:
1177:Bull Canyon Formation
1126:Bull Canyon Formation
1060:of dinosaur from the
1024:belonging to a large
1011:
904:
594:
535:
477:
345:
237:
196:
131:
32:
11720:theropoddatabase.com
11716:"Therizinosauroidea"
11466:theropoddatabase.com
10251:"Newtonsaurus et al"
10044:University of Oregon
9646:Medusaceratops lokii
8311:on 29 September 2013
7862:on 24 September 2017
7410:"Biconcaveoposeidon"
5925:
5802:
5776:
5707:
5536:
5518:North Horn Formation
5456:
5237:
5006:Mounted skeleton of
4926:Peter Malcolm Galton
4839:found in Thailand's
4527:"Sabinosaurus" mount
4513:
4389:
4364:
4278:
4148:Hell Creek Formation
4134:. "Orcomimus" was a
4068:
4028:
3755:
3152:
3127:Llewellyn Ivor Price
2912:
2624:
2619:Royal Ontario Museum
2605:fossil found in the
2471:
2414:
2321:list by Li and Jin.
2279:. It possibly was a
2182:
1947:
1774:Balabansai Formation
1676:Princeton University
1652:
1527:Peter Malcolm Galton
1523:Dacentrurus vetustus
1408:Barunbayaskaya Svita
1372:
1353:Hell Creek Formation
1227:
1144:"Cryptoraptor" is a
998:
893:and dromaeosaurids.
777:Barnes High Sauropod
683:
606:dinosaur similar to
414:Peter Malcolm Galton
324:Peter Malcolm Galton
178:Gorgosaurus libratus
118:
12147:. Dinosaur Database
12016:10.7717/peerj.13543
11652:2016PdPe...96..149S
11587:2018CrRes..85..309B
11575:Cretaceous Research
11348:, MyNorthwest.com (
11255:2015PLoSO..1027792P
11208:2016CrRes..67...16G
11196:Cretaceous Research
11175:on 17 November 2020
11004:2021OJGeo..11..275M
10775:2014JSPal..12..133P
10682:2020CrRes.10704286C
10670:Cretaceous Research
10538:on 5 February 2022.
10519:. pp. 536–537.
10327:on 14 December 2021
10183:2012JSPal..10..211C
10126:2010JSPal...8..131B
9721:2010JSPal...8..257A
9670:10.1017/jpa.2017.62
9662:2018JPal...92..272C
9537:2021PPal....7.2075B
9361:Cretaceous Research
9261:2022OJGeo..12.1032M
8806:"Ornithomimosauria"
8778:2020OJGeo..10..448M
8760:Gspsaurus pakistani
8462:2022DokES.503...93A
8422:2006Palgy..49..467S
8240:2012CrRes..37....1N
8228:Cretaceous Research
8191:on 22 December 2019
7944:2007Sci...317.1378T
7938:(5843): 1378–1381.
7886:Everything Dinosaur
7795:Jinzhousaurus yangi
7712:2007JSPal...5..209N
7659:2006GeoM..143..621M
7647:Geological Magazine
7549:. 30 September 1998
7545:(D.C. Law 12-155).
7523:on 30 November 2020
7344:2006CaJES..43.1283C
7236:2011Palgy..54..981W
7169:2020dffs.book.....M
7075:10.1098/rsos.210127
7067:2021RSOS....810127D
6941:2001Natur.410..539R
6859:National Geographic
6816:2002Natur.420..285Z
6781:2004CrRes..25..787N
6769:Cretaceous Research
6641:2018CrRes..90..204P
6629:Cretaceous Research
6583:2012CrRes..37....1N
6571:Cretaceous Research
6426:, and other genera"
6254:2010JSPal...8..257A
6078:2015PLoSO..1028107M
5894:dinosaurs from the
5668:Indian subcontinent
5111:, near Tacoma, the
5086:. It was the first
5084:State of Washington
4932:identified it as a
4876:National Geographic
4760:predatory publisher
4423:, where he drew an
4384:predatory publisher
4184:Lower Lufeng Series
3908:" dapukaensis as a
3806:Edwin Tulley Newton
3796:) aged beds of the
3647:Mitchell ornithopod
2899:Lower Lufeng Series
2895:Fengjiahe Formation
2825:Gugyedong Formation
2466:predatory publisher
2450:predatory publisher
2434:predatory publisher
2256:Heilongjiangosaurus
1792:"Ferropectis" is a
1662:"Fendusaurus" is a
1600:, was described by
1586:Shishugou Formation
1521:was renamed into a
1491:Friedrich von Huene
1472:Cornbrash Formation
1254:Lower Lufeng Series
1042:Dryptosaurus potens
1018:informal genus name
551:National Geographic
312:La Amarga Formation
248:Wonthaggi Formation
230:Allosaurus robustus
169:Ojo Alamo Formation
153:Ojo Alamo Formation
96:is equivalent to a
11521:on 25 January 2020
10612:Lhuyd, E. (1699).
10231:on 30 October 2019
9865:on 9 December 2007
9419:Anonymous (2001).
9310:on 4 December 2008
9137:The New York Times
8882:on 6 February 2012
8874:George Olshevsky.
8673:10.7717/peerj.7247
8598:Benton, Michael J.
7830:Rapid City Journal
7775:on 9 December 2007
7599:(D.C. Law 13-41).
6997:. 3 September 2015
6401:. 24 January 2018.
5957:than it does with
5941:
5828:dinosaur from the
5799:(13,000 lb).
5792:
5499:nomen manuscriptum
5475:
5264:Navesink Formation
5253:
5155:Dinosaur Data Book
5064:
5048:Morrison Formation
5026:—resulting in the
5015:
4986:dinosaur from the
4954:
4870:discovered in the
4711:nomen manuscriptum
4683:dinosaur from the
4645:dinosaur from the
4598:
4529:
4457:specimen from the
4447:
4430:Citipati osmolskae
4405:
4192:heterodontosaurids
4174:dinosaur from the
4098:Kuwajima Formation
4000:Qagannur Formation
3976:
3900:" dapukaensis and
3834:interdental plates
3798:Lilstock Formation
3771:
3740:
3594:dinosaur from the
3453:pachycephalosaurid
3382:dinosaur from the
3266:discovered in the
3070:
2983:dinosaur from the
2934:dinosaur from the
2924:Lancangjiang River
2918:Lancanjiangosaurus
2837:Hypsilophodontidae
2682:Kitadani Formation
2599:
2528:Jiangjunmiaosaurus
2490:—resulting in the
2275:dinosaur from the
2115:nomen manuscriptum
2086:
1963:
1920:Ashizawa Formation
1906:dinosaur from the
1853:
1635:Hypsilophodontidae
1572:
1531:Omosaurus vetustus
1388:
1316:dinosaur from the
1284:dinosaur from the
1248:dinosaur from the
1014:
921:Morrison Formation
907:
640:Bristol University
597:
538:
480:
400:dinosaur from the
360:Morrison Formation
348:
240:
203:Saltwick Formation
199:
137:
135:of "Alamotyrannus"
94:nomen manuscriptum
87:Nomen manuscriptum
39:
12246:978-7-562-52033-7
11881:, Palaeontology.
