- the
megaraptorid dispersal from
Australia to
South America (probably via Antarctica) came with an
increase in body size, and that
megaraptorids kept...
-
bones previously unknown in
other megaraptorids.
Although fragmentary, it
represents one of the most
complete megaraptorid skeletons known. Maip was first...
- 278),
consisting of a humerus, was
described in 2025.
South American megaraptorids were
generally very large,
exceeding 7 m (23 ft) in
length and 1 t (1...
- the new
neovenatorid Gualicho found that
Australovenator and
other megaraptorids were
either allosauroids or
basal coelurosaurs as
opposed to
being tyrannosauroids...
-
carcharodontosaurian fossils from Australia,
bones of large-bodied
megaraptorids and a
tibia of a
member of Unenlagiinae.
Calvo et al. (2025) report...
- Tetanurae) from the
Lower Cretaceous of
Australia and the
Gondwanan origin of
megaraptorid theropods".
Gondwana Research. 36: 473–487. Bibcode:2016GondR..36..473B...
-
South America, such as ankylosaurs, unenlagiinaes, elasmarians, and
megaraptorids, aren't do****ented in Africa. This
endemism is
explained by the fragmentation...
- Tetanurae) from the
Lower Cretaceous of
Australia and the
Gondwanan origin of
megaraptorid theropods".
Gondwana Research. 36: 473–487. Bibcode:2016GondR..36..473B...
- "Evolutionary and
paleobiogeographic implications of new carcharodontosaurian,
megaraptorid, and
unenlagiine theropod remains from the
upper Lower Cretaceous of...
-
clade known as the
Megaraptora and are
different from the more
derived megaraptorids. In 2020,
Ibrahim and
colleagues considered it
unlikely that Deltadromeus...