- sub-adult.
Qianzhousaurus was a long-legged
animal with a 70 cm (28 in) long
femur and 76 cm (30 in) long tibia. The
discovery of
Qianzhousaurus led to a...
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contemporary species Tarbosaurus bataar. However, the
discovery of
Qianzhousaurus indicates that it
belongs to a
distinct branch of tyrannosaurs, namely...
- in
contrast to the
gracile snout and
larger size of the
contemporary Qianzhousaurus. It
represents the
southernmost record of an
Asian tyrannosaurid. The...
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Alioramus altai,
Alioramus remotus, and
Qianzhousaurus sinensis. Some
researchers have
tried to
synonymize Qianzhousaurus with Alioramus, but many
others maintain...
- Tarbosaurus,
though this has
since been
disproven with the
discovery of
Qianzhousaurus and the
description of the
tyrannosaurine tribe Alioramini. Tarbosaurus...
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North Slope of Alaska,
United States. In the same year also
announced Qianzhousaurus known from a
partial sub-adult
individual consisting of a
nearly complete...
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tribe within the
Tyrannosauridae containing the
genera Alioramus and
Qianzhousaurus.
Their phylogenetic analysis indicated that the
tribe was
located at...
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Junchang and others,
Brusatte described a 66-million-year-old dinosaur,
Qianzhousaurus sinensis,
which was
closely related to the T. rex. Due to its long snout...
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named dozens of
dinosaur and
pterosaur taxa
including Tongtianlong,
Qianzhousaurus, Heyuannia, Gannansaurus,
Yunnanosaurus youngi, and Darwinopterus. Lü...
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Asiatyrannus Nanuqsaurus Alioramini Alioramus Qianzhousaurus Daspletosaurini Daspletosaurus Thanatotheristes Teratophoneini Bistahieversor? Dynamoterror...