Dracovenator regenti

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Yates, A.M. 2006 (for 2005). A new theropod dinosaur from the Early Jurassic of South Africa and its implications for the early evolution of theropods. Palaeontologia africana 41, 105-122.

Abstract. A new theropod, Dracovenator regenti, from the upper Elliot Formation is described, based upon a fragmentary skull. It can be diagnosed on the basis of a bilobed fossa on the lateral surface of the premaxilla that is connected to the alveolar margin by a narrow channel, the presence of a deep, oblique, lateral notch on the articular and hypertrophied dorsal processes on the articular. Other aspects of its morphology display a mosaic of coelophysoid and advanced theropod
characteristics. A cladistic analysis of basal Theropoda, including the new taxon finds that the new taxon is closely related to Dilophosaurus wetherilli and Zupaysaurus rougieri although the clade formed by these three taxa is not robustly supported. It also finds that Coelophysoidea sensu lato
is paraphyletic with respect to Ceratosauria + Tetanurae but that this topology is not a significantly better explanation of the data than an inclusive, monophyletic Coelophysoidea.

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Source, stp?

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Citation de markvantomme: Yates, A.M. 2006 (for 2005). A new theropod dinosaur from the Early Jurassic of South Africa and its implications for the early evolution of theropods. Palaeontologia africana 41, 105-122.


C'est une source ça non ?

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Je viens de recevoir 2 pdfs de Yates,je ne suis pas chez moi et je ne sais pas s'il est dedans,dans le meme volume il a publie d'autres articles donc je ne sais pas, en tout cas c'est du dino et je vais les poster plus tard

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Voila

http://rapidshare.de/files/34843921/YATES_MEDIUM_RES.pdf.html

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Merci!

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Mark est ce possible que tu me le passes stp

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Oui demain Vari,faire dodo menant moi,j'ai descendu la poubelle et je suis passé vite juste comme ça

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Tu le trouveras la vari

http://www.dinosaures-web.com/index.php?page=news.php&news=4

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merci