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- The names Longosaurus and Rioarribasaurus are synonymous with Coelophysis. Coelophysis is one of the most specimen-rich dinosaur genera. In April of 1887...
- 15 million years younger than Coelophysis from the Tri****ic. Since features shared between Podokesaurus and Coelophysis are also known in other small...
- Coelophysis? kayentakatae is an extinct species of neotheropod dinosaur that lived approximately 200–196 million years ago during the early part of the...
- individuals have been found together. Examples of coelophysoids include Coelophysis, Procompsognathus and Liliensternus. Most dinosaurs formerly referred...
- Tykoski and Rowe (2004) Coelophysis rhodesiensis can be distinguished based on the following characteristics: it differs from Coelophysis bauri in the pit at...
- large, fang-like teeth. It lived alongside early neotheropods such as Coelophysis, which would have been among the most common dinosaurs by the end of...
- Tri****ic, larger than the small dinosaur predators of its time (such as Coelophysis). It was a hunter which probably pre**** on large bulky herbivores like...
- and potentially gregarious animals. They included small hunters like Coelophysis and Camposaurus. These successful animals continued from the Late Carnian...
- earliest known infant theropods from North America, only preceded by some Coelophysis specimens. The juvenile specimen includes a partial humerus, a partial...
- on the Ghost Ranch Coelophysis bonebed. 1991 Hunt and Lucas described the new genus Rioarribasaurus to house the species Coelophysis bauri. They also described...