Definition of Troodontids. Meaning of Troodontids. Synonyms of Troodontids

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Definition of Troodontids

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- England were identified as those of indeterminate troodontids in 2023. Over the Cretaceous, troodontids radiated throughout western North America, Asia...
- that of the dromaeosaurids compared to more basal troodontids. It was proposed that derived troodontids had convergently evolved dromaeosaurid-style large...
- dromaeosaurids and troodontids were more closely related to each other than either was to birds, instead finding that troodontids were more closely related...
- traits seen in derived troodontids. This is consistent with its phylogenetically intermediate position among the troodontids. This mixture of traits...
- This timeline of troodontid research is a chronological listing of events in the history of paleontology focused on the troodontids, a group of bird-like...
- dromaeosaurids, avialans, and the basal troodontid Sinovenator, which suggests that the propubic condition in advanced troodontids and oviraptorosaurs is a reversal...
- case could by now measure 1,100 cm3, comparable to that of a human. Troodontids had semi-mani****tive fingers, able to grasp and hold objects to a certain...
- dromaeosaurids and troodontids. On the other hand, Godefroit et al. (2013) recovered Archaeopteryx as more closely related to dromaeosaurids and troodontids in the...
- (1990) noted that, while they believed the Judith River troodontids were all T. formosus, troodontid fossils from other formations, such as the **** Cr****...
- found the EK troodontid to be a distinct basal genus of troodontid, in a polytomy with Jinfengopteryx and a clade of more derived troodontids. "Eoplophysis"...