11423:HB 1020 - 2023-24
10926:on 4 October 2007
10895:on 5 October 2007
10860:"神流町恐竜センターデータべース"
10572:978-0-520-25264-6
10562:Tyrannosaurus rex
10490:978-0-691-19059-4
10375:Dong, Z. (1992).
10285:28(1–2); 295–306.
9835:28(1–2); 295–306.
9812:Theropod Database
9545:10.1002/spp2.1375
9296:Harris, Jerald D.
9255:(11): 1032–1079.
9054:978-0-691-23157-0
8979:(10): 1069–1138.
8860:978-0-7864-1166-5
8611:978-0-521-55476-3
8579:978-0-380-83519-5
8548:978-0-8065-0782-8
8517:978-0-89950-917-4
8365:978-0-380-75896-8
8111:978-0-520-24209-8
7603:. 20 October 1999
6935:(6828): 539–540.
6892:(5464): 238–239.
5676:Vitakri Formation
5660:Cretaceous period
5479:Ubirajara jubatus
5349:Zhejiang Province
5121:COVID-19 pandemic
5010:("Stegotitanus")
4930:Kenneth Carpenter
4813:Vitakri Formation
4786:Kayenta Formation
4735:Vitakri Formation
4685:Vitakri Formation
4376:Vitakri Formation
4351:by a crew led by
4250:Kem Kem Formation
4186:. The intended "
3929:Vitakri Formation
3838:meckelian foramen
3832:based on the low
3777:dinosaur species
3432:Kem Kem Formation
3370:Megacervixosaurus
3359:Kem Kem Formation
3270:, New Zealand by
3195:Arundel Formation
2905:, hind limb, and
2726:Vitakri Formation
2704:Maniraptoriformes
2566:Zhumapu Formation
2426:Vitakri Formation
2339:Hirono, Fukushima
2236:, bones from the
2062:of Baishin Tsav.
1367:Prehistoric Times
1361:was unearthed in
1290:Liaoning Province
1152:remains from the
1094:remains from the
1038:Creosaurus potens
982:James Ross Island
944:Bauxite of Cornet
897:Biconcavoposeidon
890:Protarchaeopteryx
636:Michael P. Taylor
418:Kenneth Carpenter
328:Kenneth Carpenter
197:Alan the Dinosaur
189:Alan the Dinosaur
55:unavailable names
16:(Redirected from
12338:
12301:from Zhao (1985)
12284:
12274:
12268:
12257:
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12152:
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12135:
12134:
12132:
12130:
12115:
12109:
12108:
12106:
12104:
12095:. Archived from
12088:
12082:
12079:
12073:
12072:
12070:
12068:
12062:Tetrapod Zoology
12053:
12047:
12046:
12028:
12018:
11994:
11988:
11987:
11985:
11961:
11955:
11954:
11952:
11943:
11937:
11934:
11928:
11924:
11918:
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11892:
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11813:
11807:
11806:
11804:
11802:
11787:
11781:
11776:
11770:
11767:
11761:
11760:
11758:
11756:
11751:on 6 August 2016
11747:. Archived from
11737:
11731:
11730:
11728:
11726:
11712:
11706:
11705:
11703:
11701:
11695:Tetrapod Zoology
11686:
11680:
11679:
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11624:
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11598:
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11374:
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11360:
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11353:
11352:), 25 March 2019
11340:
11334:
11333:
11332:, iFiberOne News
11323:
11317:
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11314:
11312:
11307:on 26 April 2019
11293:
11287:
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11099:
11093:
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11050:
11049:. pp. 1–19.
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10576:
10555:
10549:
10546:
10540:
10539:
10534:. Archived from
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10521:
10520:
10512:
10503:
10502:
10466:
10460:
10459:
10457:
10455:
10444:
10438:
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10277:
10271:
10270:
10268:
10266:
10257:. Archived from
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10241:
10240:
10238:
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10227:. Archived from
10217:
10211:
10210:
10162:
10156:
10155:
10137:
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10099:
10092:
10086:
10083:
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9969:
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9945:
9938:
9932:
9926:
9920:
9919:
9917:
9915:
9908:"Kabu Formation"
9904:
9898:
9895:
9889:
9886:
9875:
9874:
9872:
9870:
9861:. Archived from
9851:
9845:
9842:
9836:
9829:
9823:
9822:
9820:
9818:
9803:
9797:
9794:
9783:
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9691:
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9625:
9613:
9607:
9606:
9593:
9587:
9580:
9574:
9571:
9565:
9564:
9531:(4): 2075–2099.
9519:
9513:
9509:
9503:
9499:
9493:
9490:
9484:
9481:
9475:
9471:
9465:
9462:
9456:
9455:
9453:
9451:
9442:. Archived from
9432:
9423:
9417:
9408:
9407:
9405:
9403:
9388:
9382:
9379:
9373:
9370:
9364:
9357:
9351:
9348:
9342:
9339:
9333:
9326:
9320:
9319:
9317:
9315:
9298:(27 June 2007).
9292:
9283:
9282:
9272:
9236:
9227:
9226:
9224:
9222:
9216:TheropodDatabase
9207:
9201:
9200:
9198:
9196:
9187:. Archived from
9177:
9171:
9170:
9168:
9166:
9157:. Archived from
9147:
9141:
9140:
9128:
9122:
9121:
9115:
9106:
9100:
9097:
9091:
9090:
9088:
9086:
9070:
9059:
9058:
9039:Paul, Gregory S.
9035:
9024:
9023:
9021:
8997:
8991:
8990:
8988:
8964:
8953:
8949:
8943:
8940:
8934:
8933:
8913:
8907:
8906:
8898:
8892:
8891:
8889:
8887:
8878:. Archived from
8871:
8865:
8864:
8836:
8830:
8827:
8821:
8820:
8818:
8816:
8810:TheropodDatabase
8801:
8792:
8791:
8789:
8753:
8747:
8736:
8730:
8729:
8727:
8725:
8710:
8704:
8703:
8693:
8675:
8651:
8642:
8641:
8631:
8622:
8616:
8615:
8594:Norman, David B.
8590:
8584:
8583:
8559:
8553:
8552:
8528:
8522:
8521:
8503:
8497:
8496:
8488:
8482:
8481:
8445:
8436:
8435:
8433:
8401:
8395:
8394:
8383:
8370:
8369:
8345:
8334:
8327:
8321:
8320:
8318:
8316:
8307:. Archived from
8296:
8290:
8289:
8287:
8285:
8266:
8260:
8259:
8222:
8216:
8215:
8207:
8201:
8200:
8198:
8196:
8187:. Archived from
8176:
8170:
8167:
8161:
8160:
8149:
8143:
8140:
8131:
8130:
8122:
8116:
8115:
8098:Norman, David B.
