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81“... and implications for early theropod evolution, pp. 377-421 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 151 (2...”
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82“... theropod evolution, pp. 377-421 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 151 (2) on page 396, DOI...”
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83“... of Antarctica and implications for early theropod evolution, pp. 377-421 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean...”
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84“... Jurassic of Antarctica and implications for early theropod evolution, pp. 377-421 in Zoological Journal...”
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85“... theropod evolution, pp. 377-421 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 151 (2) on page 386, DOI...”
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86“... and implications for early theropod evolution, pp. 377-421 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 151 (2...”
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87by Carpenter, Kenneth“... and a description of a new species of theropod. Contributions to Geology, University of Wyoming 20: 123...”
Published 1982
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88by Carpenter, Kenneth“... and a description of a new species of theropod. Contributions to Geology, University of Wyoming 20: 123...”
Published 1982
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89by Smith, Nathan D., Makovicky, Peter J., Agnolin, Federico L., Ezcurra, Martin D., Pais, Diego F., Salisbury, Steven W.“...The fossil record of Australian dinosaurs in general, and theropods in particular, is extremely...”
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences (2008)
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90by Smith, Nathan D, Makovicky, Peter J, Agnolin, Federico L, Ezcurra, Martín D, Pais, Diego F, Salisbury, Steven W“...The fossil record of Australian dinosaurs in general, and theropods in particular, is extremely...”
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91by Smith, Nathan D, Makovicky, Peter J, Agnolin, Federico L, Ezcurra, Martín D, Pais, Diego F, Salisbury, Steven W“...The fossil record of Australian dinosaurs in general, and theropods in particular, is extremely...”
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93“... Ross Island, east of the Antarctic Peninsula, yielded a theropod dinosaur recovered near the middle...”
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94by Rauhut, Oliver W. M.“... of the prearticular. Remarks. Although it is one of the best known and best represented of theropod dinosaurs...”
Published 2003
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95by Rauhut, Oliver W. M.“... of the prearticular. Remarks. Although it is one of the best known and best represented of theropod dinosaurs...”
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96by Rauhut, Oliver W. M.“... of the prearticular. Remarks. Although it is one of the best known and best represented of theropod dinosaurs...”
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97“... implications for the reconstruction of the olfactory apparatus of non-avian theropods. Journal of Vertebrate...”
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98by Benson, Roger B. J.“... altdorfensis, le dinosaure theropode de Cuvier, du Jurassique de Normandie. Geodiversitas, 23, 349-367...”
Published 2008
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99Predatory Dinosaur Remains from Madagascar: Implications for the Cretaceous Biogeography of Gondwanaby Sampson, Scott D., Witmer, Lawrence M., Forster, Catherine A., Krause, David W., O'Connor, Patrick M., Dodson, Peter, Ravoavy, Florent“... specimens of a large theropod dinosaur. One specimen includes a nearly complete and exquisitely preserved...”
Published in Science (1998)
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100by Smith, Joshua B.“... of Tyrannosaurus rex within theropod dental morphospace (see Smith et al., 2005, for data). Growth-related change...”
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