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    the remains of Adasaurus from the younger Nemegt Formation. They represent a different and new taxon that differs from Adasaurus. Adasaurus was a rather...
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    instraspecific variability of V. mongoliensis, arguing for a distinct species. They considered that both V. mongoliensis and this new species were ecologically...
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    Currie (2009)), and following Turner et al. (2012) the codings for Adasaurus mongoliensis were separated into these based on the holotype from the Nemegt...
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    ornithomimid Gallimimus, the alvarezsaurid Mononykus, the velociraptorine Adasaurus, and the giant, saber-clawed therizinosaur Therizinosaurus. It also lived...
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    Adasaurus mongoliensis...
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  • Montana, USA The youngest-known velociraptorine dromaeosaur. †AdasaurusAdasaurus mongoliensis 70 Ma Nemegt Formation, Omnogovi Province, Mongolia A dromaeosaur...
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    rigid, lever. However, one well-preserved specimen of Velociraptor mongoliensis (IGM 100/986) has an articulated tail skeleton that is curved horizontally...
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    species Adasaurus mongoliensis. Unlike most dromaeosaurs, famous for the "killing claws" on their second toe, the second toe claw of A. mongoliensis was relatively...
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    Adasaurus Velociraptor mongoliensis Velociraptor osmolskae...
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    falculus (Cope 1876) Olshevsky 1979 and Dromaeosaurus mongoliensis (Barsbold 1983) Paul 1988 (Adasaurus). Most of them were based on fragmentary material...
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