8094:
8088:
8087:
8068:
8062:
8059:
8053:
8050:
8044:
8032:
8026:
8023:
8017:
8014:
8008:
8005:
7999:
7996:
7990:
7989:
7978:
7972:
7971:
7929:
7920:
7914:
7913:32(1–2): 121–132
7907:
7898:
7897:
7895:
7893:
7888:. 29 August 2015
7878:
7872:
7871:
7869:
7867:
7847:
7841:
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7812:
7811:
7804:
7798:
7791:
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7784:
7782:
7780:
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7754:
7751:
7732:
7731:
7695:
7686:
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7683:
7681:
7638:
7632:
7631:
7619:
7613:
7612:
7610:
7608:
7593:
7587:
7586:
7584:
7582:
7565:
7559:
7558:
7556:
7554:
7539:
7533:
7532:
7530:
7528:
7519:. Archived from
7496:
7490:
7483:
7477:
7476:
7466:
7457:
7451:
7450:
7448:
7428:
7422:
7421:
7419:
7417:
7406:
7400:
7399:
7397:
7395:
7386:. Archived from
7375:
7369:
7362:
7356:
7355:
7338:(9): 1283–1289.
7327:
7321:
7320:
7312:
7306:
7305:
7293:
7287:
7286:
7283:Tetrapod Zoology
7274:
7268:
7267:
7257:
7247:
7215:
7200:
7199:
7197:
7195:
7179:
7173:
7172:
7156:
7141:
7140:
7111:
7105:
7104:
7094:
7046:
7033:
7032:
7030:
7028:
7013:
7007:
7006:
7004:
7002:
6987:
6981:
6975:
6969:
6968:
6949:10.1038/35069145
6924:
6918:
6917:
6881:
6875:
6874:
6872:
6870:
6861:. Archived from
6850:
6844:
6843:
6799:
6793:
6792:
6766:
6757:
6751:
6750:
6745:. Archived from
6738:
6732:
6731:
6719:
6713:
6712:
6710:
6708:
6696:
6690:
6689:
6675:
6667:
6661:
6660:
6626:
6617:
6611:
6604:
6595:
6594:
6565:
6559:
6558:
6530:
6524:
6520:
6514:
6513:
6511:
6509:
6495:
6489:
6488:
6486:
6484:
6469:
6463:
6462:
6446:
6440:
6439:
6438:on 10 July 2011.
6437:
6430:
6409:
6403:
6402:
6391:
6385:
6367:
6356:
6349:
6330:
6327:
6321:
6320:
6280:
6274:
6273:
6231:
6225:
6224:
6204:
6198:
6195:
6189:
6188:
6178:
6168:
6144:
6138:
6137:
6135:
6133:
6116:
6110:
6109:
6099:
6089:
6055:
6049:
6048:
6046:
6044:
6029:
6020:
6013:
6002:
5993:
5816:lizard") is the
5761:Vectis Formation
5743:
5734:
5725:
5592:is "V. sulaimani
5397:Early Cretaceous
5367:, an incomplete
5345:Laijia Formation
5147:Early Cretaceous
4988:Early Cretaceous
4917:Lufeng Formation
4872:Elrhaz Formation
4647:Early Cretaceous
4570:Saldam Formation
4453:name given to a
4317:Lameta Formation
4197:Dianchungosaurus
4095:Early Cretaceous
4084:somphospondylian
4032:
4022:Early Cretaceous
3927:red muds of the
3660:Mitchell, Oregon
3658:discovered near
3610:, stored at the
3552:Early Cretaceous
3488:Microdontosaurus
3418:Megapleurocoelus
3387:Zonggo Formation
3268:Tahora Formation
3168:Early Cretaceous
2968:lizard") is the
2805:Early Cretaceous
2698:, and the large
2640:Early Cretaceous
2512:Yixian Formation
2456:Imrankhanshaheen
2409:Iwaki, Fukushima
2371:Hisanohamasaurus
2310:Mandschurosaurus
2155:Rinchen Barsbold
2090:Rinchen Barsbold
2044:Hans-Dieter Sues
1865:Early Cretaceous
1809:Eagle Ford Group
1745:sacral vertebrae
1726:Massospondylidae
1694:Timothy J. Fedak
1412:Rinchen Barsbold
1400:Early Cretaceous
1298:Yixian Formation
1286:Early Cretaceous
1276:Dongshengosaurus
1130:Guadalupe County
1034:Washington, D.C.
1030:Early Cretaceous
941:Early Cretaceous
875:Robert T. Bakker
845:, a fragmentary
820:Philip J. Currie
783:Wessex Formation
496:Wessex Formation
424:, listing it as
252:Early Cretaceous
224:Yorkshire Museum
133:Life restoration
51:scientific names
21:
12346:
12345:
12341:
12340:
12339:
12337:
12336:
12335:
12306:
12305:
12293:
12288:
12287:
12275:
12271:
12258:
12254:
12247:
12233:
12229:
12214:
12210:
12204:
12200:
12187:
12186:
12182:
12173:
12169:
12164:
12160:
12150:
12148:
12143:
12142:
12138:
12128:
12126:
12116:
12112:
12102:
12100:
12099:on 15 July 2011
12089:
12085:
12080:
12076:
12066:
12064:
12054:
12050:
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11962:
11958:
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11889:
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11855:
11851:
11814:
11810:
11800:
11798:
11796:www.science.org
11788:
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11724:
11722:
11714:
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11709:
11699:
11697:
11687:
11683:
11632:
11628:
11618:
11616:
11608:Naish, Darren.
11606:
11602:
11571:
11567:
11546:PeerJ Preprints
11538:
11534:
11524:
11522:
11507:
11503:
11484:
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11470:
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11460:
11459:
11455:
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11357:
11342:
11341:
11337:
11324:
11320:
11310:
11308:
11295:
11294:
11290:
11249:(5): e0127792.
11235:
11231:
11192:
11188:
11178:
11176:
11163:
11162:
11158:
11145:
11141:
11118:
11114:
11109:
11105:
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11096:
11091:
11087:
11076:
11072:
11067:
11063:
11058:
11054:
11037:
11033:
10984:
10980:
10972:
10968:
10962:
10958:
10943:
10939:
10929:
10927:
10914:Worth, Graeme.
