「Theropod」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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Von Huene thought it was a | theropod, a member of the Ornithomimidae. |
Dinosaurs present include possibly the large | theropod Acrocanthosaurus, the poorly known theropods |
Glen Rose | theropod and sauropod tracks, with mounted Apatosaurus |
The types of tracks came from the carnivorous | Theropod, and the vegetarian Sauropod. |
osaurian ornithosuchian (or possibly an early | theropod), and later-referred post-cranial prosauropod |
, and several types of dinosaurs, such as the | theropod Australovenator, the sauropod Diamantinasauru |
very of similar filamentous structures in the | theropod Beipiaosaurus bolstered the idea that the str |
It was a | theropod believed to be one of the abelisaurs. |
Also they feature a late surviving | theropod called Diatryma. |
us for an abundance of fossils of the similar | theropod Coelophysis. |
small, little-known dinosaur, specifically a | theropod, Coeluroides lived during the Late Cretaceous |
spects of the vertebrae to the more primitive | theropod condition. |
According to the | Theropod Database, a personal website designed by Mick |
his student Wann Langston, Jr., he named the | theropod dinosaur Acrocanthosaurus in 1950. |
Duriavenator is a genus of | theropod dinosaur described in 2008 by Roger Benson. |
Patagonykus was an enigmatic | theropod dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceous of Argenti |
Shanag is a genus of dromaeosaurid | theropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous Period of |
Embasaurus (Emba lizard) is a genus of | theropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous period. |
ning "dawn runner") is a genus of carnivorous | theropod dinosaur from the Late Triassic period. |
Aerosteon is a genus of allosauroid | theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period of A |
Kol is a genus of alvarezsaurid | theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of Mongolia |
urus (meaning "Siamese lizard") is a genus of | theropod dinosaur from Early Cretaceous Thailand. |
Austrocheirus is a genus of neoceratosaurian | theropod dinosaur which existed during the late Cretac |
us (meaning "Chinese lizard") was a tetanuran | theropod dinosaur which lived during the Late Triassic |
"southern hunter") is a genus of allosauroid | theropod dinosaur from late Albian (Early Cretaceous)- |
meaning "cross hand") is a genus of tetanuran | theropod dinosaur which lived in the Middle Jurassic o |
Shanyangosaurus is a genus of | theropod dinosaur found in Shaanxi, China, and known o |
ick forest lizard') is a genus of carnivorous | theropod dinosaur that belonged to the family Abelisau |
Aucasaurus was a genus of medium-sized | theropod dinosaur from Argentina that lived during the |
Orkoraptor is a genus of large | theropod dinosaur from the late Cretaceous Period (ear |
L. yini is tentatively classified as a | theropod dinosaur by some allied to ceratosaurs, by ot |
Borogovia was a | theropod dinosaur genus which lived during the Late Cr |
Luanchuan thief") is a genus of dromaeosaurid | theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of China. |
earch on the Triassic reptile Longisquama and | theropod dinosaur (or fossil bird) Caudipteryx. |
"Sinopliosaurus" is a spinosaurid | theropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous of souther |
Leshansaurus is a genus of | theropod dinosaur from the Mid to Late Jurassic Dashan |
jaw from Asia') is a small oviraptorosaurian | theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of Uzbekist |
Nomingia is a genus of oviraptorid | theropod dinosaur hailing from the Late Cretaceous Bug |
g "small hunter" in Mongolian) was a genus of | theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period. |
aurus (meaning "nimble lizard") is a genus of | theropod dinosaur from the Late Triassic period (middl |
awn shark") is a genus of carcharodontosaurid | theropod dinosaur that lived in the Sahara 112 million |
word for the Puebloan sun god) is a genus of | theropod dinosaur from the Late Triassic period. |
aning "crocodile lizard") is as a spinosaurid | theropod dinosaur from Cretaceous England, originally |
aurus (meaning "Tugulu lizard") is a genus of | theropod dinosaur from early Cretaceous Tugulu Group i |
