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- Concavenator (meaning Cuenca hunter) is a genus of carcharodontosaurian dinosaur that lived in Spain during the Early Cretaceous epoch, about 125 million...
- with species also present in North America (Acrocanthosaurus), Europe (Concavenator) and possibly Asia (Shaochilong). as well as Australia (Indeterminate...
- milliliters in Sinraptor to 250 milliliters in Giganotosaurus. Allosaurus and Concavenator preserve skin impressions showing their integument. In Allosaurus, skin...
- smallest known allosauroids, being approximately only half the length of Concavenator, about 2.9 m (9.5 ft). Lajasvenator is known from two specimens, MLL-PV-005...
- The discovery of a back crest incorporating only two high vertebrae in Concavenator, in 2010 provided corroboration that the short anterior Altispinax spine...
- possibly avialan) Tianyulong confuciusi? (2009) Incisivosaurus sp. (2010) Concavenator corcovatus? (inferred 2010: quill ****s?) Xiaotingia zhengi (2011; possibly...
- recovered Eocarcharia as an early member of the clade, in a polytomy with Concavenator, Lajasvenator and Lusovenator. The results of their phylogenetic analyses...
- the ancestral state of dinosaurs. In 2010, a carcharodontosaurid named Concavenator corcovatus was found to have remiges on the ulna suggesting it might...
- independently, being degenerate feathers. Carcharodontosaurid theropod dinosaur Concavenator, is known to have possessed these feather-derived tarsal scutes. An example...
- forming a clade with Sauroniops, Veterupristisaurus, Eocarcharia, and Concavenator. Elisabete Malafaia; Pedro Mocho; Fernando Escaso; Francisco Ortega (2020)...