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- the original Nanotyrannus specimen, was uncovered. This discovery prompted a conference on tyrannosaurs focused on the issues of Nanotyrannus validity at...
- Dinosaurs to this day.[citation needed] A small but nearly complete skull of Nanotyrannus lancensis, frequently considered to be a juvenile T. rex, was recovered...
- Maleevosaurus (1992), and Raptorex (2009), while in North America saw Nanotyrannus (1988), Dinotyrannus and Stygivenator (1995). These genera, however are...
- pronouncing it as a potential specimen of the debated tyrannosaur genus "Nanotyrannus". This presentation was met with significant controversy and ethical...
- of the same tyrannosaur species. 1988 Bakker described the new genus Nanotyrannus lancensis to house the species Gorgosaurus lancensis. Gregory S. Paul...
- This specimen was renamed Nanotyrannus by Bob Bakker and colleagues in 1988. Currently, many paleontologists regard Nanotyrannus as a juvenile Tyrannosaurus...
- be those of Acheroraptor. The tyrannosaurids from the formation are Nanotyrannus and Tyrannosaurus, although the former is most likely a junior synonym...
- Tyrannosaurus than to either Alectrosaurus, Aublysodon or Nanotyrannus. However, Nanotyrannus is often considered to be a juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex, while...
- species from Tyrannosaurus rex, it may represent the same species as Nanotyrannus lancensis and would need to be called Tyrannosaurus lancensis. O'Connor...
- dinosaurs from this time period included the tyrannosaurids Tyrannosaurus, Nanotyrannus (which may just be a juvenile of the former) and Dryptosaurus, the ornithomimids...