The phylogenetic position of the Tyrannosauridae: implications for theropod systematics

Volume: 68, Issue: 5, Pages: 1100 - 1117
Published: Sep 1, 1994
Abstract
Tyrannosaurids are a well-supported clade of very large predatory dinosaurs of Late Cretaceous Asiamerica. Traditional dinosaurian systematics place these animals within the infraorder Carnosauria with the other large theropods (allosaurids, megalosaurids). A new cladistic analysis indicates that the tyrannosaurs were in fact derived members of the Coelurosauria, a group of otherwise small theropods. Despite certain gross cranial similarities...
Paper Details
Title
The phylogenetic position of the Tyrannosauridae: implications for theropod systematics
Published Date
Sep 1, 1994
Volume
68
Issue
5
Pages
1100 - 1117
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