- of the
ornithomimosaurs and
place them
together in the
superfamily Ornithomimoidea (see
classification below). The
skulls of
ornithomimosaurs were small...
- Deinocheiridae.
Members of this
group were not
adapted for speed,
unlike other ornithomimosaurs.
Deinocheirus is
thought to have been omnivorous; its
skull shape indicates...
- Paul,
ornithomimosaurs are the most
basal members of this group. In 2010, Paul used
Avepectora for a
smaller clade,
excluding ornithomimosaurs, compsognathids...
-
Cretaceous Period of what is now Mongolia.
Unlike later, more
derived ornithomimosaurs,
Harpymimus still possessed teeth,
although they
appear to have been...
-
timeline of
ornithomimosaur research is a
chronological listing of
events in the
history of
paleontology focused on the
ornithomimosaurs, a
group of bird-like...
-
omnivorous dinosaurs such as ceratopsians, sauropodomorphs, hadrosaurids,
ornithomimosaurs may have been cathemeral,
active during short intervals throughout...
- 2016:
Ornithomimosaurs belonged to the
clade Maniraptoriformes of
coelurosaurian theropods,
which also
includes modern birds.
Early ornithomimosaurs had...
- megalosauroids, allosauroids, and
coelurosaurs (which
includes tyrannosauroids,
ornithomimosaurs,
compsognathids and maniraptorans, the
latter including living birds)...
-
unusual for
ornithomimosaurs and
other tetanuran theropods,
where it is
separated by a
notch from the top. Like the two
ornithomimosaurs, however, the...
-
significant for
being the
first ornithomimosaur specimen known from
England and
represents the
earliest record of
ornithomimosaurs. In 1858
Richard Owen referred...