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    Tyrannosauridae (or tyrannosaurids, meaning "tyrant lizards") is a family of coelurosaurian theropod dinosaurs that comprises two subfamilies containing...
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    The formal description of T. degrootorum erected a new clade within Tyrannosauridae, Daspletosaurini, a sister taxon to a clade comprising Zhuchengtyrannus...
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    Cretaceous. Lythronax is thus the oldest known member of the family Tyrannosauridae, and it is thought to have been more basal than Tyrannosaurus. Due...
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    clade) of coelurosaurian theropod dinosaurs that includes the family Tyrannosauridae as well as more basal relatives. Tyrannosauroids lived on the Laurasian...
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    is the type genus of the superfamily Tyrannosauroidea, the family Tyrannosauridae, and the subfamily Tyrannosaurinae; in other words it is the standard...
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    referred to as tyrannosaurines) is one of the two extinct subfamilies of Tyrannosauridae, a family of coelurosaurian theropods that consists of at least three...
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    smaller than the dentary teeth behind them. Phylogenetic analysis of Tyrannosauridae finds Nanuqsaurus to be a close relative of Daspletosaurus and Tyrannosaurus...
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    Loewen et al. (2013) conducted a phylogenetic analysis of the family Tyrannosauridae and confirmed the assignment of Teratophoneus to the tyrannosaurid...
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  • "Tyrannosauridae," page 345. Molnar (2001); "Discussion," page 357. Rothschild, et al. (2001); "Discussion," page 334. Molnar (2001); "Tyrannosauridae...
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    in 2003 found Alioramus could be further classified into the family Tyrannosauridae and the subfamily Tyrannosaurinae, alongside Tyrannosaurus, Tarbosaurus...
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