-
around 199
million years ago.
Ceratosauria includes three major clades:
Ceratosauridae, Noasauridae, and Abelisauridae,
found primarily (though not exclusively)...
- Eoabelisaurus.
Delcourt used the name
Ceratosauridae to
refer to this same clade, and
suggested to
define Ceratosauridae as
containing all taxa that are more...
- Jur****ic to
Cretaceous periods,
originally included Coelophysoidea) †
Ceratosauridae (ceratosaurs with
large teeth) †Abelisauroidea (ceratosaurs exemplified...
- †Superfamily
Abelisauroidea †Family
Abelisauridae †Family
Noasauridae †Family
Ceratosauridae Infraorder Tetanurae †Superfamily
Megalosauroidea †Family Megalosauridae...
- new
family that he
called the
Ceratosauridae. He
created the new
taxon Ceratosauria to
include both the
Ceratosauridae and the ostrich-like ornithomimids...
-
pathological dinosaur specimens Theropod paleopathology Molnar (2001); "
Ceratosauridae," page 340.
Molnar (2001); "Allosauridae," page 341.
Molnar (2001);...
-
paleontologist James H.
Madsen and
Welles divided Ceratosauria into the
families Ceratosauridae and Dilophosauridae, with
Dilophosaurus as the sole
member of the latter...
-
Ceratosauridae Ceratosaurus Genyodectes Berthasauridae?
Afromimus Austrocheirus Berthasaura Abelisauroidea...
-
Ceratosauridae Ceratosaurus Genyodectes Berthasauridae?
Afromimus Austrocheirus Berthasaura Abelisauroidea...
- to new finds. Over the years,
paleontologists ****igned the
genus to
Ceratosauridae (Welles, 1984),
Procompsognathidae (Parrish and Carpenter, 1986), and...