Nanotyrannus lancensis, Taxa Only, Exact Match: 9 Treatments

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Nanotyrannus lancensis     Currie, Philip J., 2003, Cranial anatomy of tyrannosaurid dinosaurs from the Late Cretaceous of Alberta, Canada, Palaeontologica Polonica 48 (2), pp. 191-226 : 223-224 223-224
Nanotyrannus lancensis     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 2
Nanotyrannus lancensis     Eric Snively & Anthony P. Russell, 2007, Functional morphology of neck musculature in the Tyrannosauridae (Dinosauria, Theropoda) as determined via a hierarchical inferential approach, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 151, No. 4, pp. 759-808 : 760-803 760-803
Nanotyrannus lancensis   gen. nov.  Bakker, R. T., Williams, M. & Currie, P. J., 1988, Nanotyrannus, a new genus of pygmy tyrannosaur, from the latest Cretaceous of Montana, Hunteria 1, No. 5, pp. 1-30 : 2-25 2-25
Nanotyrannus lancensis     Holtz, TR jr., 2004, Tyrannosauroidea, The Dinosauria, University of California Press, pp. 111-136 : 113 113
Nanotyrannus lancensis     Joshua D. Schmerge & Bruce M. Rothschild, 2016, Distribution of the dentary groove of theropod dinosaurs: Implications for theropod phylogeny and the validity of the genus Nanotyrannus Bakker et al., 1988, Cretaceous Research 61, pp. 26-33 : 31-32 31-32
Nanotyrannus lancensis     Joseph E. Peterson, Michael D. Henderson, Reed P. Scherer & Christopher P. Vittore, 2009, Face biting on a juvenile tyrannosaurid and behavioral implications, Palaios 24, pp. 780-784 : 780-783 780-783
Nanotyrannus lancensis     Joshua D. Schmerge & Bruce M. Rothschild, 2016, Distribution of the dentary groove of theropod dinosaurs: Implications for theropod phylogeny and the validity of the genus Nanotyrannus Bakker et al., 1988, Cretaceous Research 61, pp. 26-33 : 27-31 27-31
Nanotyrannus lancensis     Michael D. Henderson & William H. Harrison, 2008, Taphonomy and environment of deposition of a juvenile tyrannosaurid skeleton from the Hell Creek Formation (latest Maastridhtian) of southeastern Montana, Tyrannosaurus rex, the tyrant king, lndiana University Press, pp. 82-90 : 5-11 5-11