10912:
10908:
10898:
10896:
10883:
10882:
10878:
10868:
10866:
10856:
10849:
10840:
10836:
10805:
10798:
10755:
10751:
10743:
10736:
10727:
10720:
10712:
10665:
10659:
10655:
10646:
10642:
10629:
10622:
10611:
10604:
10596:
10592:
10587:
10580:
10573:
10556:
10552:
10547:
10543:
10528:
10524:
10513:
10506:
10491:
10467:
10463:
10453:
10451:
10445:
10441:
10432:
10428:
10423:
10419:
10412:
10398:
10394:
10387:
10373:
10369:
10359:
10357:
10347:
10340:
10330:
10328:
10315:
10314:
10310:
10293:
10289:
10278:
10274:
10264:
10262:
10261:on 3 March 2016
10249:
10248:
10244:
10234:
10232:
10219:
10218:
10214:
10163:
10159:
10106:
10102:
10093:
10089:
10084:
10080:
10071:
10067:
10062:
10058:
10048:
10046:
10036:
10029:
10020:
10011:
9998:
9997:
9993:
9980:
9979:
9975:
9965:
9963:
9958:
9957:
9948:
9939:
9935:
9927:
9923:
9913:
9911:
9906:
9905:
9901:
9896:
9892:
9887:
9878:
9868:
9866:
9853:
9852:
9848:
9843:
9839:
9830:
9826:
9816:
9814:
9808:"Non-theropods"
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7390:on 9 March 2021
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5973:
5933:
5928:
5898:of what is now
5896:Late Cretaceous
5888:
5876:Middle Jurassic
5868:
5859:Gongxianosaurus
5810:
5805:
5784:
5779:
5753:
5752:
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5750:
5746:
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5736:
5735:
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5638:
5582:Late Cretaceous
5564:
5544:
5539:
5522:Gregory S. Paul
5520:of Utah US, by
5508:
5493:Crato Formation
5481:
5464:
5459:
5424:
5415:Fossil Fighters
5385:
5333:
5320:
5245:
5240:
5214:, found in the
5200:Late Cretaceous
5189:
5187:Sulaimanisaurus
5153:in 1990 in the
5137:titanosauriform
5129:
5099:paleontologists
5080:San Juan County
5056:
5036:Gregory S. Paul
5030:"Stegotitanus"
5028:new combination
5000:
4970:
4946:
4889:
4887:Sinopeltosaurus
4864:
4856:South East Asia
4837:dorsal vertebra
4822:
4810:Late Cretaceous
4798:
4782:
4727:Late Cretaceous
4719:
4677:
4643:ornithomimosaur
4635:
4590:
4580:and is hence a
4555:
4521:
4516:
4439:
4397:
4392:
4372:
4367:
4337:
4297:Late Cretaceous
4286:
4281:
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4234:
4160:
4106:
4076:
4071:
4034:
4020:, but is still
3968:
3941:Sulaimanisaurus
3925:Late Cretaceous
3921:
3881:Middle Jurassic
3862:
3763:
3758:
3732:
3672:Late Cretaceous
3649:
3596:Late Cretaceous
3586:maniraptoriform
3567:
3529:
3519:. The intended
3509:Middle Jurassic
3490:
3457:Late Cretaceous
3441:
3428:Flagellicaudata
3420:
3384:Late Cretaceous
3372:
3348:
3346:Maroccanoraptor
3336:Sulaimanisaurus
3326:, found in the
3308:Late Cretaceous
3297:
3285:
3252:
3232:Late Cretaceous
3217:
3160:
3155:
3107:Late Cretaceous
3062:
3017:
2987:of what is now
2985:Late Cretaceous
2962:
2936:Middle Jurassic
2920:
2915:
2887:Yunnan Province
2875:
2833:Tyrannosauridae
2797:
2790:
2782:Sulaimanisaurus
2776:), along with "
2764:, found in the
2750:Late Cretaceous
2735:
2723:Late Cretaceous
2712:
2678:
2676:Katsuyamasaurus
2663:Katsuyamasaurus
2632:
2627:
2591:
2558:
2535:Monolophosaurus
2530:
2500:Gregory S. Paul
2492:new combination
2479:
2474:
2458:
2442:
2422:
2417:
2381:Late Cretaceous
2373:
2335:Late Cretaceous
2327:
2277:Late Cretaceous
2258:
2202:Late Cretaceous
2190:
2185:
2131:
2113:"Gspsaurus" (a
2111:
2078:
2040:David B. Norman
2025:Shantungosaurus
1955:
1950:
1908:Late Cretaceous
1896:
1889:
1845:
1801:Late Cretaceous
1790:
1766:Middle Jurassic
1758:
1749:sauropodomorphs
1660:
1655:
1564:
1469:Middle Jurassic
1467:known from the
1461:
1380:
1375:
1342:
1340:Duranteceratops
1306:
1278:
1235:
1230:
1189:
1142:
1084:
1054:
1006:
1001:
966:
946:, Romania. The
933:
899:
855:
813:paleontologists
805:
779:
746:Late Cretaceous
728:
719:Chota Formation
707:Late Cretaceous
691:
686:
677:Monmouth County
648:
589:
530:
524:
472:
463:Angeac-Charente
459:Aquitaine Basin
439:ornithomimosaur
435:
386:
340:
298:
282:Australovenator
246:known from the
232:
207:Middle Jurassic
191:
145:Late Cretaceous
126:
121:
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12292:
12291:External links
12289:
12286:
12285:
12269:
12265:The Dinosauria
12259:Barsbold, R.,
12252:
12245:
12227:
12208:
12198:
12180:
12174:Ouyang, 2003.
12167:
12158:
12145:"Xinghesaurus"
12136:
12110:
12083:
12074:
12048:
11989:
11976:(8): 275–318.
11956:
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11929:
11919:
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11849:
11828:(3): 443–446.
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11394:
11375:
11372:, 7 April 2019
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11139:
11128:(1): 117–128.
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11052:
11031:
10998:(8): 275–318.
10978:
10966:
10956:
10937:
10916:"SANCHUSAURUS"
10906:
10876:
10847:
10834:
10823:(2): 185–208.
10796:
10769:(2): 133–175.
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10076:45: 1197–1217.
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9683:
9656:(2): 272–288.
9636:
9627:
9608:
9588:
9575:
9566:
9514:
9504:
9494:
9485:
9476:
9466:
9457:
9446:on 13 May 2008
9424:
9409:
9383:
9374:
9365:
9363:. 26, 299-306.
9352:
9343:
9341:Kim, (1979). .
9334:
9321:
9284:
9228:
9212:"Neotheropoda"
9202:
9191:on 6 June 2020
9172:
9161:on 6 June 2020
9142:
9123:
9101:
9092:
9060:
9053:
9025:
9012:(3): 431–511.
8992:
8954:
8944:
8935:
8908:
8893:
8866:
8859:
8831:
8822:
8793:
8772:(4): 448–489.
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8516:
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8437:
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8396:
8371:
8364:
8335:
8322:
8301:"Neotheropoda"
8291:
8271:"The femur of
8261:
8217:
8202:
8171:
8162:
8144:
8132:
8117:
8110:
8102:The Dinosauria
8089:
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7706:(2): 209–243.
