might be a junior synonym of Abelisaurus comahuensis. In 2010, Gregory S. Paul renamed Aucasaurus garridoi into Abelisaurus garridoi. This has found no...
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Aucasaurus (redirect from Abelisaurus garridoi)
might be a junior synonym of Abelisaurus comahuensis. In 2010, Gregory S. Paul renamed Aucasaurus garridoi into Abelisaurus garridoi. Despite their similarities...
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they described the eponymous Abelisaurus. The name is formed from the family name of Roberto Abel, who discovered Abelisaurus, and from the Greek word σαυρος...
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Noasauridae is defined as all theropods closer to Noasaurus than to Abelisaurus. Noasauridae was a very diverse group, with the two most complete members...
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Noasauridae Abelisauridae (Abelisaurus comahuensis + C. sastrei) Carnotaurinae (Carnotaurus > Abelisaurus) Abelisaurinae (Abelisaurus > Carnotaurus) Tetanurae...
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the exclusion of Abelisaurus, which is considered a basal member in most studies. However, a 2008 review suggested that Abelisaurus was a derived abelisaurid...
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J.; Novas, E.E. (1985). "Abelisaurus comahuensis, n.g., n.sp., Carnosauria del Crétacico Tardio de Patagonia" [Abelisaurus comahuensis, n.g., n.sp.,...
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to 66 million years ago – the Maastrichtian), a theropod related to Abelisaurus. Like most theropods, Indosuchus was a bipedal carnivore. It was about...
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that projected into the orbit (eye opening), as seen in Tyrannosaurus, Abelisaurus, and Carnotaurus. The supraorbital bone above the eye that contacted...
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