Tyrannosauroids

Word TYRANNOSAUROIDS
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Those short premaxillary teeth present in tyrannosauroids have conventionally been regarded as having a primary role in feeding, and it might be easy to confirm this by looking for micro - or macrowear. ❋ Darren Naish (2006)

Basal tyrannosauroids from China and evidence for protofeathers in tyrannosauroids. ❋ Darren Naish (2006)

Since Eotyrannus was published a few very interesting things have been happening in the world of basal tyrannosauroids. ❋ Darren Naish (2006)

Basal tyrannosauroids and other basal coelurosaurs that possess specialised premaxillary teeth that might have been used in preening/grooming of quill-like integumentary structures. ❋ Darren Naish (2006)

Having mentioned tyrannosauroids, I might also note that basal forms combine proportionally small premaxillary teeth with quill-like integumentary structures that would have needed preening (or is grooming the correct term here?). ❋ Darren Naish (2006)

Mirischia and Proceratosaurus both tyrannosauroids? ❋ Darren Naish (2006)

I was planning to discuss the Jurassic basal tyrannosauroids Aviatyrannis (from Portugal) and Guanlong (from China). ❋ Darren Naish (2006)

Guanlong is known from two semi-complete specimens: they provide substantial new information on basal tyrannosauroids, but the most surprising thing is that the taxon possesses a large, bizarre, pneumatic mid-line cranial crest. ❋ Darren Naish (2006)

Compsognathids are, like tyrannosauroids, basal coelurosaurs, but they retained small body size throughout their history (so far as we know). ❋ Darren Naish (2006)

Theropoda is the group name for the predatory dinosaurs (including birds), and Coelurosauria is a major theropod group that includes birds and all the bird-like theropods (including tyrannosauroids). ❋ Darren Naish (2006)

But other basal tyrannosauroids are way smaller than this, mostly being less than 3 m long. ❋ Darren Naish (2006)

Dilong has proved to be a sort of Rosetta stone for me, allowing several previously enigmatic Lower Cretaceous coelurosaurs to be reinterpreted as additional basal tyrannosauroids. ❋ Darren Naish (2006)

Furthermore, probable ‘proto-feathers’ (rather simple quill-like integumentary structures, almost certainly the morphological ancestors of true, complex feathers) were present in compsognathids, basal tyrannosauroids and alvarezsaurids. ❋ Darren Naish (2006)

Rex may have descended from feathered tyrannosauroids such as ❋ Unknown (2010)

However, Carr added, "The teeth of B. sealeyi were smaller and narrower than those of T. rex, which had the largest teeth among the tyrannosauroids." ❋ Unknown (2010)

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