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- individuals. Falcarius was a 4 m (13 ft) long bipedal herbivore with a small head and an elongated neck and tail. Unlike advanced therizinosaurs, Falcarius had...
- Crambus falcarius is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Philipp Christoph Zeller in 1872. It is found in Colombia. "GlobIZ search". Global...
- Mystus falcarius is a species of catfish endemic to India and Myanmar and is known only from Irrawaddy River, Great Ten****erim River and Chindwin River...
- that helped understanding of the early evolution of the group (such as Falcarius, also from North America). Therizinosaurs were not considered as rare...
- relationship with Falcarius, a taxon that includes all the more derived therizinosauroids, however, it appears to be that Falcarius is more primitive...
- length - which approximates the ratio observed in the basal therizinosaur Falcarius (77%). The pubis is 20% longer than the ischium, and it projects anteroventrally...
- name Arius afric**** Günther, 1867 Synonyms Arius falcarius africana Günther, 1867 Arius falcarius afric**** Günther, 1867 Tachysurus afric**** (Günther...
- and feet) which were intermediate between early therizinosaurs such as Falcarius and Beipiaosaurus, and more "advanced" members of the group like therizinosaurids...
- including the pubic condition are absent in earlier therizinosaurs like Falcarius, so such structures would have evolved multiple times throughout the maniraptoran...
- Therizinosaurids had more specialized skulls compared to primitive members such as Falcarius, which had a generalist, beak-less snout. They had relatively elongated...