- In 2003, the type
specimen of
Byronosaurus was
described in detail.
Makovicky and his
colleagues found that
Byronosaurus had a
pneumatised snout with a...
- the
remains of two
young individuals of the
contemporaneous troodontid Byronosaurus were
found in a nest,
likely pre**** and
brought by an
adult Citipati...
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teeth of
extant iguanine lizards. In contrast, a few species, such as
Byronosaurus, had
large numbers of needle-like teeth,
which seem best-suited for picking...
- with
other troodontids are uncertain, but it had some
similarities with
Byronosaurus.
Though troodontids with
unserrated teeth were once
thought to form a...
-
resembles Byronosaurus and Mei but
differs from most
other Troodontidae in that its
teeth lack serrations.
Urbacodon is
distinguished from
Byronosaurus by a...
-
Byronosaurus jaffei...
- controversial. In the 2000s,
several new
kinds of
troodontid were named, like
Byronosaurus and Sinovenator. 1856
Joseph Leidy described the new
genus and species...
- the body
cavity of the type
specimen of
Oviraptor and two
hatchling Byronosaurus skulls found in a
Citipati nest. Some
scientists have also suggested...
-
Byronosaurus...
-
antorbital fenestrae. Below, the
maxilla forms the
secondary palate as in
Byronosaurus, Gobivenator, and Xixiasaurus.
Uniquely among troodontids, the postorbital...