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- Borogovia is a troodontid theropod dinosaur genus which lived during the Late Cretaceous Period, in what is now Mongolia. It contains one species, Borogovia...
- ground and "retracted" to the same degree. In at least one troodontid, Borogovia, the second toe could not be held far off the ground at all and the claw...
- Sinovenatorinae Daliansaurus Mei Sinovenator Sinusonasus Troodontinae Borogovia? Byronosaurus? Gobivenator Hypnovenator Latenivenatrix Linhevenator Pectinodon...
- Osmólska who suggested it could represent a specimen of the troodontid Borogovia. Later Osmólska understood it was a species new to science. It was formalized...
- humorous species names also exist. Literary examples include the genus name Borogovia (an extinct dinosaur), which is named after the borogove, a mythical character...
- small theropods, such as the small tyrannosaurid Alioramus, troodontids (Borogovia, Tochisaurus, Zanabazar), oviraptorosaurs (Elmisaurus, Nemegtomaia, Rinchenia)...
- Bonapartesaurus Bonatitan Bonitasaura Borealopelta Borealosaurus Boreonykus Borogovia Bothriospondylus Brachiosaurus Brachyceratops Brachylophosaurus Brachypodosaurus...
- Sinovenatorinae Daliansaurus Mei Sinovenator Sinusonasus Troodontinae Borogovia? Byronosaurus? Gobivenator Hypnovenator Latenivenatrix Linhevenator Pectinodon...
- Sinovenatorinae Daliansaurus Mei Sinovenator Sinusonasus Troodontinae Borogovia? Byronosaurus? Gobivenator Hypnovenator Latenivenatrix Linhevenator Pectinodon...
- affinities and morphological peculiarities of the bird-like dinosaur Borogovia gracilicrus from the Upper Cretaceous of Mongolia". PeerJ. 9: e12640....