more subsequent studies and the genus Megapnosaurus is now considered valid. The first fossils of Megapnosaurus were found in 1963 by a group of students...
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Ezcurra (2017), Megapnosaurus was recovered in a clade with Segisaurus and Camposaurus, supporting the generic distinction of Megapnosaurus. This was supported...
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Coelophysis? kayentakatae (redirect from Megapnosaurus kayentakatae)
Coelophysis or Megapnosaurus, due to systematic relationships within Coelophysoidea in flux. As such, congenericity or the need for Megapnosaurus would not...
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kayentakatae is the former name of a theropod dinosaur later classified as Megapnosaurus, but is now not definitively assigned to any specific genus. Syntarsus...
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Ceratosaurus) ? Dilophosaurus wetherilli Coelophysidae (Coelophysis + Megapnosaurus) ? Neoceratosauria (Ceratosaurus > Coelophysis) Ceratosauridae Abelisauroidea...
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small predatory dinosaurs such as dromaeosaurids, Juravenator, and Megapnosaurus were likely nocturnal. Large and medium-sized herbivorous and omnivorous...
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"nasolacrimal" crests, which are present in dinosaurs such as Dilophosaurus, Megapnosaurus and Sinosaurus. Position of the lacrimal bones (shown in green). Animation...
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Jurassic dinosaurs. African dinosaurs from these time periods include Megapnosaurus, Dracovenator, Melanorosaurus, Massospondylus, Euskelosaurus, Heterodontosaurus...
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assessment and regarded the skull as that of a theropod similar to Megapnosaurus, and demonstrated that it could not have been a crocodylomorph, as it...
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the quadratojugal is positioned more akin to that of Coelophysis ("Megapnosaurus") kayentakatae. The rostral end of the lower jaw is missing. Teeth are...
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