A new abelisaurid theropod from the Cenomanian of Candeleros Formation (Neuquén Province, NW Patagonia, Argentina) is described. It includes an isolated frontal, partial pelvis, two fused sacral centra, femoral shaft, rib fragments, partial metatarsal II and shaft of metatarsal III. A paleohistological analysis shows that MMCh-PV 69 was somatically mature at time of death. The prevalence of relatively ordered intrinsic fibers in the primary bone indicates a relatively lower growth rate of MMCh-PV 69 compared with other abelisauroids, such as Aucasaurus garridoi. Phylogenetic analysis found MMCh-PV 69 as a basal abelisaurid, sister group of the node formed by Majungasaurinae and Brachyrostra. We estimated the body mass of MMCh-PV 69 in 240 k...
Abelisauridae is a mostly Gondwanan clade of large-bodied, basal theropods. The oldest abelisaurids ...
Patagonia has yielded the most comprehensive fossil record of Cretaceous theropods from Gondwana, co...
Abelisaurids are among the most abundant and diverse Patagonian Late Cretaceous theropods. Here, we ...
New theropod remains with abelisaurid affinities from the Upper Cretaceous (Anacleto Formation, lowe...
Abelisauridae is a theropod clade with a wide distribution in the Late Cretaceous of Gondwana. Some ...
New theropod remains with abelisaurid affinities from the Upper Cretaceous (Anacleto Formation, lowe...
A nearly complete skeleton of the new abelisaurid Skorpiovenator bustingorryi is reported here. The ...
Abelisauroids are the most abundant theropods in the Cretaceous beds of Patagonia. They are traditio...
Several remains of an abelisaurid theropod including a nearly complete sacral complex articulated wi...
Here, we describe new theropod materials (several isolated teeth, an axis, two caudal centra and a p...
Xenotarsosaurus bonapartei was the third abelisaurid theropod dinosaur to be named from Argentina. T...
The theropod diversity of the Huincul Formation (Neuquén Group) includes the abelisaurids Ilokelesia...
A well preserved skeleton of a new abelisaurid is reported here. The holotype of Viavenator exxoni w...
The present contribution describes theropod remains coming from the Huincul Formation (Neuquén Group...
Abelisauridae is a mostly Gondwanan clade of large-bodied, basal theropods. The oldest abelisaurids ...
Abelisauridae is a mostly Gondwanan clade of large-bodied, basal theropods. The oldest abelisaurids ...
Patagonia has yielded the most comprehensive fossil record of Cretaceous theropods from Gondwana, co...
Abelisaurids are among the most abundant and diverse Patagonian Late Cretaceous theropods. Here, we ...
New theropod remains with abelisaurid affinities from the Upper Cretaceous (Anacleto Formation, lowe...
Abelisauridae is a theropod clade with a wide distribution in the Late Cretaceous of Gondwana. Some ...
New theropod remains with abelisaurid affinities from the Upper Cretaceous (Anacleto Formation, lowe...
A nearly complete skeleton of the new abelisaurid Skorpiovenator bustingorryi is reported here. The ...
Abelisauroids are the most abundant theropods in the Cretaceous beds of Patagonia. They are traditio...
Several remains of an abelisaurid theropod including a nearly complete sacral complex articulated wi...
Here, we describe new theropod materials (several isolated teeth, an axis, two caudal centra and a p...
Xenotarsosaurus bonapartei was the third abelisaurid theropod dinosaur to be named from Argentina. T...
The theropod diversity of the Huincul Formation (Neuquén Group) includes the abelisaurids Ilokelesia...
A well preserved skeleton of a new abelisaurid is reported here. The holotype of Viavenator exxoni w...
The present contribution describes theropod remains coming from the Huincul Formation (Neuquén Group...
Abelisauridae is a mostly Gondwanan clade of large-bodied, basal theropods. The oldest abelisaurids ...
Abelisauridae is a mostly Gondwanan clade of large-bodied, basal theropods. The oldest abelisaurids ...
Patagonia has yielded the most comprehensive fossil record of Cretaceous theropods from Gondwana, co...
Abelisaurids are among the most abundant and diverse Patagonian Late Cretaceous theropods. Here, we ...