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Noasauridae is an
extinct family of
theropod dinosaurs belonging to the
group Ceratosauria. They were
closely related to the short-armed abelisaurids...
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years ago.
Ceratosauria includes three major clades: Ceratosauridae,
Noasauridae, and Abelisauridae,
found primarily (though not exclusively) in the Southern...
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considered it a ceratosaurian, more
specifically a
member of the
family Noasauridae. The
holotype of
Deltadromeus agilis (museum
catalogue number SGM-Din2)...
- Rapetosaurus, and Rahonavis.
Masiakasaurus was a
member of the
group Noasauridae,
small predatory ceratosaurs found primarily in
South America. Remains...
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Ceratosauria and the
superfamily Abelisauroidea,
which also
contains the
family Noasauridae. It has had
several definitions in
phylogenetic taxonomy. It was originally...
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coelurosaur theropod and ****igned to a
family of its own; this family,
Noasauridae,
still exists,
though has been re****igned to Ceratosauria. Noasaurus...
- José F. (1991). "The
gondwanian theropod families Abelisauridae and
Noasauridae".
Historical Biology. 5 (1): 1. Bibcode:1991HBio....5....1B. doi:10...
- Neoceratosauria+ †Superfamily
Abelisauroidea †Family
Abelisauridae †Family
Noasauridae †Family
Ceratosauridae Infraorder Tetanurae †Superfamily Megalosauroidea...
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scapulocoracod and metatarsals,
Elaphrosaurus was
actually an
early member of the
Noasauridae within Ceratosauria, and that it
formed a
distinct group with certain...
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abelisauroids with
short arms and
oftentimes elaborate facial ornamentation) †
Noasauridae (diverse,
generally light theropods; may
include several obscure taxa)...