Figure 1 —Nanotyrannus, the Cleveland Pygmy Tyrannosaur, shown in scale with an adult Tyrannosaurus rex and with the largest extant terrestrial meateaters, a Siberian tiger and a polar bear. The body frame of Nanotyrannus is taken from the type of Gorgosaurus stembergi, scaled to match the skull size of Nanotyrannus.Published as part of Bakker, R. T., Williams, M. & Currie, P. J., 1988, Nanotyrannus, a new genus of pygmy tyrannosaur, from the latest Cretaceous of Montana, pp. 1-30 in Hunteria 1 on page 3, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.103752
Figure 7-—Sagittal sections through the posterior parts of the skulls in tyrannosaurs to show the ar...
Plate 4. Close up of maxilla of Nanotyrannus lancensis, type, CMNH 7541.Published as part of Bakker,...
Bakker, R. T.,, Williams, M., Currie, P. J. (1988): Nanotyrannus, a new genus of pygmy tyrannosaur, ...
Figure 1 —Nanotyrannus, the Cleveland Pygmy Tyrannosaur, shown in scale with an adult Tyrannosaurus ...
Figure 6—Posterior, ventral, and sagittal cross section of a subadult gorgosaur braincase .Published...
Figure 11—Lateral, dorsal and ventral outlines of the skulls of tyrannosaurs drawn to the same lengt...
Plate 1. Lateral view of Nanotyrannus lancensis, type, CMNH 7541Published as part of Bakker, R. T., ...
Figure 12 continued—Two isolated teeth ascribed to Nanotyrannus, uncatalogued, Corson Co., South Dak...
Plate 3. Occipital view of Nanotyrannus lancensis, type, CMNH 7541.Published as part of Bakker, R. T...
Figure 9—Posterior-ventral views of the braincase in Tyrannosaurus rex and Tarbosaurus (after Maleev...
Figure 13—Construction of the intramandibular joint in a primitive neotheropod, CeratosaurusPublishe...
Plate 2. Dorsal view of Nanotyrannus lancensis, type, CMNH 7541.Published as part of Bakker, R. T., ...
Figure 3—Front and occipital views of the type of Nanotyrannus lancensis. The twisting distortion of...
Figure 7-—Sagittal sections through the posterior parts of the skulls in tyrannosaurs to show the ar...
Plate 4. Close up of maxilla of Nanotyrannus lancensis, type, CMNH 7541.Published as part of Bakker,...
Bakker, R. T.,, Williams, M., Currie, P. J. (1988): Nanotyrannus, a new genus of pygmy tyrannosaur, ...
Figure 1 —Nanotyrannus, the Cleveland Pygmy Tyrannosaur, shown in scale with an adult Tyrannosaurus ...
Figure 6—Posterior, ventral, and sagittal cross section of a subadult gorgosaur braincase .Published...
Figure 11—Lateral, dorsal and ventral outlines of the skulls of tyrannosaurs drawn to the same lengt...
Plate 1. Lateral view of Nanotyrannus lancensis, type, CMNH 7541Published as part of Bakker, R. T., ...
Figure 12 continued—Two isolated teeth ascribed to Nanotyrannus, uncatalogued, Corson Co., South Dak...
Plate 3. Occipital view of Nanotyrannus lancensis, type, CMNH 7541.Published as part of Bakker, R. T...
Figure 9—Posterior-ventral views of the braincase in Tyrannosaurus rex and Tarbosaurus (after Maleev...
Figure 13—Construction of the intramandibular joint in a primitive neotheropod, CeratosaurusPublishe...
Plate 2. Dorsal view of Nanotyrannus lancensis, type, CMNH 7541.Published as part of Bakker, R. T., ...
Figure 3—Front and occipital views of the type of Nanotyrannus lancensis. The twisting distortion of...
Figure 7-—Sagittal sections through the posterior parts of the skulls in tyrannosaurs to show the ar...
Plate 4. Close up of maxilla of Nanotyrannus lancensis, type, CMNH 7541.Published as part of Bakker,...
Bakker, R. T.,, Williams, M., Currie, P. J. (1988): Nanotyrannus, a new genus of pygmy tyrannosaur, ...