7687:
7653:(5): 621–634.
7633:
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7560:
7534:
7511:(3): 228–250.
7491:
7478:
7452:
7423:
7401:
7370:
7357:
7322:
7307:
7288:
7269:
7230:(5): 981–998.
7201:
7174:
7142:
7123:(3): 143–177.
7106:
7034:
7008:
6982:
6970:
6919:
6876:
6865:on 12 May 2008
6845:
6794:
6775:(6): 787–795.
6752:
6749:on 8 May 2012.
6733:
6714:
6691:
6678:Geologica Acta
6662:
6612:
6596:
6560:
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6404:
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6275:
6248:(2): 257–300.
6226:
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6125:Yorkshire Post
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5972:
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5927:
5924:
5911:paleontologist
5900:Hubei Province
5887:
5886:Yunxianosaurus
5884:
5872:Yuanmou County
5867:
5864:
5830:Early Jurassic
5809:
5806:
5804:
5801:
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5698:Saraiki people
5637:
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5560:
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5540:
5538:
5535:
5507:
5504:
5477:Main article:
5463:
5460:
5458:
5455:
5423:
5422:Tonouchisaurus
5420:
5384:
5381:
5332:
5329:
5319:
5316:
5257:tyrannosauroid
5244:
5241:
5239:
5236:
5232:Titanosauridae
5228:Khetranisaurus
5188:
5185:
5173:Camarasauridae
5169:Katsuyama City
5128:
5127:Sugiyamasaurus
5125:
5090:discovered in
5055:
5052:
4999:
4996:
4969:
4966:
4945:
4942:
4888:
4885:
4863:
4860:
4854:discovered in
4821:
4818:
4797:
4794:
4781:
4778:
4743:pterodactyloid
4718:
4715:
4676:
4673:
4634:
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4554:
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4391:
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4363:
4345:Red Deer River
4336:
4333:
4285:
4282:
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4277:
4267:
4264:
4233:
4230:
4176:Early Jurassic
4159:
4156:
4105:
4102:
4075:
4072:
4070:
4067:
4013:Psittacosaurus
4004:Inner Mongolia
3967:
3964:
3937:Khetranisaurus
3933:Sulaiman Basin
3920:
3917:
3861:
3858:
3762:
3759:
3757:
3754:
3749:Mamenchisaurus
3731:
3728:
3684:Cape Sebastian
3648:
3645:
3604:Kabu Formation
3573:lizard') is a
3566:
3563:
3555:Lura Formation
3528:
3525:
3489:
3486:
3479:paleontologist
3461:late Campanian
3451:of very small
3440:
3437:
3419:
3416:
3403:paleontologist
3371:
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3293:
3284:
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3213:
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3156:
3154:
3151:
3136:Ypupiara lopai
3061:
3058:
3016:
3015:Likhoelesaurus
3013:
2996:paleontologist
2961:
2960:Lijiagousaurus
2958:
2919:
2916:
2914:
2911:
2883:Early Jurassic
2874:
2873:Kunmingosaurus
2871:
2789:
2786:
2774:Titanosauridae
2734:
2733:Khetranisaurus
2731:
2711:
2708:
2677:
2674:
2658:Kitadanisaurus
2631:
2628:
2626:
2623:
2590:
2587:
2582:Yunyangosaurus
2557:
2554:
2529:
2526:
2506:in 2024. The
2494:"Jeholraptor"
2483:microraptorine
2478:
2475:
2473:
2470:
2457:
2454:
2441:
2438:
2421:
2418:
2416:
2413:
2372:
2369:
2326:
2323:
2293:were found in
2257:
2254:
2214:Inner Mongolia
2212:were found in
2189:
2186:
2184:
2181:
2130:
2127:
2110:
2107:
2077:
2074:
2002:Donald F. Glut
1954:
1951:
1949:
1946:
1888:
1885:
1844:
1843:Francoposeidon
1841:
1789:
1786:
1778:Fergana Valley
1757:
1754:
1698:Early Jurassic
1659:
1656:
1654:
1651:
1563:
1562:Eugongbusaurus
1560:
1548:synapomorphies
1460:
1457:
1444:Jinfengopteryx
1379:
1376:
1374:
1371:
1341:
1338:
1318:Early Jurassic
1305:
1302:
1292:, China. the "
1277:
1274:
1250:Early Jurassic
1234:
1233:Dachongosaurus
1231:
1229:
1226:
1203:Dryptosauridae
1201:, reinstating
1188:
1187:Cryptotyrannus
1185:
1174:Upper Triassic
1141:
1138:
1123:Upper Triassic
1083:
1082:Comanchesaurus
1080:
1053:
1050:
1005:
1002:
1000:
997:
965:
964:Biscoveosaurus
962:
939:dinosaur from
932:
929:
898:
895:
854:
851:
804:
801:
778:
775:
727:
724:
690:
687:
685:
682:
666:Lambeosaurinae
647:
644:
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585:
526:Main article:
523:
520:
471:
468:
434:
431:
402:Kota Formation
385:
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336:
330:declared it a
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12261:Maryanska, T.
12256:
12248:
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12194:
12190:
12189:"Carnosauria"
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5602:Pab Formation
5599:
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5562:Vitakridrinda
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5449:and complete
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5406:
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5393:Euhelopodidae
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5193:titanosaurian
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4981:titanosaurian
4978:
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4941:
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4761:
4757:
4753:
4752:peer-reviewed
4748:
4744:
4740:
4736:
4732:
4731:Maastrichtian
4728:
4724:
4717:Saraikisaurus
4714:
4712:
4708:
4707:Saraikimasoom
4704:
4700:
4696:
4695:
4690:
4686:
4682:
4675:Saraikimasoom
4672:
4670:
4669:
4664:
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4648:
4644:
4641:for possible
4640:
4639:informal name
4630:
4628:
4624:
4623:North America
4620:
4616:
4611:
4607:
4603:
4594:
4588:Saltillomimus
4585:
4583:
4579:
4575:
4571:
4567:
4564:
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4553:Saldamosaurus
4550:
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4473:, possibly a
4472:
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4459:Late Jurassic
4456:
4452:
4443:
4434:
4432:
4431:
4426:
4422:
4418:
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4413:Oviraptor sp.
