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Saurischia|Theropoda@‡T

Ceratosauria

New image@Masiakasaurus@

Rugops

"dawn plunder"

Bare@skin@type

Eoraptor lunensis

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Naming persons....Forster,Monetta,Rogers,etc

Theropoda/Eoraptoridae

The late Triassic period/1m long/Algentina

"Herrera's lizard"

Herrerasaurus ischigulastensis

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Naming person...O.A.Reig / Name age...1963

Theropoda/Herrerasaurinae

The late Triassic period/3-4m long / 200-300kg/Place...Argentina

"Southern Cross kizard"

Staurikosaurus pricei

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Naming persons....E.M.Colbert/ Name age...1970

Theropoda/Staurikosaurinae

The late Triassic period/2.1m long/20kg

Place...Brazil

@Saurischia|Theropoda

Ceratosauria

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"before compsognathus"

Procompsognathus triasscus

Ceratosauria/Coelophysoidea/Coelophysidae

Naming person...E.Fraas / Name age...1913

The late Triassic period/1.2m long / 1kg

Place...Germany

"leaping foot"

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SALTOPUS elgininsis

Carnivore

Naming persons... Huene/1910

@Ceratosauria/Coelophysoidea/Coelophysidae

Late Triassic /Scotland /0,6 meter long/1kg

SALTOPUS is reported to be a very primitive theropod, having three sacral vertebrae (rather than four) and a short ilium.

Partial skeleton, including caudal part of skull.

The hindlimb shows cursorial proportions, and the metatarsals are bunched together to give a typically (although not exclusively) dinosaurian digitigrade tance.

As reconstructed by Benton and Walker (1985), the skull is as in Procompsognathus very low and slender.

"hollow form"

Coelophysis bauri

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Naming person...E.D.Cope / Name age...1889

Ceratosauria/Coelophysoidea/Coelophysidae

Late Triassic/2.5-2.8m long / 15-20kg

Place...Arizona,New Mexico

"fused ankle"

Syntarsus rhodesiensis

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Naming person...M.A.Raath / Name age...1969

Ceratosauria/Coelophysoidea/Coelophysidae

Early Jurassic/ 3 m (10 ft) long/ Weight 13 Kg

Place...Africa , North America

Syntarsus resembled Coelophysis and had fused foot bones. It may have had feathery scales.

"horned lizard"

Ceratosaurus nasicornis

Naming peron....Marsh(1884)

Ceratosauridae

Late Jurassic/6m long / 1000kg

Place....Colorado,Utah

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It leaves the characteristic of the rather Theropoda.

As for the finger of the leg, four, the ilium, the pubis, the hipbone of pelvis are united.

The prominence on three corners of the head is thin a little to be charged with a role to be offensive and is fragile.

I was moderately colored, being fancy.

"two crests lizard"

Dilophosaurus wetherilli

Naming person......S.P.Welles/Name age..........1970

Ceratosauria/Coelophysoidea

Early Jurassic/6-7m long / 300-400kg

Place...Arizona

‚k‚‰‚Œ‚‰‚…‚Ž‚“‚”‚…‚’‚Ž‚•‚“@liliensterni

Naming persons......Huene,1934

Carnivore

Ceratosauria/Coelophysoidea

Late Triassic /5 m long

The frame of Liliensternus is bigger than Coeloph‚™sis, and has characteristics like the frame of Dilophosaurus.

This dinosaur will be existence like both middle.

I tried to imagine a comb like Dilophosaurus there though the bone of the head top part broke off.

"Light Weight Lizard"

Elaphrosaurus bambergi

Naming persons......W.Janensch, 1920

Ceratosauria

Carnivore

Late Jurassic /6 m long/300kg/AF

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This very lightly built meat-eater is an ongoing puzzle for scientists.

Elaphrosaurus is reminiscent in looks of Coelophysis, and indeed has been linked to this family by some researchers.

