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- on the skull. Similarities between velociraptorines and troodontids led the authors to suggest that a velociraptorine skull condition may be ancestral to...
- Eudromaeosauria. However, if saurornitholestines are more closely related to velociraptorines, then they may have immigrated to North America from Asia closer to...
- most Asian species have elongated snouts based on the maxilla (namely velociraptorines), indicating a selective feeding in Velociraptor and relatives, such...
- dispatch prey—more so than other types of dromaeosaurids, such as velociraptorines. In 2001, Kirkland et al. pursued a graduate student's discovery of...
- size of the dromaeosaurine Utahraptor, but they appear to belong to velociraptorines, judging by the shape of the teeth. The distinctive dromaeosaurid body...
- study of the dromaeosaurid Kansaignathus recovered Deinonychus as a velociraptorine rather than a dromaeosaurine, with Kansaignathus being an intermediate...
- the similarity between the teeth of the two groups and the fact that velociraptorines are otherwise unknown from the fossil record until the Late Cretaceous...
- dromaeosaurs, such as the pectoral girdle being similar to that of velociraptorines. In the same year, Smith reconstructed the hindlimb musculature of...
- tip of a tooth imbedded in one of them, most likely coming from the velociraptorine Saurornitholestes langstoni of the same formation. The bones of the...
- Jacobsen, Aase Roland (1995). "An azhdarchid pterosaur eaten by a velociraptorine theropod" (PDF). Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 32 (7): 922–925...