- Size
comparison of
several parvicursorines:
Parvicursor remotus (green),
Ceratonykus oculatus (red),
Shuvuuia deserti (blue), and
Mononykus olecr****...
- Kubo et al.
described Jaculinykus yaruui as a new
genus and
species of
parvicursorine alvarezsaurid based on
these fossil remains. The
generic name, "Jaculinykus"...
- †Albertonykus
borealis 68.5 Ma
Horseshoe Canyon Formation, Alberta,
Canada A
parvicursorine and the earliest-known
North American alvarezsaurid. †Anzu †Anzu wyliei...
- Pittman, M.; Xu, X.; Stiegler, J. B. (2015). "The
taxonomy of a new
parvicursorine alvarezsauroid specimen IVPP V20341 (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the...
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Formation (Late Cretaceous, Turonian) Uzbekistan One of the
oldest known parvicursorines Dzharatitanis 2021
Bissekty Formation (Late Cretaceous, Turonian) Uzbekistan...
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including other Asian members of Parvicursorinae. This
makes it the
oldest parvicursorine known to date.
Dzharaonyx lived in the
Bissekty Formation,
which has...
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evolution of the
alvarezsauroid hand is also
provided by the
basal parvicursorine Linhenykus.
Another difference between Alvarezsauridae and Haplocheirus...
- Argentina Its
discovery allowed researchers to
connect Alvarezsaurus to
parvicursorines Patagopelta 2022
Allen Formation (Late Cretaceous,
Campanian to Maastrichtian)...
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nearly complete articulated skeleton including much of the
skull A
parvicursorine alvarezsaurid.
Khulsanurus K.
magnificus Khulsan "Partial skeleton,...
- (PIN 5838/1) in 1999.
Ondogurvel was a
bipedal theropod. Like
other parvicursorines, it had a
robust humerus, and long
hindlimbs suggesting a cusorial...