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Posté par Webmaster, dans Actualités des dinosaures, le 30 525

Nouveau Troodontidé décrit en 2017: Almas ukhaa.

Le nom de genre fait référence à Almas, le bigfoot de Mongolie...

Dinosaure du Crétacé sup (Campanien, il y a environ 75 millions d'années). Crâne bien conservé ainsi qu'une bonne partie de son squelette (holotype: IGM 100/1323). Il présente de nombreux caractères dérivés qui le rapprochent des troodontidés du Crétacé sup et non des autres troodontidés chinois du Crétacé inférieur.
Des oeufs sont associés à l'holotype et pourraient lui appartenir; ils ont la forme allongée et l'ultrastructure typique des troodontidés (Prismatoolithidae).

Almas aurait pu côtoyer Citipati ou Byronosaurus dans le désert de Gobi.



Référence: Rui Pei et al. 2017. Osteology of A New Late Cretaceous Troodontid Specimen from Ukhaa Tolgod, Ömnögovi Aimag, Mongolia. American Museum Novitates. 3889; 1-47. Article en accès libre

Posté par Nekarius, dans Actualités des dinosaures, le 4 530

Très intéressant. Je vais souvent sur le blog de cet italien. Il fait d'excellents articles sur les nouvelles découvertes de théropodes. Hélas, la plupart de ces textes sont en italiens et je ne maîtrise pas du tout cette langue.

En regardant les images qu'il a postées dans son article sur Austroraptor, la ressemblance avec Byronosaurus est en effet frappante. Il faudrait savoir ce qui rapprocherait Austroraptor des Dromaeosauridae plutôt que des Troodontidae au niveau des caractères ostéologiques, d'après leurs auteurs. J'en parlerai avec Mickey Mortimer la prochaine fois.

Posté par Pyroraptor, dans Jeux paléontologiques, le 1 462

Byronosaurus?

Posté par Pyroraptor, dans Dinosaures et Oiseaux, le 9 205

Voila un petit résumé de l'article en français pour ceux que ça interesse:
http://paleoage.populus.ch/rub/15

Dites se que vous en pensez, Shanag serait a priori un unenlagiinae qui serait un genre intermédiaire dans l'évolution des dromaeosauridae asiatique. Mahakala quand à lui a quelques caractéres du troodontidae Byronosaurus et beaucoup d'autapomorphie avec d'autres dromaeosauridae.

Posté par Utahraptor, dans Actualités des dinosaures, le 14 603

Pour en savoir un peu plus sur Urbacodon:
(source:dinodata)

ABSTRACT—Based on a review of troodontid specimens from the territories of the former Soviet Union, including new discoveries from Uzbekistan, two dental morphotypes can be distinguished among Troodontidae from the Cretaceous of Asia: (1) unserrated teeth, present in Mei from Lujiatun (China; Early Cretaceous: Hauterivian-Barremian), an unnamed taxon from Hövöör (Mongolia; Early Cretaceous: Aptian-Albian), Urbacodon itemirensis, gen. et sp. nov. from Itemir and Urbacodon sp. from Dzharakuduk (Uzbekistan; Late Cretaceous: Cenomanian and Turonian, respectively), and Archaeornithoides from Bayn Dzak and Byronosaurus from Ukhaa Tolgod (Mongolia; Late Cretaceous: Campanian); and (2) serrated teeth, present in Sinornithoides from Huamuxiao (China; Early Cretaceous) and Sinornithoides-like taxa from Khamryn Us (Mongolia; Early Cretaceous: Aptian-Albian), Shestakovo (Russia; Early Cretaceous: Aptian-Albian), and Sheikhdzheili (Uzbekistan; Late Cretaceous: Cenomanian); Troodontidae indet. from Kansai (Tajikistan; Late Cretaceous: Santonian) and Alymtau (Kazakhstan; Late Cretaceous: Campanian), Saurornithoides (Mongolia and China; Late Cretaceous: Campanian-Maastrichtian), and Troodon from Kakanaut and Blagoveshchensk (Russia; Late Cretaceous: Maastrichtian).

