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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...
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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...
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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...
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evidence that any of
these primitive coelurosaurs form a
natural group with
Coelurus, the
namesake of Coeluridae, to the
exclusion of
other traditional coelurosaur...
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first the find was
considered to be a
specimen of
Coelurus but
subsequent study indicated it
represented a
species new to science...
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Bavaria at 155-150 Ma. Ornitholestes, the
troodontid Hesperornithoides,
Coelurus fragilis and
Tanycolagreus topwilsoni are all
known from the
Morrison Formation...
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species Coelurus fragilis. John
Ostrom (1980)
confirmed Charles Whitney Gilmore's
earlier position that
Coelurus agilis was
synonymous with
Coelurus fragilis...
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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...
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Goniopholis sp.
Dinosauria Saurischia Theropoda Coelurus agilis (h) (part of
Coelurus fragilis holotype)
Coelurus fragilis (h)
Saurischia Sauropoda ?Brachiosaurus...
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steps above the
tyrannosauroids in
their phylogeny; more
advanced than
Coelurus, but more
primitive than the Compsognathidae. However,
other studies continued...