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resemblance to
lepidosaurs than to
closely related crocodilians. The name
Deinodontidae was
coined by
Edward Drinker Cope in 1866 for this family, and continued...
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Dromaeosaurus to its own subfamily, the Dromaeosaurinae,
within the "
Deinodontidae" (now
known as Tyrannosauridae)
based on some
similarities in the general...
- 417. S2CID 219234316. Matthew, W.D.; Brown, B. (1922). "The
family Deinodontidae, with
notice of a new
genus from the
Cretaceous of Alberta". Bulletin...
- identified. Over the years,
separate authors classified Ceratosaurus within Deinodontidae, Megalosauridae, Coelurosauria, Carnosauria, and Deinodontoidea.: 2 ...
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Dromaeosaurus albertensis,
considering it a new type
within the
family Deinodontidae, a now-defunct
family name that once
applied to the tyrannosaurs. Not...
- Brown,
Barnum (1923). "Preliminary
notices of
skeletons and
skulls of
Deinodontidae from the
Cretaceous of Alberta".
American Museum Novitates (89): 1–9...
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around the use of the name
Tyrannosauridae for this family, as the name "
Deinodontidae" had
already been proposed. The name
Tyrannosauridae came out victorious...
- Brown, who
erected it as a
subfamily (Dromaeosaurinae) of the
family Deinodontidae in 1922,
containing only the new
genus Dromaeosaurus. The subfamilies...
- ISBN 978-84-86788-14-8. Matthew,
William D.; Brown,
Barnum (1922). "The
family Deinodontidae, with
notice of a new
genus from the
Cretaceous of Alberta". Bulletin...
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requires |journal= (help) Matthew, W.D. and Brown, B. (1922). "The
family Deinodontidae, with
notice of a new
genus from the
Cretaceous of Alberta." Bulletin...