Posté par Markvantomme, dans Jeux paléontologiques, le 631

Byronosaurus

Posté par Pyroraptor, dans Publications paléontologiques…, le 8 457

Voila ce que je cherche:
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Posté par Le retour de poutine, dans Dinosaures et Oiseaux, le 14 512

D'après un de mes livres , il y a aussi byronosaurus et sauronithoide .

Posté par Webmaster, dans Publications paléontologiques…, le 29 988

Alors, 3e partie:


- Makovicky, P.J., M.A. Norell, J.M. Clark, and T. Rowe. 2003. Osteology and relationships of Byronosaurus jaffei (Theropoda: Troodontidae): http://www.gwu.edu/~clade/faculty/clark/byron.pdf

- Lourinhanosaurus:
http://www.geocities.com/lourinhanosaurus/papers.html

- Un chouette pdf avec de belles images:
http://homepage.univie.ac.at/gerhard.withalm/downloads/VO_Voegel8.pdf

- Un lien qui propose nombre d'articles sur les marsupiaux d'Australie:
http://www.bio.usyd.edu.au/staff/swroe/technical.htm

- mapusaurus: http://www.mnhn.fr/museum/front/medias/publication/7653_g06n1a4.pdf

- Acrocanthosaurus:
http://www.mnhn.fr/publication/geodiv/g00n2a3.pdf

- un pdf sympa:
http://www.dinosaurman.com.au/dinodemo.pdf

Les mauvais liens, je les retirerai des premiers messages.

Posté par Webmaster, dans Publications paléontologiques…, le 3 716

J'essaye de couper le 1er message en deux...


- ici une histologie de Plateosaurus: http://hss.ulb.uni-bonn.de/diss_online/math_nat_fak/2004/klein_nicole/klein.htm

- enfin, ici, pour ceux que ça interesse, on peut téléchager les Bulletins de la Société Géologique du Mexique: http://www.geociencias.unam.mx/~alaniz/SGM/ContenidoBol_1.htm

- Des pdf de Jerry Harris:
* Suuwassea emilieae: http://cactus.dixie.edu/jharris/Suuwassea.pdf
* Phyllodontosuchus lufengensis: http://cactus.dixie.edu/jharris/Phyllodontosuchus.pdf
* Kepodactylus insperatus: http://cactus.dixie.edu/jharris/Kepodactylus.pdf

- Clark, J., H.-D. Sues, and D. Berman 2000 A new specimen of Hesperosuchus agilis from the Upper Triassic of New Mexico and the interrelationships of basal crocodylomorph archosaurs: http://www.gwu.edu/~clade/faculty/clark/hesperosuch.pdf

- Norell, M.A., P. Makovicky, and J. Clark 2000. A new troodontid theropod from Ukhaa Tolgod, Mongolia: http://www.gwu.edu/~clade/faculty/clark/troodont.pdf

- Norell, M.A., J. Clark, and L.M. Chiappe 2001 An embryonic oviraptorid (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Upper Cretaceous of Mongolia: http://www.gwu.edu/~clade/faculty/clark/embryo.pdf

- Chiappe, L. M. M. Norell, and J. Clark. 2001. A new skull of Gobipteryx minuta (Aves, Enantiornithes) from the Cretaceous of the Gobi Desert: http://www.gwu.edu/~clade/faculty/clark/gobipteryx.pdf

- Clark, J. M. , M. A. Norell, and T. Rowe 2002. Cranial anatomy of Citipati osmolskae (Theropoda, Oviraptorosauria), and a reinterpretation of the holotype of Oviraptor philoceratops: http://www.gwu.edu/~clade/faculty/clark/citipati.pdf




Le reste va être supprimé:

- Makovicky, P.J., M.A. Norell, J.M. Clark, and T. Rowe. 2003. Osteology and relationships of Byronosaurus jaffei (Theropoda: Troodontidae): http://www.gwu.edu/~clade/faculty/clark/byron.pdf

- Lourinhanosaurus:
http://www.geocities.com/lourinhanosaurus/papers.html

- Un chouette pdf avec de belles images:
http://homepage.univie.ac.at/gerhard.withalm/downloads/VO_Voegel8.pdf

- Un lien qui propose nombre d'articles sur les marsupiaux d'Australie:
http://www.bio.usyd.edu.au/staff/swroe/technical.htm

- mapusaurus: http://www.mnhn.fr/museum/front/medias/publication/7653_g06n1a4.pdf

- Acrocanthosaurus:
http://www.mnhn.fr/publication/geodiv/g00n2a3.pdf

- un pdf sympa:
http://www.dinosaurman.com.au/dinodemo.pdf

Voilà ce qu'il en est pour l'instant. Il y a de quoi faire !


