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- Skorpiovenator ("scorpion hunter") is a genus of abelisaurid theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian to Turonian) ****ncul Formation of Argentina...
- Skorpiovenator but similar to Rugops. More typically, the ascending process tapers and becomes laminar (sheet-like) at the top, like Skorpiovenator,...
- Caletodraco holotype is similar in general size to the corresponding bones of Skorpiovenator. The ilia of both taxa measures around 70 centimetres (28 in), with...
- Skorpiovenator as the surface of the nasals show hummocky-like rugosities and has grooves that lead into each foramen. However, unlike Skorpiovenator...
- Genusaurus as either a noasaurid or an abelisaurid. With the description of Skorpiovenator in 2008, Canale et al. published another phylogenetic analysis focusing...
- paravian Overoraptor, the elaphrosaurine ****nculsaurus, the abelisaurs Skorpiovenator, Tralkasaurus, and Ilokelesia, the megaraptoran Aoniraptor, and the...
- Mapusaurus, so they likely were not coevals. The abelisaurid theropods Skorpiovenator and Ilokelesia also lived in the region. Fossilized pollen indicates...
- abelisauroid which we know. In South America, many abelisauroids such as Skorpiovenator, Quilmesaurus, Aucasarus, Ilokelesia, and Pyconemosaurus are known....
- containing Carnotaurus sastrei but not Ilokelesia aguadagrandensis, Skorpiovenator bustingorryi, or Majungasaurus crenatissimus. Synapomorphies of Furileusauria...
- paravian Overoraptor, the elaphrosaurine ****nculsaurus, the abelisaurs Skorpiovenator, Tralkasaurus, and Ilokelesia, and the megaraptoran Aoniraptor. Sauropods...