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Xenotarsosaurus Majungasaurinae Arcovenator Dahalokely?
Genusaurus Indosaurus Majungasaurus Rahiolisaurus?
Rajasaurus Carnotaurinae Majungasaurinae?...
- Abelisauridae: the
Carnotaurinae and the Carnotaurini.
Paleontologists do not
universally accept these groups. The
Carnotaurinae was
defined to include...
- is preserved. Wilson, in 2003, ****igned
Rajasaurus to the
subfamily Carnotaurinae,
being more
closely related to
abelisaurids like
Majungasaurus and the...
- into the
Abelisauridae and Noasauridae, with Abelisauridae,
including Carnotaurinae. Recently,
Rauhut and
Carrano have
placed Elaphrosaurinae inside Noasauridae...
-
scientists place Abelisaurus as a
basal abelisaurid,
outside the
subfamily Carnotaurinae.
Others are less
certain of its position.
Abelisaurus shares some skull...
-
cnemial crest suggests that
Quilmesaurus was a
member of the
subfamily Carnotaurinae,
which Sereno (1998)
defined to
include all
abelisaurids closer to Carnotaurus...
-
skulls and
vestigial arms. The two
subfamilies of
Abelisauridae are
Carnotaurinae, best
known from the
South American Carnotaurus, and Majungasaurinae...
- Carnotaurus)
Noasauridae Abelisauridae (Abelisaurus
comahuensis + C. sastrei)
Carnotaurinae (Carnotaurus > Abelisaurus)
Abelisaurinae (Abelisaurus > Carnotaurus)...
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Xenotarsosaurus Majungasaurinae Arcovenator Dahalokely?
Genusaurus Indosaurus Majungasaurus Rahiolisaurus?
Rajasaurus Carnotaurinae Majungasaurinae?...
- by a stem-based definition.
Within the
Abelisauridae is the
subgroup Carnotaurinae, and
among carnotaurines,
Aucasaurus and
Carnotaurus are
united in Carnotaurini...