Aublysodon (“backwards-flowing tooth") is a genus of carnivorous dinosaurs known only from the Judith River Formation in Montana, which has been dated...
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Tyrannosaurus (redirect from Aublysodon molnari)
formations as T. rex were originally classified as separate taxa, including Aublysodon and Albertosaurus megagracilis, the latter being named Dinotyrannus megagracilis...
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a partial skull and skeleton, were described in 1990 as a specimen of Aublysodon. Additional remains, consisting of the incomplete skull and skeleton of...
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Dromaeosaurus (redirect from Aublysodon explanatus)
Dromaeosaurus (/ˌdroʊmiəˈsɔːrəs, -mi.oʊ-/; lit. 'running lizard') is a genus of dromaeosaurid theropod dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period...
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The teeth of Deinodon were slightly heterodont, and the holotype of Aublysodon can probably be assigned to Deinodon. It is likely that the fossilized...
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Alectrosaurus, Aublysodon or Nanotyrannus. However, Nanotyrannus is often considered to be a juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex, while Aublysodon is usually regarded...
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family Deinodontidae. 1868 Leidy described the new genus and species Aublysodon mirandus. Leidy described the new genus Diplotomodon for the species Tomodon...
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Shanshanosaurus as a tyrannosaurid in 1988, referring it to the now-defunct genus Aublysodon. Dong and Currie later re-examined the specimen and deemed it to be a...
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Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Abundance Notes Images Aublysodon A. mirandus Later found to be indeterminate tyrannosauroid remains. Ornithomimus...
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Atlantosaurus Atlasaurus Atlascopcosaurus Atrociraptor Atsinganosaurus Aublysodon Aucasaurus "Augustia" – preoccupied name, now known as Agustinia Augustynolophus...
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