- subfamilies: Dromaeosaurinae, Velociraptorinae, and Saurornitholestinae.
Dromaeosaurines are
usually found to
consist of medium- to giant-sized species, with...
- to have
evolved at
least twice among dromaeosaurids; once
among the
dromaeosaurines Utahraptor and Achillobator, and
again among the
unenlagiines (Austroraptor...
- fast prey. In contrast, most
North American eudromaeosaurs,
mostly dromaeosaurines,
feature a
robust and deep
maxillar morphology. However, the large...
-
performed by its
describers in 2012,
Yurgovuchia represents advanced dromaeosaurines,
closely related to Achillobator,
Dromaeosaurus and Utahraptor. Below...
-
their claws more than
their skulls as
killing tools, as
opposed to
dromaeosaurines like Dromaeosaurus,
which have
stockier skulls. Phylogenetically, the...
-
sickle claw
indicate it was well
suited to
hunting such prey. Like
other dromaeosaurine dromaeosaurids, it may have also
relied heavily on its jaws to dispatch...
- "dromaeosaurids",
including the unenlagiines,
closer to
Avialae than to
dromaeosaurines. A
large analysis published by AgnolĂn and
Novas (2013)
recovered Rahonavis...
-
present in the
Lower Yellow Cat and Ruby
Ranch Members.
Indeterminate dromaeosaurine present in the
Mussentuchit Member.
Indeterminate deinonychosaurian...
-
regarding which species are
actually velociraptorines and
which are
dromaeosaurines.
Turner and
colleagues in 2012
supported a traditional, monophyletic...
-
possible troodontid based on
isolated teeth Itemirus I.
medullaris A
dromaeosaurine Kuszholia K.
mengi "[Two] synsacra"
Platanavis P. nana "Sacrum" Therizinosauroidea...