The remains of Avimimus were recovered by Russian paleontologists and officially described by Dr. Sergei Kurzanov in 1981. The Avimimus fossils were initially...
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and Edentoraptora, which also incorporates Avimimus, so called because of the edentulous dentition of Avimimus and the caenagnathoids. The 2007 cladistic...
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birds than were other dinosaur groups. Kurzanov (1987) suggested that Avimimus was more likely to be the ancestor of all birds than Archaeopteryx. Barsbold...
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instead recovered Kol outside the Alvarezsauridae, more closely related to Avimimus within the Oviraptorosauria, and a recent study of Mongolian alvarezsaurids...
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(2006). "Geological and geographical distribution of bird-like theropod, Avimimus in Mongolia". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 26 (supp. 003): 136A−137A...
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Longrich, N. R.; Ryan, M.; Eberth, D.; Demchig, B. (2008). "A bonebed of Avimimus sp. (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Late Cretaceous Nemegt Formation,...
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Oviraptorosauria (Avimimus, Nomingia, Caudipteryx, Similicaudipteryx, Protarchaeopteryx, Ningyuansaurus, Citipati, Conchoraptor) – pennaceous feathers...
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Avalonianus – subsequently found to be a non-dinosaurian archosaur Aviatyrannis Avimimus Avipes – probably a non-dinosaurian dinosauromorph Avisaurus – subsequently...
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