Martín Daniel Ezcurra (born April 23, 1987) is an Argentine palaeontologist naming many extinct genera such as Aerotitan, Lophostropheus and Powellvenator...
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Ezcurra is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alma Ezcurra (born 1986), Spanish politician Bautista Ezcurra (born 1995), Argentine rugby...
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Archosauromorpha, similar to the definition of Dilkes (1998). In 2016, Martin Ezcurra named a subgroup of Archosauromorpha, Crocopoda ("crocodile feet")....
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Powellvenator podocitus, was named by Martin Ezcurra in 2017. 2017 in archosaur paleontology Martín D. Ezcurra (2017). "A new early coelophysoid neotheropod...
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massive heads, the largest carnivorous reptiles up to that time. In 2016, Martin Ezcurra provided the name Eucrocopoda for the clade including all archosauriforms...
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Sauropodomorpha. The subfamily Saturnaliinae was established in 2010 by Martin Ezcurra to include Saturnalia and its close relative Chromogisaurus. Saturnalia...
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maxilla, the bone that makes up the upper jaw. It was later re-defined by Martin Ezcurra and Gilles Cuny in 2007 as a node-based clade containing Ceratosaurus...
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configurations were suggested by Bonaparte and Coria in 1993; Fernando Novas and Martín Ezcurra in 2006; and Leonardo Salgado and Jaime Powell in 2010. One vertebra...
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formerly assigned to Proterosuchidae, but a 2016 cladistic analysis by Martin Ezcurra could not confidently place the species of Chasmatosuchus within Proterosuchidae...
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skeleton of L. talampayensis, was redescribed by Federico Agnolin and Martin Ezcurra. They argued that the skeleton was not only diagnostic, but indistinguishable...
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