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Edité le 02/04/2006 à 21:30 par Webmaster

Posté par Eragon, dans Publications paléontologiques…, le 36 264

- Rebbachisaurus : http://ravenel.si.edu/paleo/paleoglot/files/Lapparent_60.pdf

- Les preuves prédateurs/proies, avec l'exemple Allosaurus/Stegosaurus:
https://scientists.dmns.org/sites/kencarpenter/PDFs%20of%20publications/allo-stego.pdf

- Les publications Carpenter:
https://scientists.dmns.org/sites/kencarpenter/PDFs%20of%20publications/pdfs.aspx

- Pdf sur les causes et conséquences de la crise Trias-Jurassique :
http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/~polsen/nbcp/olsen_whiteside_huber_03.pdf

- Description de Karongasaurus :
http://luna.geol.niu.edu/2005_1/gomani27/gomani27.pdf

- Comparaison des crânes de Tarbosaurus et Tyrannosaurus:
http://app.pan.pl/acta48/app48-161.pdf

- Gorgosaurus sp:
http://www.bhigr.com/catalog/PDFs/Gorgosaurus_nov-sp.pdf

- Voici la redescription de Sreptospondylus altdorfensis :
http://www.mnhn.fr/publication/geodiv/g01n3a3.pdf

- Cursorialité chez les Archosaures:
http://arnica.csustan.edu/jones/Publications/pdf/Cursoriality.pdf

- Caudipteryx :
http://app.pan.pl/acta50/app50-101.pdf





Le reste va être supprimé:
- ici une monographie d'Othniel Charles Marsh lui-même sur les Odontornithes éteints d'Amérique du Nord (1880) - Un document inestimable !: http://www.hti.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=moa;idno=AET7124.0007.001

- ici une histologie de Plateosaurus: http://hss.ulb.uni-bonn.de/diss_online/math_nat_fak/2004/klein_nicole/klein.htm

- enfin, ici, pour ceux que ça interesse, on peut téléchager les Bulletins de la Société Géologique du Mexique: http://www.geociencias.unam.mx/~alaniz/SGM/ContenidoBol_1.htm

- Des pdf de Jerry Harris:
* Suuwassea emilieae: http://cactus.dixie.edu/jharris/Suuwassea.pdf
* Phyllodontosuchus lufengensis: http://cactus.dixie.edu/jharris/Phyllodontosuchus.pdf
* Kepodactylus insperatus: http://cactus.dixie.edu/jharris/Kepodactylus.pdf

- Clark, J., H.-D. Sues, and D. Berman 2000 A new specimen of Hesperosuchus agilis from the Upper Triassic of New Mexico and the interrelationships of basal crocodylomorph archosaurs: http://www.gwu.edu/~clade/faculty/clark/hesperosuch.pdf

- Norell, M.A., P. Makovicky, and J. Clark 2000. A new troodontid theropod from Ukhaa Tolgod, Mongolia: http://www.gwu.edu/~clade/faculty/clark/troodont.pdf

- Norell, M.A., J. Clark, and L.M. Chiappe 2001 An embryonic oviraptorid (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Upper Cretaceous of Mongolia: http://www.gwu.edu/~clade/faculty/clark/embryo.pdf

- Chiappe, L. M. M. Norell, and J. Clark. 2001. A new skull of Gobipteryx minuta (Aves, Enantiornithes) from the Cretaceous of the Gobi Desert: http://www.gwu.edu/~clade/faculty/clark/gobipteryx.pdf

- Clark, J. M. , M. A. Norell, and T. Rowe 2002. Cranial anatomy of Citipati osmolskae (Theropoda, Oviraptorosauria), and a reinterpretation of the holotype of Oviraptor philoceratops: http://www.gwu.edu/~clade/faculty/clark/citipati.pdf

- Makovicky, P.J., M.A. Norell, J.M. Clark, and T. Rowe. 2003. Osteology and relationships of Byronosaurus jaffei (Theropoda: Troodontidae): http://www.gwu.edu/~clade/faculty/clark/byron.pdf

