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- Unenlagiinae is a subfamily of long-snouted paravian theropods. They are traditionally considered to be members of Dromaeosauridae, though some authors...
- small teeth, and possible semiaquatic habits. Another enigmatic group, Unenlagiinae, is the most poorly supported subfamily of dromaeosaurids and it is possible...
- features by the describers placed Austroraptor within the subfamily Unenlagiinae of Dromaeosauridae. This ****ignment was based on characteristics observed...
- proposed family of eumaniraptoran paravians that includes the subfamilies Unenlagiinae and possibly Halszkaraptorinae. Fossils of both subfamilies have been...
- dromaeosaurids) †Halszkaraptorinae (duck-like; potentially semiaquatic) †Unenlagiinae (long-snouted) Avialae (modern birds and extinct relatives) Timeline...
- as a basal member of the Deinonychosauria outside of Dromaeosauridae, Unenlagiinae and Troodontidae. In 2024, the describers of the unenlagiine Diuqin considered...
- Dromaeosauridae to be discovered in South America and the first member of the Unenlagiinae to be discovered, but not the first to be identified as such. The type...
- the extremely bird-like Gondwanan clade of dromaeosaurids called the Unenlagiinae, and be closely related to species such as Buitreraptor and Neuquenraptor...
- dromaeosaurid dinosaurs, either Velociraptorinae as its original description or Unenlagiinae. This reduction in flight capacity is also seen in extant island birds...
- S2CID 62811731. Gianechini, Federico A.; Apesteguia, Sebastian (2011). "Unenlagiinae revisited: dromaeosaurid theropods from South América". Anais da Academia...