Since its discovery in Africa in 1920, placing it among the proper family has been difficult. In addition to Coelophysis, it has been linked to the abelisaurids and even allosaurids.

"“÷H‚̉²‹"

Carnotaurus sastrei

Naming persons......Bonaparte@^1985

Abelisauroidea|Abelisauridae

Early Cretaceous/@8‚ long^Argentina

I am poor at drawing this dinosaur.

It was unrealistic, and a little arm drew it too much and many times and again with what as well not to feel unnatural in this in the arm.

I think that I could express the image which was finally living with this image which I had referring to the frame figure of GREGORY@S. PAUL.

The image related to the head is in PageH

"Majunga dome"

Majungatholus atopus

Naming person....Piveteau(1926)/New excavation...1996

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Abelisauroidea|Abelisauridae

Late Cretaceous/7-9mlong/Madagascar

The picture which I drew before referred to Allosaurus except the head.

However, I imagined and drew the number of the fingers of front legs etc.

This time based on the data which have positioned Majungatholus as Neoceratosauria.

About the feeling of quality of a thick skull, the direction of this picture considers that I was able to improve.

"Abel's lizard"

Abelisaurus comahuensis

Naming persons....Bonaparte & Novas / 1985

Abelisauroidea|Abelisauridae

Late Cretaceous/6.5m long?/1.5t ?/Argentina

@The piece of the head bone which is partly left is a typical Megalosaurus kind.

The stop of the hole of the eye is common to Carnotaurus and Ceratosaurs.

"Indian crocodile"

Indosuchus raptorius

Naming persons....vonDHuene & Matley / .1933

Abelisauroidea|Abelisauridae

Late Cretaceous/ 6m long/1t ?/India/ period,

This meat-eater had many serrated teeth and a narrow, crested skull with a flattened roof. I drew this dinosaur in the small size as a primitive T-rex kind.

"Northwest Argentina lizard"

Noasaurus leali

Naming persons...J.F.Bonaparte & Powell/1980

Abelisauroidea|Noasauridae

Late Cretaceous/ 2-3m long /15kg/Argentina

A@smaller@predator that made individual evolution in the South American continent.

He has a big claws@on the second of the hind leg.

New image

hRegal dinosaur from the Narmadah

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Rajasaurus narmadensis

Abelisauroidea|Abelisauridae

Describer...SerenoASrivastavaABhattAKhosla&Sahni^2003

Late Creatceous/Narmada river region, India /9 meter long

The bones of the heavy build Rajasaurus narmadensis @were collected in 1983 by Suresh Srivastava of the Geological Survey of India (GSI) and Ashok Sahni, a paleontologist at Panjab University, during a search for dinosaur eggs and nests from the Maastrichtian of India.

From 2003 in 2001 paleontologists Paul Sereno and Jeff Wilson study the mixed collection of dinosaur bones that was spread out on an office floor.

This carnivore was stocky and may have have had a small, rounded horn above its skull. Among the found bones are the braincase, jaw, left and right hip and a sacrum.

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Rugops primus@

Describer ...P.Sereno, Wilson Conrad/ 2004

Abelisauroidea|Abelisauridae

Late@Cretaceous ^Sahara Desert Niger^9 meter long

I think that@Rugops@achieved personal evolution in the continent in the southern hemisphere like the other Abelisaurus kinds such as Rajasaurusand Majungatholus

Rugops seems to eat meat, but their tooth is small and they seem to have been a scavenger.

At their skull, two lines of seven holes are empty along the top of the nose and I think that there was a projection of the quality of meat like the comb of the fowl there.

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"Vicious lizard"

Masiakasaurus@ Knopfler

Describer...Sampson, Carrano & Forster,/2001

Abelisauroidea|Abelisauridae

Late Creatceous/Madagascar/1.8-2m long

Masiakasaurus was small theropods with teeth and mandibles of the@strange appearance. There is a possibility of chiefly preying on the fingerling from the shape of the teeth and mandibles.

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