Tyrannosaurus Osborn, 1905
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.1038212 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3512870 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C3598789-457E-FFFE-3E0B-3D220A6B4F46 |
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Tyrannosaurus Osborn, 1905 |
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= Dynamosaurus Osborn 1905 View Cited Treatment
= Gorgosaurus (in part)
Diagnosis; (Cranial) Viewed dorsally,muzzle well-differentiated from cranium so that stereoscopic vision well-developed; descending process of postorbital extends into orbit; premaxillary contacts nasal below external nares and medial to maxilla (not visible in lateral profile); lacrymal horn not developed,but is rugose, as is the dorsal part of the postorbital; pro-maxillary fenestra not visible when the skull is viewed in lateral profile; prefrontal forms a wedge between lacrymal and fused frontals; ectopterygoids are swollen and have a very large sinus opening. (Postcranial) Ilium with a well developed notch along the front margin of the preacetabular blade; postacetabular blade of ilium slender; wrist composed of a single element; pubic shaft has a pronounced curve.
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Tyrannosaurus Osborn, 1905
Carpenter, K. 1992 |
Tarbosaurus
Maleev 1955: 253 |