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- most closely related to the troodontids, and with the troodontids, deinonychosaurians were turned into the sister taxon to avialans, and therefore the closest...
- on the second toe of the foot, convergently developed with that of deinonychosaurians. Among noasaurids, the Argentinean genera Noasaurus (Later Cretaceous)...
- length between the giant tyrannosaurid Tyrannosaurus and smaller Deinonychosaurians, like Acheroraptor. As its tibia was longer than its femur, Dakotaraptor...
- dromaeosaurids. Its small size, and the small size of other basal deinonychosaurians, suggests that small size appeared before flight capability in birds...
- related to Archaeopteryx than Sinosauropteryx was, including the deinonychosaurians, the oviraptorosaurians, and the therizinosauroids. This indicates...
- (4): 17. Novas, Fernando E.; Pol, Diego (2005). "New Evidence on Deinonychosaurian Dinosaurs from the Late Cretaceous of Patagonia" (PDF). Nature. 433...
- Thermophysiology In Saurischian Dinosaurs: Homeotherm And Endotherm Deinonychosaurians?". Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia. 46 (1): 1–10. doi:10.1590/S0031-10492006000100001...
- members of two closely related groups, and both are close to the deinonychosaurian split between dromaeosaurids and troodontids. In March 2012, Quanguo...
- dromaeosaurine present in the Mussentuchit Member. Indeterminate deinonychosaurian remains present in the Mussentuchit member. Indeterminate velociraptorine...
- therizinosaurids, tyrannosaurids, oviraptorids, coelurosaurians, deinonychosaurians, the bird Wupus, sauropods (perhaps Gannansaurus), pterosaurs (Pteraichnus)...