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- Acheroraptor is an extinct genus of dromaeosaurid theropod dinosaur known from the latest Maastrichtian **** Cr**** Formation of Montana, United States...
- Acheroraptor temertyorum is another theropod from the **** Cr**** Formation, named in 2013 for a lower jaw, a maxilla, and some teeth. Acheroraptor was...
- regarding its affinity to other dromaeosaurids. In their 2013 description of Acheroraptor, the palaeontologist David Evans and colleagues suggested that Atrociraptor...
- rex was based on the most complete fossil, "Sue". Tyrannosaurus rex Acheroraptor Corythosaurus Geggel, Laura (6 June 2015). "Inside T. Rex: Fake Autopsy...
- Pachycephalosaurus and Sphaerotholus, and the theropods Ornithomimus, Struthiomimus, Acheroraptor, Dakotaraptor, Pectinodon and Anzu. Another formation with Tyrannosaurus...
- and caenagnathids. Dromaeosaurids from the **** Cr**** Formation are Acheroraptor and Dakotaraptor. Indeterminate dromaeosaurs are known from other fossil...
- new genus and species of raptor dinosaur named in their honour, the Acheroraptor temertyorum, 2013. Temerty was awarded three honorary doctorates (LL...
- dinosaurs, such as Sphaerotholus, Denversaurus, Torosaurus, Struthiomimus, Acheroraptor, Dakotaraptor, Pectinodon, a possible Parasaurolophus walkeri, Richardoestesia...
- Barsbold, 1983 Type species †Velociraptor mongoliensis Osborn, 1924 GeneraAcheroraptor? †Adasaurus †Balaur? †Boreonykus? †Dineobellator? †Kansaignathus †Kuru...
- Saurornitholestes langstoni, and possibly Bambiraptor feinbergi and Acheroraptor temertyorum. All are medium-sized dromaeosaurs from the Late Cretaceous...