- 161 to 157 million
years ago. The type and only
species Limusaurus inextricabilis was
described in 2009 from
specimens found in the
Upper Shishugou Formation...
- adults. The most
complete and well
known elaphrosaurine was
Limusaurus inextricabilis. At
least some
noasaurids had
pneumatised cervical vertebrae. Some are...
-
getting stuck in
these mudholes, and the
small ceratosaur,
Limusaurus inextricabilis, is the most
common in the
resulting bonebeds.
Excavations since 2000...
- Observer's Nightmare" (or its
Latin free translation, "Spectatori
Error Inextricabilis") by some
astronomers because it is
difficult to
study as its orbital...
- Nesbitt, Sidor, Irmis, Angielczyk, Smith, &
Tsuji 2009
Limusaurus inextricabilis gen. et sp. nov. Xu et al. 2009 Kol
ghuva gen. et sp. nov. Turner, Nesbitt...
-
remains of
other theropods, such as the
basal ceratosaur Limusaurus inextricabilis, the
basal coelurosaur Zuolong salleei, the
basal tyrannosauroid Guanlong...
- 2009 Xu and
others described the new
genus and
species Limusaurus inextricabilis. 2010 M. D. Ezcurra, F. L. Agnolin, and
Novas described the new genus...
- uncertainty. To
proceed in such a
manner would merely be to
enter a
circulus inextricabilis....» The
tribunal considered that the
exchange of
Patagonia for the...
- the
counterargument that
evidence from the
transitional Limusaurus inextricabilis suggests that
theropods too have the
three digits II, III and IV. Feduccia's...
-
Tachysphex indicus ****wski in
Krombein and ****wski, 1994 i c g
Tachysphex inextricabilis ****wski, 1971 i c g
Tachysphex instructus Nurse, 1909 i c g Tachysphex...