name given to an as yet undescribed genus of | theropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous. |
Greek sauros meaning 'lizard') is a genus of | theropod dinosaur belonging to the family Therizinosau |
Neimongosaurus ("Nei Mongol lizard") is a | theropod dinosaur genus known from the Upper Cretaceou |
Monster von Minden" is an informal name for a | theropod dinosaur from the Late Jurassic, brought to i |
ning "Santana Formation thief") is a genus of | theropod dinosaur that lived in South America during t |
terior edge of its type tooth) was a genus of | theropod dinosaur from the late Maastrichtian-age Uppe |
Becklespinax is a genus of large | theropod dinosaur based on a type specimen of three ta |
0 description (with J. Willis Stovall) of the | theropod dinosaur Acrocanthosaurus. |
Latin America meaning America) was a genus of | theropod dinosaur which was named to recognize the occ |
for this animal) is a genus of alvarezsaurid | theropod dinosaur from the Santonian-age Upper Cretace |
-adhering covering) is a genus of abelisaurid | theropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous of Niger. |
number IVPP V636) that probably belonged to a | theropod dinosaur from the late Cretaceous Period Wang |
Carnotaurinae is a subfamily of the | theropod dinosaur family Abelisauridae. |
mospondylus (meaning "quill vertebrae") was a | theropod dinosaur genus. |
elocipes (meaning "quick foot") is a possible | theropod dinosaur genus from the Late Triassic. |
For example, Tyrannosaurus, a | theropod dinosaur, is bracketed by birds and crocodile |
an evolved Archaeopteryx, which is a derived | theropod dinosaur, considered to be the first "true" b |
saurus (meaning "flesh lizard") is a genus of | theropod dinosaur, either a coelophysoid or a basal ce |
Originally thought to be a | theropod dinosaur, it was later identified as a mosasa |
bird mimic-like") is a dubious genus of small | theropod dinosaur, from the Late Cretaceous period (Ma |
iscovered to be based on bones belonging to a | theropod dinosaur, a troodontid, which meant a new gen |
(meaning "Tochi lizard") is a genus of small | theropod dinosaur. |
uniquely specialized species of carnivorous ( | theropod) dinosaur. |
reptile") is an extinct genus of spinosaurid | theropod dinosaur. |
"Chinese bird form") is a genus of troodontid | theropod dinosaur. |
rmal name given to an undescribed specimen of | theropod dinosaur. |
ssian-born Argentine geologist) is a genus of | theropod dinosaur. |
he stomach region of a Compsognathus, a small | theropod dinosaur. |
were initially interpreted as belonging to a | theropod dinosaur. |
these remains almost certainly belonged to a | theropod dinosaur. |
Yaverlandia is a genus of | theropod dinosaur. |
chus was a bipedal, meat-eating (carnivorous) | theropod dinosaur. |
Shidaisaurus is a genus of basal tetanuran | theropod dinosaur. |
Haplocheirus is a genus of alvarezsauroid | theropod dinosaur. |
en alternately classified with both non-avian | theropod dinosaurs and early birds. |
Noasaurids were a group of | theropod dinosaurs from the Cretaceous Period (Aptian/ |
There is a possibility that some non-avian | theropod dinosaurs displayed pack behavior as well. |
urusuchids may have filled niches occupied by | theropod dinosaurs elsewhere. |
supported as the BMT (birds are maniraptoran | theropod dinosaurs) hypothesis. |
owever, more advanced than the earliest known | theropod dinosaurs, Eoraptor, Herrerasaurus, and Staur |
elationship of birds and their ancestors, the | theropod dinosaurs, are important aspects of paleornit |
Theropod dinosaurs, near Las Cruces, New Mexico | |
"Ingenia" is a genus of oviraptorid | theropod dinosaurs, with one known species, "Ingenia" |
s Argentina and Brazil, and the more advanced | theropod dinosaurs. |
hysidae are a family of primitive carnivorous | theropod dinosaurs. |
urichnus is a footprint ichnogenus created by | theropod dinosaurs. |
A major source of disagreement among | theropod experts is whether or not coelophysoids share |
s, Dryptosaurus was classified in a number of | theropod families. |
r in 1909 considered it to be a member of the | theropod family Coeluridae. |
Adasaurus is a member of Dromaeosauridae, a | theropod family thought to be very closely related to |
enus as more basal than Coelophysis, an early | theropod from the Late Triassic. |
of 10 meters (33 ft), it is the largest known | theropod from the Jehol Biota. |
