Recent discoveries of more than ten new species of tyrannosauroid theropods are helping to understand the origin and evolu− tion of colossal body size and other characteristic features of Tyrannosaurus rex and its terminal Cretaceous relatives. Partic− ularly important has been the discovery and reinterpretation of Late Jurassic tyrannosauroids from Europe and North Amer− ica, which are intermediate in size and phylogenetic position between small basal tyrannosauroids and the largest Late Cre− taceous species. The fragmentary nature of these Jurassic specimens, however, has frustrated attempts to understand their systematics and phylogeny. A new specimen from the Late Jurassic of England was recently named as a new species (Stokesosaurus la...
The fossil record of tyrannosauroid theropods is marked by a substantial temporal and morphological ...
A large theropod ilium was recently collected from the Upper Cretaceous Honglishan Formation in the ...
Nearly all of the large-bodied predators (>2.5 tons) on northern continents during the Late Creta...
A partial postcranial skeleton from the Late Jurassic (Tithonian) of Dorset, England represents a ne...
Megalosaurus bucklandii (Dinosauria: Theropoda), the oldest named dinosaur taxon, from the Bathonian...
The systematics of Late Jurassic tyrannosauroids (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from Europe and North Ameri...
Previously undocumented postcranial material from the Chipping Norton Limestone Formation (Middle Ju...
Teleosaurids were a clade of crocodylomorphs that attained near-global distribution during the Juras...
The tyrannosauroid fossil record is mainly restricted to Creta-ceous sediments of Laurasia, although...
During the Cretaceous, diversifications and turnovers affected terrestrial vertebrates experiencing ...
During the Cretaceous, diversifications and turnovers affected terrestrial vertebrates experiencing ...
Previously undocumented postcranial material from the Chipping Norton Limestone Formation (Middle Ju...
The Isle of Skye, Scotland, has yielded a diverse Middle Jurassic terrestrial vertebrate fauna, but ...
The Middle Jurassic was a critical time in the evolution of theropod dinosaurs, highlighted by the o...
Teleosaurids were a clade of crocodylomorphs that attained near-global distribution during the Juras...
The fossil record of tyrannosauroid theropods is marked by a substantial temporal and morphological ...
A large theropod ilium was recently collected from the Upper Cretaceous Honglishan Formation in the ...
Nearly all of the large-bodied predators (>2.5 tons) on northern continents during the Late Creta...
A partial postcranial skeleton from the Late Jurassic (Tithonian) of Dorset, England represents a ne...
Megalosaurus bucklandii (Dinosauria: Theropoda), the oldest named dinosaur taxon, from the Bathonian...
The systematics of Late Jurassic tyrannosauroids (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from Europe and North Ameri...
Previously undocumented postcranial material from the Chipping Norton Limestone Formation (Middle Ju...
Teleosaurids were a clade of crocodylomorphs that attained near-global distribution during the Juras...
The tyrannosauroid fossil record is mainly restricted to Creta-ceous sediments of Laurasia, although...
During the Cretaceous, diversifications and turnovers affected terrestrial vertebrates experiencing ...
During the Cretaceous, diversifications and turnovers affected terrestrial vertebrates experiencing ...
Previously undocumented postcranial material from the Chipping Norton Limestone Formation (Middle Ju...
The Isle of Skye, Scotland, has yielded a diverse Middle Jurassic terrestrial vertebrate fauna, but ...
The Middle Jurassic was a critical time in the evolution of theropod dinosaurs, highlighted by the o...
Teleosaurids were a clade of crocodylomorphs that attained near-global distribution during the Juras...
The fossil record of tyrannosauroid theropods is marked by a substantial temporal and morphological ...
A large theropod ilium was recently collected from the Upper Cretaceous Honglishan Formation in the ...
Nearly all of the large-bodied predators (>2.5 tons) on northern continents during the Late Creta...