tetanuran
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[edit]tetanuran (plural tetanurans)
- Any theropod of the clade Tetanurae, all theropods, including birds, that are more closely related to modern birds than to the genus †Ceratosaurus.
- 1999 June 25, Paul C. Sereno, “The Evolution of Dinosaurs”, in Science[1], volume 284, number 5423, , pages 2137–2147:
- The oldest tetanuran, the crested allosauroid Cryolophosaurus, was discovered in Lower Jurassic rocks on Antarctica and is quite similar to allosauroids from Upper Jurassic rocks on several continents.
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[edit]tetanuran (not comparable)
- Of or pertaining to the dinosaurs of the clade Tetanurae.
- 1998 May 15, Scott D. Sampson et al., “Predatory Dinosaur Remains from Madagascar: Implications for the Cretaceous Biogeography of Gondwana”, in Science[2], volume 280, number 5366, , pages 1048–1051:
- During Late Cretaceous times, the top predators in most Laurasian terrestrial ecosystems were the large-bodied tyrannosaurids, which suggests that this tetanuran clade may have originated after the split between Laurasia and Gondwana.