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means that
Teratophoneus lived in the
middle of the
Campanian age.
Several fossils of
Teratophoneus have been found. Originally,
Teratophoneus was described...
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derived Teratophoneus and Lythronax,
while Brusatte and Carr
placed it in a more
basal position directly outside Tyrannosauridae, with both
Teratophoneus and...
- be
named until the 2010s,
where in 2011
announced the
publication of
Teratophoneus by
Thomas D. Carr and colleagues. The
fossils were
first found in the...
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Wolfe and
Alton C. Dooley, Jr.
Dynamoterror was
closely related to
Teratophoneus and Lythronax. In
August 2012, a
partial skeleton of a tyrannosaurid...
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Tyrannosaurinae such as
Tyrannosaurus rex,
Nanuqsaurus hoglundi, Daspletosaurus,
Teratophoneus, and
theropods of
Albertosaurinae such as
Albertosaurus and Gorgosaurus...
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Albertosaurus and Gorgosaurus,
while Tyrannosaurinae includes Daspletosaurus,
Teratophoneus, Bistahieversor, Tarbosaurus, Nanuqsaurus, Zhuchengtyrannus, and Tyrannosaurus...
- Cleveland-Lloyd
Dinosaur Quarry of Utah, and
those of
tyrannosaurids Teratophoneus,
Albertosaurus and Daspletosaurus.
Paleontologist Rodolfo Coria, of...
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Teratophoneus curriei...
- & Grillo, 2018 †Appalachiosaurus †Bagaraatan (possible chimera) †Bistahieversor †Dryptosaurus †Raptorex †
Teratophoneus? †Alioramini? †Tyrannosauridae...
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Thanatotheristes Teratophoneini Bistahieversor?
Dynamoterror Labocania?
Lythronax Teratophoneus Tyrannosaurini Tarbosaurus Tyrannosaurus Zhuchengtyrannus...