4410:
4401:
4395:Ronaldoraptor
4387:
4385:
4381:
4377:
4362:
4360:
4359:
4358:Hypacrosaurus
4354:
4350:
4346:
4342:
4332:
4329:
4327:
4326:
4320:
4318:
4314:
4313:Pab Formation
4310:
4309:Maastrichtian
4306:
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4291:
4290:titanosaurian
4276:
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4091:Euhelopodidae
4088:
4085:
4081:
4074:Oharasisaurus
4066:
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6389:
6384:(2): 185–208
6381:
6378:
6375:Alcovasaurus
6374:
6370:
6325:
6292:
6288:
6278:
6245:
6239:
6229:
6220:
6216:
6210:
6202:
6193:
6156:
6152:
6142:
6130:. Retrieved
6123:
6114:
6069:
6063:
6053:
6041:. Retrieved
6038:Skye McDavid
6037:
6016:
5996:
5991:
5962:
5958:
5954:
5950:
5944:
5942:
5904:type species
5889:
5869:
5857:
5853:
5842:type species
5811:
5808:Yibinosaurus
5793:
5782:Xinghesaurus
5768:
5754:
5701:
5685:Velocisaurus
5683:
5639:
5630:Thomas Holtz
5623:
5617:
5593:
5590:type species
5565:
5555:
5547:
5545:
5511:
5509:
5497:
5482:
5443:type species
5425:
5413:
5409:Matsuo Group
5386:
5334:
5324:Darren Naish
5321:
5312:Dryptosaurus
5311:
5307:
5303:nomen dubium
5301:
5298:ornithomimid
5293:
5291:
5277:Dryptosaurus
5275:
5271:
5254:
5243:Teihivenator
5190:
5180:
5176:
5162:
5158:
5154:
5140:
5130:
5117:J. T. Wilcox
5102:
5096:Burke Museum
5070:(possibly a
5065:
5043:
5031:
5021:
5016:
5011:
5007:
4998:Stegotitanus
4971:
4955:
4944:Skaladromeus
4934:nomen dubium
4933:
4903:thyreophoran
4890:
4865:
4849:thyreophoran
4823:
4799:
4783:
4771:
4768:ResearchGate
4720:
4710:
4706:
4692:
4688:
4678:
4666:
4660:
4636:
4633:Sanchusaurus
4626:
4602:ornithomimid
4599:
4581:
4556:
4543:saurolophine
4536:
4530:
4519:Sabinosaurus
4505:
4488:Megalosaurus
4486:
4483:Edward Lhuyd
4448:
4428:
4425:illustration
4420:
4412:
4406:
4373:
4356:
4353:Barnum Brown
4338:
4330:
4323:
4321:
4287:
4269:
4257:
4255:
4235:
4232:Osteoporosia
4225:Eshanosaurus
4223:
4216:
4202:
4195:
4188:type species
4161:
4158:Oshanosaurus
4150:, where the
4129:
4122:South Dakota
4118:ornithomimid
4107:
4077:
4060:
4056:Camarasaurus
4054:
4048:
4042:
4036:
4026:
4018:Guyang Group
4011:
3992:Zhiming Dong
3977:
3961:
3922:
3910:megalosaurid
3905:
3897:Megalosaurus
3895:
3892:type species
3884:Dapuka Group
3877:Avetheropoda
3863:
3853:
3849:
3845:
3842:
3826:coelophysoid
3821:nomen dubium
3819:
3816:Peter Galton
3811:Megalosaurus
3809:
3778:
3772:
3761:Newtonsaurus
3747:
3744:Miyako Group
3741:
3713:
3650:
3629:ceratosaurid
3577:given to an
3568:
3565:Mifunesaurus
3533:Microvenator
3530:
3521:type species
3513:Dapuka Group
3491:
3472:
3442:
3439:Microcephale
3421:
3409:
3399:type species
3373:
3349:
3316:type species
3298:
3286:
3276:megalosaurid
3253:
3250:Mangahouanga
3218:
3206:
3203:type species
3185:, either an
3161:
3144:
3141:Unenlagiinae
3134:
3123:Alberto Lopa
3100:
3094:
3090:Buitreraptor
3088:
3085:Unenlagiinae
3071:
3051:
3044:early Norian
3040:late Carnian
3036:type species
3018:
3006:
2963:
2950:Dapuka Group
2943:
2940:type species
2921:
2876:
2866:Velociraptor
2864:
2858:
2848:
2819:(or similar
2798:
2736:
2713:
2695:
2689:
2679:
2667:
2661:
2651:
2648:type species
2633:
2600:
2580:
2574:type species
2559:
2550:Allosauridae
2539:
2533:
2531:
2519:
2507:
2495:
2485:
2480:
2459:
2443:
2423:
2402:
2384:
2374:
2361:Dong Zhiming
2354:
2328:
2325:Hironosaurus
2316:
2312:" jiainensis
2307:
2304:
2298:
2284:
2262:Heilongjiang
2259:
2204:. It was an
2191:
2174:
2168:
2162:
2158:
2135:ornithomimid
2132:
2114:
2112:
2100:
2093:
2087:
2067:
2064:
2047:
2033:
2023:
2017:
1997:
1995:
1986:
1970:hadrosauroid
1964:
1953:Gadolosaurus
1937:Futabasaurus
1935:
1928:Dong Zhiming
1924:Futaba Group
1897:
1893:Futabasaurus
1887:Futabasaurus
1861:turiasaurian
1854:
1836:Pawpawsaurus
1834:
1828:
1822:
1818:Borealopelta
1816:
1791:
1782:nomen dubium
1759:
1736:
1730:
1721:
1710:Wasson Bluff
1687:
1663:
1661:
1647:Gongbusaurus
1646:
1642:
1631:Gongbusaurus
1630:
1610:Gongbusaurus
1608:
1602:Dong Zhiming
1597:
1594:type species
1575:
1573:
1555:
1542:nomen dubium
1540:
1536:Lexovisaurus
1534:
1530:
1522:
1518:
1514:
1510:
1483:
1462:
1442:
1428:
1416:
1389:
1366:
1363:South Dakota
1356:
1343:
1307:
1304:Damalasaurus
1294:type species
1279:
1270:type species
1236:
1219:
1213:
1210:tyrannosaurs
1207:
1198:Dryptosaurus
1196:
1190:
1145:
1143:
1140:Cryptoraptor
1087:
1085:
1073:
1070:type species
1055:
1041:
1037:
1015:
991:
985:
967:
953:Camptosaurus
951:
948:type species
934:
908:
888:
882:
856:
828:abelisauroid
806:
794:
780:
766:
729:
692:
670:
657:Tethyshadros
655:
649:
627:
624:Giraffatitan
623:
619:
615:Giraffatitan
613:
607:
598:
578:
568:
557:missing link
550:
539:
511:
508:Darren Naish
481:
436:
421:
410:Ankylosauria
387:
384:Andhrasaurus
369:Amphicoelias
367:
356:Kimmeridgian
349:
331:
320:type species
299:
296:Amargastegos
291:
287:megaraptoran
280:
274:
266:
255:
241:
221:
214:
200:
176:
166:
138:
104:
103:
97:
93:
85:
84:
78:
66:
65:
40:
26:
12331:Nomina nuda
12299:nomina nuda
12151:14 December
11581:: 309–318.
11552:: e3105v1.
