- (RA-hoo-na, "cloud" or "menace") +
Latin avis "bird". The
specific name, R.
ostromi, was
coined in
honor of John Ostrom. The
fossilized remains of Rahonavis...
-
grabbing prey,
often used in
naming dromaeosaurids. The
specific epithet,
ostromi, is in
honor of John Ostrom, who
contributed greatly to the
study of dromaeosaurid...
- Subfamily: †Saurolophinae Tribe: †Kritosaurini Genus: †Naashoibitosaurus Hunt and Lucas, 1993 Type
species Naashoibitosaurus ostromi Hunt and Lucas, 1993...
- been
around 3 to 4
metres (9.8 to 13 ft) in length. The type species, B.
ostromi, was
described by
Halszka Osmólska in 1996. Initially, the post-cranial...
-
genus Comodactylus based on this bone. The type
species is
Comodactylus ostromi. The
genus name is
derived from Como
Bluff and Gr**** daktylos, meaning...
- Jur****ic.
Species of
Gobiconodon varied considerably in size, with G.
ostromi, one of the
larger species,
being around the size of a
modern Virginia...
- range: Toarcian–Present PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N
Skeleton of
Gobiconodon ostromi (Eutriconodonta)
Scientific classification Domain:
Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia...
- however.
Vorona is
sometimes confused with the
dromaeosaur Rahonavis ostromi, a
fossil of
which was
found in the same location. This
confusion has led...
-
Delimit (1848)
History of
Charles IV, by
Procop Luph (1848)
Evangelium Ostromis (1853)
Hanka also
composed the song Moravo, Moravo!,
sometimes used as...
-
suggested for at
least five
dromaeosaurid species. The first,
Rahonavis ostromi (originally
classified as
avian bird, but
found to be a
dromaeosaurid in...