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- have developed a furcula which is otherwise known as a wishbone. Early neotheropods like the coelophysoids have a noticeable kink in the upper jaw known...
- characteristics that have classified Cryolophosaurus as a dilophosaurid or a neotheropod outside of Dilophosauridae and Averostra, whereas the skull has many...
- early to middle Norian stage, and is widely regarded as the oldest known neotheropod. Camposaurus is a small, carnivorous, theropod dinosaur. Its approximate...
- Sarcosaurus (Latin: "flesh lizard") is a genus of basal neotheropod dinosaur, roughly 3.5 metres (11 ft) long. It lived in what is now England and maybe...
- 2009; ****, 2002; ****, 2010). Coelophysoids are classified as basal neotheropods that lie outside of Averostra. Cladogram from Ezcurra et al. 2020: The...
- Liliensternus is an extinct genus of basal neotheropod dinosaur that lived approximately 210 million years ago during the latter part of the Tri****ic...
- Martínez, R.N.; Apaldetti, C. (2017). "A Late Norian—Rhaetian Coelophysid Neotheropod (Dinosauria, Saurischia) from the Quebrada Del Barro Formation, Northwestern...
- theropods; includes Coelophysis and close relatives) †"Dilophosaur-grade neotheropods" (larger kink-snouted dinosaurs) Averostra ("bird snouts") †Ceratosauria...
- of the condyles. Allosaurids have a general anatomy typical of other neotheropod dinosaurs, contributing to the difficulty in defining the family's membership...
- archosaur paleontology Martín D. Ezcurra (2017). "A new early coelophysoid neotheropod from the Late Tri****ic of northwestern Argentina". Ameghiniana. 54 (5):...