Nanotyrannus (Bakker, Williams, & Currie, 1988)

Neal L. Larson, 2008, One Hundred Years of Tyrannosaurus rex: The Skeletons, Tyrannosaurus rex, the tyrant king, Bloomington: lndiana University Press, pp. 1-55 : 2

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.3750267

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7536804

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scientific name

Nanotyrannus
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Although some authors have considered Nanotyrannus lancensis ( Bakker et al. 1988) synonymous with T. rex ( Carr 1999; Carr and Williamson 2004; Holtz 2004; Glut 1997, 2000, 2003, 2006), others ( Bakker et al. 1988; Currie 2003; Larson this volume) do not agree. Tooth count, bone shape, and foramen placement and size, along with many other skeletal differences, seem to clearly separate the 2 genera. Because there is so much evidence separating Nanotyrannus from T. rex , I have excluded

Nanotyrannus

from the following list of T. rex specimens.

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