11389:KTTH AM 770
11299:. Seattle:
10331:17 December
9966:14 February
9914:17 December
9243:Jainosaurus
8315:17 November
8157:zoobank.org
7986:zoobank.org
7866:7 September
7808:"Sauropoda"
7607:31 December
7581:31 December
7575:Smithsonian
7553:31 December
7527:16 November
7364:Bakker, R.
6635:: 204–221.
6424:Apatosaurus
6211:Fukuiraptor
5832:. It was a
5826:herbivorous
5770:Spinosaurus
5702:nomen nudum
5680:Noasauridae
5610:thigh bones
5586:Balochistan
5572:abelisaurid
5556:Polacanthus
5548:Polacanthus
5513:Alamosaurus
5401:Hauterivian
5308:L. macropus
5294:L. macropus
5260:coelurosaur
5210:seven tail
5204:Balochistan
5164:nomen nudum
5139:, possibly
5072:tyrannosaur
5054:Suciasaurus
5008:Stegosaurus
4974:undescribed
4881:Paul Sereno
4833:stegosaurid
4820:Siamodracon
4796:Shansaraiki
4773:Laevisuchus
4668:nomen nudum
4582:nomen nudum
4563:stegosaurid
4538:Kritosaurus
4501:Oxfordshire
4475:cetiosaurid
4469:. It was a
4409:oviraptorid
4370:Qaikshaheen
4341:hadrosaurid
4301:Balochistan
4272:Otog Banner
4266:Otogosaurus
4248:, from the
4246:Megaraptora
4131:nomen nudum
4093:, from the
4038:Apatosaurus
3982:name for a
3902:Fossilworks
3879:, from the
3866:undescribed
3860:Ngexisaurus
3782:cambrensis.
3730:Moshisaurus
3720:iguanodonts
3668:hadrosaurid
3633:abelisaurid
3575:nomen nudum
3550:, from the
3537:undescribed
3498:undescribed
3482:Paul Sereno
3474:nomen nudum
3430:, from the
3411:nomen nudum
3380:herbivorous
3352:unenlagiine
3312:Balochistan
3272:Joan Wiffen
3260:Joan Wiffen
3258:), or the "
3228:ceratopsian
3208:nomen nudum
3191:ceratopsian
3105:, from the
3102:Pamparaptor
3030:, from the
3028:rauisuchian
3021:undescribed
3008:nomen nudum
2978:herbivorous
2945:nomen nudum
2850:Deinonychus
2829:South Korea
2817:dromaeosaur
2754:Balochistan
2696:Fukuiraptor
2691:Fukuiraptor
2669:Fukuiraptor
2653:nomen nudum
2642:. It was a
2589:Julieraptor
2477:Jeholraptor
2420:Ikqaumishan
2401:similar to
2386:nomen nudum
2365:hadrosaurid
2356:nomen nudum
2337:. Found in
2305:nomen nudum
2300:nomen nudum
2176:Garudimimus
2170:Beishanlong
2159:nomen nudum
2139:Hauterivian
2102:Tototlmimus
1869:Hauterivian
1788:Ferropectis
1737:Anchisaurus
1722:Anchisaurus
1714:Nova Scotia
1658:Fendusaurus
1577:nomen nudum
1556:O. vetustus
1552:Stegosauria
1519:O. vetustus
1515:Dacentrurus
1503:Oxfordshire
1459:Eoplophysis
1358:Triceratops
1320:. It was a
1314:herbivorous
1239:undescribed
1181:Quay County
1134:saurischian
1075:nomen nudum
1066:stegosaurid
1020:given to a
992:Morrosaurus
987:Morrosaurus
916:, from the
863:coelurosaur
796:Eucamerotus
791:Brachiosaur
753:seven tail
689:Baguasaurus
580:Microraptor
575:dromaeosaur
443:Hauterivian
426:Thyreophora
422:nomen nudum
332:nomen nudum
305:stegosaurid
276:Fukuiraptor
271:Phil Currie
216:Cetiosaurus
98:nomen nudum
79:Nomina nuda
68:Nomen nudum
45:(excluding
12310:Categories
12009:: e13543.
11916:(3): 7–26.
11801:12 October
11619:25 January
11525:25 January
10930:7 December
10899:10 January
10597:page 9 of
10177:(2): 257.
9332:, 357-373.
9085:2 November
8356:63–66, 250
8195:25 October
7779:29 January
7630:: 295–306.
7475:: 431–439.
6420:Diplodocus
6377:n. gen.",
6132:17 October
6043:19 October
5983:References
5850:Ouyang Hui
5619:Induszalim
5436:Cretaceous
5383:Tobasaurus
5357:astragalus
5268:New Jersey
5224:Pakisaurus
5183:material.
5181:Fukuititan
5142:Fukuititan
5092:Washington
5042:in 2024.
4968:Sousatitan
4958:ornithopod
4862:Sidormimus
4758:, a known
4703:Maojandino
4699:Nicksaurus
4681:titanosaur
4662:Gallimimus
4382:, a known
4335:Podischion
4328:skeleton.
4284:Pakisaurus
4205:Zhao Xijin
4178:period of
4114:Cretaceous
4062:Diplodocus
4044:Barosaurus
3966:Nurosaurus
3957:Maojandino
3945:Pakisaurus
3919:Nicksaurus
3850:cambrensis
3716:hadrosaurs
3701:ornithopod
3653:ornithopod
3624:metatarsus
3602:; ~96 Ma)
3600:Cenomanian
3406:Zhao Xijin
3295:Marisaurus
3283:Maojandino
3187:ornithopod
3060:Lopasaurus
2999:Ouyang Hui
2909:material.
2778:Pakisaurus
2686:ornithopod
2656:. Unlike "
2630:Kagasaurus
2615:Bob Bakker
2570:Cenomanian
2562:ankylosaur
2556:Jindipelta
2508:S. haoiana
2464:, a known
2448:, a known
2432:, a known
2395:diplodocid
2383:. It is a
2273:duckbilled
2250:Zhao Xijin
2224:, ribs, a
2206:ankylosaur
2164:Harpymimus
2129:Grusimimus
2123:Maojandino
2095:Gallimimus
2069:Gobihadros
2056:Cenomanian
2006:iguanodont
1942:plesiosaur
1805:Cenomanian
1797:ankylosaur
1794:nodosaurid
1702:Hettangian
1689:Ammosaurus
1396:troodontid
1349:ceratopsid
1330:Daye Group
1260:stage) in
1258:Sinemurian
1158:New Mexico
1150:fossilized
1100:New Mexico
1092:fossilized
970:ornithopod
958:iguanodont
853:Beelemodon
803:Bayosaurus
787:Brighstone
771:Marisaurus
587:Archbishop
488:Cretaceous
451:Berriasian
406:osteoderms
316:osteoderms
267:Allosaurus
257:Allosaurus
244:astragalus
173:New Mexico
157:New Mexico
147:period of
35:Nurosaurus
12067:29 August
12043:249563537
11885:, 557–580
11755:1 January
11725:1 January
11676:129956539
11668:1867-1594
11471:1 January
11350:KIRO (AM)
11224:0195-6671
11202:: 16–24.
