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Velociraptorinae is a
subfamily of the
theropod group Dromaeosauridae.
Definitive fossils attributed to the
subfamily have only been
found in the Late...
- It is
often placed within its own subfamily,
Velociraptorinae. In
phylogenetic taxonomy,
Velociraptorinae is
usually defined as "all
dromaeosaurs more...
- dromaeosaurids"), a
group that
includes the
subfamilies Saurornitholestinae,
Velociraptorinae, and Dromaeosaurinae.
Below is a
cladogram showing the
position of...
- to the
specimens have
showed that this
dromaeosaurid belongs to the
Velociraptorinae,
composed of more lightly-built
animals like Velociraptor. Adasaurus...
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group includes Velociraptorinae, Dromaeosaurinae, and in some
studies a
third group: Saurornitholestinae. The
subfamily Velociraptorinae has traditionally...
- in the Dromaeosaurinae. However,
other studies place the two in the
Velociraptorinae, such as
Currie and
Evans (2019) and
Jasinski et al. (2020). An unusual...
- in
Central Asia. The
clade they form is
called Velociraptorinae. The
subfamily name
Velociraptorinae was
first coined by
Rinchen Barsbold in 1983 and...
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typically consist of the
following groups. For example, the
subfamily Velociraptorinae has
traditionally included Velociraptor, Deinonychus, and Saurornitholestes...
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Velociraptorinae Dromaeosaurinae...
- Dromaeosauridae.
Later studies most
often found it a
member of the
dromaeosaurid Velociraptorinae, but a
cladistic analysis by
Philip J.
Currie in 2009
recovered a position...