-
suggest that
Liliensternus was at best 5.2 m (17.1 ft) long and
weighed 200 kg (441 lb) at most. The
remains of two
specimens of
Liliensternus together form...
- neck vertebrae,
unlike Liliensternus. It was
closer to the coelophysids,
including the well-known Coelophysis, than to
Liliensternus. It has been ****igned...
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Examples of
coelophysoids include Coelophysis,
Procompsognathus and
Liliensternus. Most
dinosaurs formerly referred to as
being in the
dubious taxon "Podokesauridae"...
- "Halticosaurus liliensterni", a
large German theropod now
known as
Liliensternus. Both were ****igned to the
family "Procompsognathidae",
though the authors...
- 8+1⁄2 in) long. A
resting trace of a
theropod similar to
Dilophosaurus and
Liliensternus has been
interpreted by some
researchers as
showing impressions of feathers...
-
Dilophosaurus Dolichosuchus?
Dracovenator Gojirasaurus Lepidus Liliensternus Lophostropheus Notatesseraeraptor Sarcosaurus Shuangbaisaurus Sinosaurus...
- Some
scientists have
noted that the
tibia closely resembles those of
Liliensternus and Dilophosaurus. The type
species is D. cristatus,
described by Huene...
-
definition of a
higher level taxon, Herrerasauria, as
Herrerasaurus but not
Liliensternus or Plateosaurus.
According to
current phylogenetic studies, all of these...
- environment.
Other large predatory archosaurs included the
dinosaur Liliensternus and the
rauisuchids Polonosuchus and Teratosaurus, but
these animals...
- rhodesiensis. 1984
Welles described the new
genus Liliensternus to
house the
species Halticosaurus liliensternus. 1989 Rowe
described the new
species Syntarsus...