11022:238828571
10815:n. gen".
10706:208195457
10499:241124870
10454:2 January
10265:1 January
10235:1 January
10199:1477-2019
10152:140198723
10144:1477-2019
10098:55:89–96.
9869:1 January
9745:130568551
9737:1477-2019
9678:134031275
9561:238854675
9553:2056-2799
9450:1 January
9402:1 January
9279:2161-7570
8682:2167-8359
8666:: e7247.
8478:246698076
8256:0195-6671
7892:29 August
7835:27 August
7137:0078-0421
7083:2054-5703
7027:1 January
7021:svpow.com
7001:1 January
6995:svpow.com
6965:205015615
6657:134563982
6555:134302379
6508:24 August
6483:24 August
6317:208603798
6309:0272-4634
6270:130568551
5959:Oviraptor
5946:Oviraptor
5846:Chongqing
5759:from the
5757:spinosaur
5690:theropods
5652:dinosaurs
5646:noasaurid
5625:Gspsaurus
5614:vertebrae
5580:from the
5542:Vectensia
5485:Ubirajara
5462:Ubirajara
5405:Barremian
5395:from the
5377:vertebrae
5339:from the
5262:from the
5198:from the
5177:Fukutitan
5133:spatulate
5066:A fossil
5032:ungulatus
5019:stegosaur
5012:ungulatus
4960:from the
4868:noasaurid
4806:abelisaur
4764:noasaurid
4747:monotypic
4694:Gspsaurus
4608:) of the
4606:Campanian
4533:hadrosaur
4463:Oxfordian
4295:from the
4209:Dianchung
4104:Orcomimus
4016:-bearing
3949:Gspsaurus
3913:tetanuran
3846:Zanclodon
3830:Averostra
3780:Zanclodon
3676:Campanian
3641:carnosaur
3589:tetanuran
3582:non-avian
3357:from the
3324:vertebrae
3306:from the
3236:Campanian
3230:from the
3189:or basal
3158:Magulodon
3053:Basutodon
3003:Chongqing
2907:vertebral
2860:Adasaurus
2748:from the
2721:from the
2710:Khanazeem
2700:olecranon
2564:from the
2541:Sinraptor
2343:hadrosaur
2222:vertebrae
2143:Barremian
2109:Gspsaurus
1998:gadrosavr
1991:hadrosaur
1987:gadrosavr
1916:Coniacian
1912:shin bone
1830:Europelta
1799:from the
1770:Callovian
1764:from the
1762:stegosaur
1733:vertebrae
1684:coracoids
1623:vertebrae
1615:IVPP 8302
1582:Oxfordian
1511:Omosaurus
1499:Cornbrash
1495:Bathonian
1485:Omosaurus
1465:stegosaur
1351:from the
1266:cetiosaur
1112:vertebral
843:vertebrae
830:from the
755:vertebrae
744:from the
711:Campanian
632:Tendaguru
492:Barremian
447:Barremian
378:Singapore
354:found in
143:from the
43:dinosaurs
12035:35702254
11844:37044710
11283:25993090
11243:PLOS ONE
10791:84942579
10741:Archived
10710:Archived
10207:85354215
9622:PLOS ONE
9502:111–125.
9041:(2024).
8700:31333906
8275:, maybe"
8234:: 1–14.
7960:17823350
7728:28782207
7675:83661067
7264:55975792
7101:34457333
6957:11279483
6914:26985016
6906:10777394
6832:12447431
6577:: 1–14.
6523:575-577.
6185:22615916
6153:PLOS ONE
6106:26030865
6065:PLoS ONE
5971:See also
5964:Citipati
5955:Citipati
5834:sauropod
5796:sauropod
5649:theropod
5606:based on
5578:dinosaur
5575:theropod
5506:Utetitan
5471:Holotype
5272:macropus
5212:vertebra
5208:based on
5196:sauropod
5109:Parkland
5104:PLoS ONE
5088:dinosaur
5068:theropod
4984:sauropod
4914:Jurassic
4852:dinosaur
4802:theropod
4739:Pakistan
4657:vertebra
4566:dinosaur
4471:sauropod
4455:dinosaur
4451:Linnaean
4437:Rutellum
4417:Luis Rey
4293:sauropod
4238:theropod
4221:theropod
4203:In 1971
4172:sauropod
4152:holotype
4139:theropod
4087:sauropod
3988:sauropod
3980:informal
3873:theropod
3802:Bridgend
3794:Rhaetian
3775:theropod
3656:dinosaur
3608:holotype
3592:theropod
3544:theropod
3517:Xinjiang
3505:sauropod
3424:sauropod
3395:sauropod
3355:theropod
3320:based on
3304:sauropod
3264:theropod
3199:Maryland
3146:Ypupiara
3119:holotype
3081:theropod
2966:Lijiagou
2932:sauropod
2897:(or the
2879:sauropod
2821:theropod
2762:vertebra
2758:based on
2746:sauropod
2719:sauropod
2644:theropod
2351:vertebra
2246:skeleton
2194:informal
1983:Cyrillic
1967:juvenile
1904:theropod
1590:Xinjiang
1487:vetustus
1451:of more
1439:polytomy
1322:sauropod
1246:sauropod
1162:theropod
1104:theropod
1026:theropod
1022:tailbone
914:sauropod
832:Turonian
751:based on
742:dinosaur
739:sauropod
673:Freehold
604:sauropod
570:Yanornis
561:theropod
553:magazine
516:vertebra
484:sauropod
396:armored
352:sauropod
211:Aalenian
12129:18 July
12103:18 July
12026:9188774
11822:Zootaxa
11648:Bibcode
11583:Bibcode
11370:KING-TV
11274:4439161
11251:Bibcode
11204:Bibcode
11169:Science
11000:Bibcode
10869:22 June
10771:Bibcode
10678:Bibcode
10179:Bibcode
10122:Bibcode
10049:15 July
9717:Bibcode
9658:Bibcode
9602:YouTube
9533:Bibcode
9314:29 July
9257:Bibcode
9221:18 July
8930:6968365
8886:1 March
8815:17 July
8774:Bibcode
8746:: 1–32.
8691:6626525
8458:Bibcode
8418:Bibcode
8236:Bibcode
7968:2519726
7940:Bibcode
7932:Science
7708:Bibcode
7680:29 June
7655:Bibcode
7394:17 July
7340:Bibcode
7232:Bibcode
7194:29 July
7165:Bibcode
7092:8385347
7063:Bibcode
6937:Bibcode
6886:Science
6869:13 June
6840:4423242
6812:Bibcode
6777:Bibcode
6707:17 July
6637:Bibcode
6579:Bibcode
6250:Bibcode
6176:3353904
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