- be united. In 1983,
Barsbold elaborated,
mentioning features uniting deinocheirids and therizinosaurids,
mainly in the
region of the hand and forelimb...
- and weight.
Deinocheirids and the
smaller ornithomimids did not have teeth,
unlike more
primitive ornithomimosaurs. In 2020, the
deinocheirid Paraxenisaurus...
-
suggested that
ornithomimid ornithomimosaurians such as
Gallimimus and
deinocheirids had
invaded these niches separately,
convergently achieving relatively...
-
Tyrannomimus and the
other recovering it as an
ornithomimosaur outside deinocheirids and ornithomimids. The
results of
their phylogenetic analyses are displa****...
- León-Dávila; José
Flores Ventura (2020). "Paraxenisaurus normalensis, a
large deinocheirid ornithomimosaur from the
Cerro del
Pueblo Formation (Upper Cretaceous)...
- (Late Cretaceous, Campanian) Mexico ( Coa****la)
Described as the
first deinocheirid from
North America Parksosaurus 1937
Horseshoe Canyon Formation (Late...
-
unknown Tyrannomimus T. ****uiensis
Kitadani Dinosaur Quarry Bonebed I
Isolated remains from
multiple individuals The
earliest definitive deinocheirid...
-
virtually complete postcranial remains from
three specimens." A
giant deinocheirid.
Gallimimus G.
bullatus Presence in most
localities "Multiple specimens...
-
Deinocheiridae and Ornithomimidae.
Unlike the fast-running ornithomimids,
deinocheirids were not
built for running. The
anatomical traits of
Deinocheirus compared...
- (2020),
their phylogenetic analysis recovered Harpymimus to be a
basal deinocheirid.
Timeline of
ornithomimosaur research Barsbold, R. and Perle, A. (1984)...