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- species its name: Coelurus fragilis. He thought of his new genus as an "animal about as large as a wolf, and probably carnivorous". Coelurus would prove to...
- originally named as a species of Coelurus. Edward Drinker Cope first named Coelophysis in 1889 to name a new genus, outside of Coelurus and Tanystropheus, which...
- Ornitholestes was identical to Coelurus; in 1934 Oliver Perry Hay recognised only a difference at the species level, naming a Coelurus hermanni, but in 1980 John...
- evidence that any of these primitive coelurosaurs form a natural group with Coelurus, the namesake of Coeluridae, to the exclusion of other traditional coelurosaur...
- Kimmeridgian-Tithonian. At first the find was considered to be a specimen of Coelurus but subsequent study indicated it represented a species new to science...
- Bavaria at 155-150 Ma. Ornitholestes, the troodontid Hesperornithoides, Coelurus fragilis and Tanycolagreus topwilsoni are all known from the Morrison Formation...
- species Coelurus fragilis. John Ostrom (1980) confirmed Charles Whitney Gilmore's earlier position that Coelurus agilis was synonymous with Coelurus fragilis...
- Nopcsa renamed it Coelurus daviesi. In 1923 Friedrich von Huene decided that it should be removed from either Thecospondylus or Coelurus and given its own...
- Goniopholis sp. Dinosauria Saurischia Theropoda Coelurus agilis (h) (part of Coelurus fragilis holotype) Coelurus fragilis (h) Saurischia Sauropoda ?Brachiosaurus...
- steps above the tyrannosauroids in their phylogeny; more advanced than Coelurus, but more primitive than the Compsognathidae. However, other studies continued...