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- Germany. Elaphrosaurus was described and named by Werner Janensch in 1920 and the type species is Elaphrosaurus bambergi. The genus name Elaphrosaurus is derived...
- which was under 5 feet (1.5 meters) long, to much larger genera such as Elaphrosaurus and Deltadromeus, which were more than 20 feet (6.1 meters) in length...
- in varying phylogenetic results concerning the relationships between Elaphrosaurus and the derived Cretaceous noasaurids. The precise relationship between...
- de Lapparent, based on these, named a second species of the genus Elaphrosaurus, E. gautieri. The specific name honours François Gautier, the discoverer...
- Jur****ic carnivore from North America, Europe, and possibly Africa Elaphrosaurus, a medium-sized Jur****ic carnivore from Africa Ornitholestes, a small...
- complete length of Elaphrosaurus, 6.0–6.3 m (19.7–20.7 ft). Wang and colleagues, in 2017, also found Limusaurus and Elaphrosaurus to group in the clade...
- to be more primitive, possibly related to the primitive ceratosaurs Elaphrosaurus and Limusaurus. A more comprehensive study of noasaurid relationships...
- coexisted with a variety of dinosaurs such as the carnivorous theropods Elaphrosaurus and Veterupristisaurus, giant herbivorous sauropods Giraffatitan and...
- with indeterminate ceratosaur remains formerly considered referable to Elaphrosaurus recovered in Colorado. Indeterminate theropod tracks have been recovered...
- Formation in Lindi Region of Tanzania. Veterupristisaurus, Ostafrikasaurus, Elaphrosaurus, Giraffatitan, Dicraeosaurus, Janenschia, Tornieria, Tendaguria, Kentrosaurus...