-
socket joint near
their neck and head. Most
theropods belong to the
clade Neotheropoda,
characterized by the
reduction of
several foot bones, thus
leaving three...
-
superfamily Coelophysoidea,
which in turn is a
subset of the
larger Neotheropoda clade. As part of Coelophysoidea,
Coelophysidae is
often placed as sister...
- ("primitive")
traits of the snout, and it
likely lies
outside the
clade Neotheropoda. It may be
considered a late-surviving
basal theropod or non-theropod...
- the Late
Cretaceous of
southern continents)
Theropoda (carnivorous)
Neotheropoda ("new theropods") †Coelophysoidea (early theropods;
includes Coelophysis...
- Chindesaurus? Daemonosaurus? Eodromaeus?
Erythrovenator Guaibasaurus? Nhandumirim? Tawa? Herrerasauria?
Neotheropoda...
- Beds in
Sichuan Basin".
Geological Publishing House, Beijing: 155. "
Neotheropoda". www.theropoddatabase.com.
Retrieved November 10, 2022. Dong, Zhiming;...
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classified as Lonchodraco] "O."
hilsensis (Koken, 1883) =
indeterminate Neotheropoda O.
mesembrinus (Wellnhofer, 1987) =
Tropeognathus mesembrinus, Wellnfofer...
- of all
three in
different analyses.
Advanced theropods belonging to
Neotheropoda first appeared in the Late Tri****ic.
Basal neotheropods, such as coelophysoids...
- (1648): 351–366. doi:10.5479/si.00963801.35-1648.351. hdl:10088/14046. "
Neotheropoda". The
Theropod Database.
Retrieved September 28, 2018. Marsh, O.C. (1878)...
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depressor mandibulae.
Yates (2005) ****igned
Dracovenator to the
clade Neotheropoda. The
first cladistic analysis found that this
genus formed a
clade with...