us of primitive bird (or possibly non-avialan | theropod) from the Late Cretaceous. |
skull exhibits features of several different | theropod groups. |
rs must have predated the split between these | theropod groups. |
Fossils of this | theropod have been found in the Nemegt Formation of Mo |
t from a sauropod, but from an unidentifiable | theropod in the size class of Albertosaurus. |
Acrocanthosaurus was the largest | theropod in its ecosystem and likely an apex predator |
Theropod indet | |
( | theropod indet) |
Megalosaurus bucklandii ( | theropod indet) |
Majungasaurus crenatissimus ( | theropod indet) |
Morosaurus marchei ( | theropod indet) |
Megalosaurus cloacinus ( | theropod indet) |
Ilokelesia, a medium sized | theropod, is characterized by features of the skull, n |
An unnamed | theropod is also present. |
t is the earliest published name for a Lameta | theropod, it has sometimes been used as a synonym for |
he tooth was most like teeth from the rear of | theropod jaws, although the lack of serrations on the |
It was a | theropod like Megalosaurus. |
ible therizinosaur Eshanosaurus, the possible | theropod Lukousaurus, and the "prosauropods" "Gyposaur |
id or ankylosaurid armor, crocodile teeth and | theropod material. |
dinosaurs, including the small coelurosaurian | theropod Nedcolbertia, the dromaeosaurid Utahraptor, b |
The MSM value for the | theropod option was 0.438 - 0.466. |
The MSM* value for the | theropod option was 0.31 - 0.40 . |
es listed in older dinosaur books as an early | theropod, or as a synonym of Euskelosaurus. |
Indeterminate | theropod, ornithomimmosaur, and possible indeterminate |
determined in 1995 actually to belong to the | theropod Oviraptor. |
is case a mix up of titanosaur limb bones and | theropod phalanges. |
It was a large | theropod possibly belonging to the Abelisauridae. |
Although it has also been classified as a | theropod, recent review finds that the similarities it |
2003 showed Sinosaurus to be a more advanced | theropod, related to Cryolophosaurus and "Dilophosauru |
A study of | theropod relationships by Fernando Novas and Sebastian |
Indeterminate | theropod remains present in the Provincia de la Rioja. |
Darren Naish shows it to have actually been a | theropod, seemingly a maniraptoran. |
iscovery of Daemonosaurus chauliodus, a basal | theropod species, at Ghost Ranch. |
the less studied or poorly preserved Morrison | theropod species. |
It was a | theropod, specifically a coelurosaur, which lived in t |
Eno - A 6-foot-tall (1.8 m) | theropod teenage dinosaur who is pale green with red a |
ere originally assumed to be linked with some | theropod teeth and the result named Altispinax dunkeri |
tant work on small vertebrates and especially | theropod teeth of the Late Cretaceous. |
therefore considered it simply indeterminate | theropod teeth, a small consensus has found them to be |
many years, any small Jurassic or Cretaceous | theropod that did not belong to one of the more specia |
Also found at the site were fish fragments, a | theropod tooth, and a variety of plant fossils, includ |
Theropod tracks are thought to be among those discover | |
Theropod tracks | |
Carnivorous | theropod tracks are also present. |
Theropod tracks located in Massachusetts and Connectic | |
ropod tracks, indeterminate sauropod remains, | theropod tracks, euornithopod tracks, and indeterminat |
Liassaurus huenei, an early carnivorous | theropod, was named for him in 1995 though the genus i |
It was a | theropod which lived in what is now Japan. |
It was a | theropod which lived in what is now China. |
It was a tetanuran | theropod which lived in what is present-day Wyoming, a |
Xuanhanosaurus had unusually long arms for a | theropod, which were substantially reduced in later th |
Dong Zhiming, among them the bones of a small | theropod which he named Tugulusaurus faciles. |
It is a basal | theropod which lived during the late Triassic period ( |
It was a possible dromaeosaur (or similar | theropod) which lived in what is now Korea, although a |
nment as a coelurosaur implies it was a small | theropod, which are poorly known throughout the Mesozo |
The smallest of the dinosaurs was a | theropod whose footprints are known as Grallator cunea |
Metriacanthosaurus was medium-sized | theropod with a femur length of eighty centimetres. |
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