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- classified into two species: the type species, Ornithomimus velox, and a referred species, Ornithomimus edmontonicus. O. velox was named in 1890 by Othniel...
- or to Ornithomimus. In 1997 Donald Glut mentioned the name Struthiomimus lonzeensis. This was probably a lapsus calami, a mistake for Ornithomimus lonzeensis...
- renamed Ornithomimus samueli into a second Dromiceiomimus species: Dromiceiomimus samueli. Dromiceiomimus was distinguished from Ornithomimus edmontonicus...
- about 400–490 kilograms (880–1,080 lb). As evidenced by its relative Ornithomimus, it is highly likely it would have had feathers. The head was small and...
- described by Charles Whitney Gilmore in 1933 as a new species of Ornithomimus: Ornithomimus asiaticus. The specific name refers to the Asian provenance. The...
- definition to the branch-based "Ornithomimus and all theropods sharing a more recent common ancestor with Ornithomimus than with birds." Subsequently,...
- grandis Marsh 1890 Osborn 1916 Synonym of Deinodon horridus Originally Ornithomimus grandis Deinodon sarcophagus Osborn 1905 Matthew & Brown 1922 Reclassified...
- Alvarezsauridae is a family of small, long-legged dinosaurs. Although originally thought to represent the earliest known flightless birds, they are now...
- designation ROM 781. It was named as a new species of the common genus OrnithomimusOrnithomimus elegans. This name was ****igned based on three metatarsals, which...
- rather than scaly. Comparisons between the scleral rings of the genus Ornithomimus and modern birds and reptiles indicate that they may have been cathemeral...