FAMILY Tyrannosauridae Osborn, 1906 GENUS Tyrannosaurus Osborn, 1905 cf. Tyrannosaurus Material. YPM VP 002220(A, B), one dentary tooth and one lateral tooth without roots and YPM VP 054459(A–G), seven lateral teeth without roots. Horizon and locality. Upper Cretaceous Lance Formation, Buck Creek, 37 km north of Lusk, Wyoming, USA. Description.In this description nine teeth,specimens YPM VP 002220(A, B) and YPM VP 054459(A–G) are referred to cf. Tyrannosaurus. The dentary tooth YPM VP 002220(A) (Figure 9 A–C) has a crown height of 4.8 cm and is missing the root. The crown has a D-shaped cross section, a characteristic of the first dentary tooth of Tyrannosaurus rex (Brochu 2003; Smith 2005;N.L. Larson 2008). The labial face of ...
Tyrannosaurids were the apex predators of Late Cretaceous Laurasia and their status as dominant carn...
Fig. 1. Skull of Tryrannosaurus. d, dentary; sur, surangular; sq, squamosal; prf,prefrontal; o, orbi...
Fig. 20. Tyrannosaurus rex. Amer. Mus. No. 973. Inner view of left dentary, with the splenial and su...
Genus Tyrannosaurus Osborn 1905, p. 259 Type species: Tyrannosaurus rex Diagnosis (See Osborn ...
Family Tyrannosauridae Genus Tyrannosaurus Osborn, 1905 Tyrannosaurus rex Osborn, 1905 9380...
Fig. 3. Tyrannosaurid maxillae demonstrating the positions and sizes of the maxillary fenestrae. Con...
Fig. 3 Tyrannosaurus anterior left dentaries in dorsomedial view showing differing proportions of th...
Fig. 24. Tyrannosaurus rex. Cross section through the dentary showing a small successional tooth on ...
FIGURE 3. Tyrannosaurus rex (YPM VPPU 016516) right anterior dentary fragment from the Bighorn basin...
Fig. 2. Tyrannosaurus rex Osborn, LACM 23844, right maxilla represented diagramatically in medial vi...
FIGURE 1. A. Skeletal restoration of UMNH 11000, Tyrannosaurus rex, with preserved elements highligh...
Although isolated theropod dinosaur teeth occur frequently in Late Mesozoic rocks, an understanding ...
FIGURE 4 —lsolated lower teeth associated with left dentary NMMNH P-lol 3 - I; top, buceal sides; bo...
A recently discovered tyrannosaurid metatarsal IV (SWAU HRS13997) from the uppermost Cretaceous (Maa...
Fig. 3. Cervical vertebrm of Tyrannosaurus.,Amer. Mus. No. 5866. hypocentrum of atlas; nph, neuropop...
Tyrannosaurids were the apex predators of Late Cretaceous Laurasia and their status as dominant carn...
Fig. 1. Skull of Tryrannosaurus. d, dentary; sur, surangular; sq, squamosal; prf,prefrontal; o, orbi...
Fig. 20. Tyrannosaurus rex. Amer. Mus. No. 973. Inner view of left dentary, with the splenial and su...
Genus Tyrannosaurus Osborn 1905, p. 259 Type species: Tyrannosaurus rex Diagnosis (See Osborn ...
Family Tyrannosauridae Genus Tyrannosaurus Osborn, 1905 Tyrannosaurus rex Osborn, 1905 9380...
Fig. 3. Tyrannosaurid maxillae demonstrating the positions and sizes of the maxillary fenestrae. Con...
Fig. 3 Tyrannosaurus anterior left dentaries in dorsomedial view showing differing proportions of th...
Fig. 24. Tyrannosaurus rex. Cross section through the dentary showing a small successional tooth on ...
FIGURE 3. Tyrannosaurus rex (YPM VPPU 016516) right anterior dentary fragment from the Bighorn basin...
Fig. 2. Tyrannosaurus rex Osborn, LACM 23844, right maxilla represented diagramatically in medial vi...
FIGURE 1. A. Skeletal restoration of UMNH 11000, Tyrannosaurus rex, with preserved elements highligh...
Although isolated theropod dinosaur teeth occur frequently in Late Mesozoic rocks, an understanding ...
FIGURE 4 —lsolated lower teeth associated with left dentary NMMNH P-lol 3 - I; top, buceal sides; bo...
A recently discovered tyrannosaurid metatarsal IV (SWAU HRS13997) from the uppermost Cretaceous (Maa...
Fig. 3. Cervical vertebrm of Tyrannosaurus.,Amer. Mus. No. 5866. hypocentrum of atlas; nph, neuropop...
Tyrannosaurids were the apex predators of Late Cretaceous Laurasia and their status as dominant carn...
Fig. 1. Skull of Tryrannosaurus. d, dentary; sur, surangular; sq, squamosal; prf,prefrontal; o, orbi...
Fig. 20. Tyrannosaurus rex. Amer. Mus. No. 973. Inner view of left dentary, with the splenial and su...