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- Rajasaurus, Lametasaurus, and Indosaurus are synonymous, though this cannot be confirmed due to fragmentary remains, and the Lametasaurus specimen has...
- that some of the osteoderms ****igned to Lametasaurus show ankylosaurian synapomorphies, which renders Lametasaurus a chimera regardless of the affinities...
- Beipiaognathus? Dakotaraptor? Dalianraptor? Kryptops? Kootenichela? Lametasaurus? Luchibang Ornithopsis hulkei Piltdown Man ****anthoides? Precursor...
- dinosaurs from India, with the only named taxon being the supposed stegosaur Lametasaurus named in 1924 from the Lameta Formation of Bara Simla Hill near Jabalpur...
- such as the noasaurid Laevisuchus; abelisaurids Indosaurus, Indosuchus, Lametasaurus, and Rajasaurus; and the titanosaurian sauropods Jainosaurus, Titanosaurus...
- Lamaceratopspossible junior synonym of Bagaceratops Lambeosaurus Lametasaurus Lamplughsaura Lanasaurusjunior synonym of Lycorhinus "Lancangosaurus"...
- from three vertebrae but can confidently be ****igned to the Noasauridae Lametasaurus 1923 Lameta Formation (Late Cretaceous, Maastrichtian)  India Described...
- different material. Some paleontologists have speculated that Indosuchus, Lametasaurus and Indosaurus should be considered as nomina dubia. The parietal of...
- (now considered dubious). In 1935, he contested the interpretation of Lametasaurus indicus as an armoured dinosaur, arguing that it was a chimera. In 1982...
- refer to: Laevisuchus indicus, a dinosaur species of the Late Cretaceous Lametasaurus indicus, a nomen dubium Lethocerus indicus, a giant water bug species...