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Tetanurae (/ˌtɛtəˈnjuːriː/ or "stiff tails") is a
clade that
includes most
theropod dinosaurs,
including megalosauroids, allosauroids, and coelurosaurs...
- (2007) was the
first publication to find
Monolophosaurus to be a non-
neotetanuran tetanuran, by
noting many
characters previously thought to be exclusive...
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definition for the
Allosauroidea in 1998,
defining the
clade as "All
neotetanurans closer to
Allosaurus than to Neornithes."
Kevin Padian used a node-based...
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studies suggested that it
could be a
member of an
alternate offshoot of
neotetanuran theropods, with some
similarities to allosauroids, spinosauroids, and...
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three equally probable positions for Cruxicheiros: as the most
basal neotetanuran (the line
which gave rise to
dinosaurs like
Allosaurus and birds), as...
- Late Jur****ic, when the large-bodied
theropod niche was
dominated by
neotetanurans,
indicating faunal turnover between the
Middle and Late Jur****ic. Megalosauroids...