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- Dromaeosaurus is the type genus of both Dromaeosauridae and Dromaeosaurinae, which include many genera with similar characteristics to Dromaeosaurus such...
- defined as "all dromaeosaurs more closely related to Velociraptor than to Dromaeosaurus." However, dromaeosaurid classification is highly variable. Originally...
- of the family Deinodontidae in 1922, containing only the new genus Dromaeosaurus. The subfamilies of Dromaeosauridae frequently shift in content based...
- Its skull was boxy and elongated, akin to other dromaeosaurids like Dromaeosaurus and Velociraptor. Utahraptor is in the subfamily Dromaeosaurinae, which...
- cladistic analyses, Achillobator is recovered as a close relative of Dromaeosaurus and Utahraptor, although it is often considered to be the sister taxon...
- as all dromaeosaurids more closely related to Velociraptor than to Dromaeosaurus. While several studies have since recovered a group of dromaeosaurids...
- long from front to back, as in Deinonychus, Utahraptor, and perhaps Dromaeosaurus, while the opposite is the case for Bambiraptor, Saurornitholestes,...
- mandible of the species Dromaeosaurus albertensis from North America. Blood grooves are indistinct or absent, also similar to Dromaeosaurus, and differing from...
- Troodon (/ˈtroʊ.ədɒn/ TROH-ə-don; Troödon in older sources) is a former wastebasket taxon and a potentially dubious genus of relatively small, bird-like...
- Alvarezsauridae is a family of small, long-legged dinosaurs. Although originally thought to represent the earliest known flightless birds, they are now...