- Lourinhanosaurus:
http://www.geocities.com/lourinhanosaurus/papers.html

- Un chouette pdf avec de belles images:
http://homepage.univie.ac.at/gerhard.withalm/downloads/VO_Voegel8.pdf

- Un lien qui propose nombre d'articles sur les marsupiaux d'Australie:
http://www.bio.usyd.edu.au/staff/swroe/technical.htm

- mapusaurus: http://www.mnhn.fr/museum/front/medias/publication/7653_g06n1a4.pdf

- Acrocanthosaurus:
http://www.mnhn.fr/publication/geodiv/g00n2a3.pdf

- un pdf sympa:
http://www.dinosaurman.com.au/dinodemo.pdf

Voilà ce qu'il en est pour l'instant. Il y a de quoi faire !

Merci Eragon, maintenant, chaque PDF rajouté, je le mettrais dans la liste, puis avec accord de Lolo, je supprimerai l'autre ...

J'ai remanié toute la liste ... beaucoup de liens de fonctionnaient plus ...

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Edité le 02/04/2006 à 21:32 par Webmaster

Posté par Lolo, dans Publications paléontologiques…, le 8 625

And now, des pdf supers

- Clark, J., H.-D. Sues, and D. Berman 2000 A new specimen of Hesperosuchus agilis from the Upper Triassic of New Mexico and the interrelationships of basal crocodylomorph archosaurs: http://www.gwu.edu/~clade/faculty/clark/hesperosuch.pdf

- Norell, M.A., P. Makovicky, and J. Clark 2000. A new troodontid theropod from Ukhaa Tolgod, Mongolia: http://www.gwu.edu/~clade/faculty/clark/troodont.pdf

- Norell, M.A., J. Clark, and L.M. Chiappe 2001 An embryonic oviraptorid (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Upper Cretaceous of Mongolia: http://www.gwu.edu/~clade/faculty/clark/embryo.pdf

- Chiappe, L. M. M. Norell, and J. Clark. 2001. A new skull of Gobipteryx minuta (Aves, Enantiornithes) from the Cretaceous of the Gobi Desert: http://www.gwu.edu/~clade/faculty/clark/gobipteryx.pdf

- Clark, J. M. , M. A. Norell, and T. Rowe 2002. Cranial anatomy of Citipati osmolskae (Theropoda, Oviraptorosauria), and a reinterpretation of the holotype of Oviraptor philoceratops: http://www.gwu.edu/~clade/faculty/clark/citipati.pdf

- Makovicky, P.J., M.A. Norell, J.M. Clark, and T. Rowe. 2003. Osteology and relationships of Byronosaurus jaffei (Theropoda: Troodontidae): http://www.gwu.edu/~clade/faculty/clark/byron.pdf

Posté par Pyroraptor, dans Jeux paléontologiques, le 899

Byronosaurus?

Posté par Pyroraptor, dans Jeux paléontologiques, le 1 000

Plutot un troondontidé comme:
Sinovenator?
Byronosaurus?

Posté par Eragon, dans Proposer des dossiers/articles, le 5 284

Theropoda
Maniraptora
Troodontidae (=Saurornithoididae)
Troodon Leidy, 1856 (=Polyodontosaurus Gilmore, 1932; Stenonychosaurus Sternberg, 1932; Pectinodon Carpenter, 1982)
--T. formosus Leidy, 1856 (iclus Polyodontosaurus grandis Gilmore, 1932; Stenonychosaurus inequalis Sternberg, 1932; Pectinodon bakkeri carpenter, 1982)
Saurornithoides Osbron, 1924
--S. mongoliensis Osborn, 1924
--S. junior Barbsold, 1974
Sinornithoides Russell & Dong, 1993
--S. youngi Russell & Donh, 1993
Byronosaurus Norell, Makovicky & Clark, 2000
--B. jaffei Norell, Makovicky & Clark, 2000
Borogovia Osmolska, 1987
--B. gracilicrus Osmolska, 1987
Tochisaurus Kurzanov & Osmolska, 1991
--T. nemegtensis Kurzanov & Osmolska, 1991
Sinovenator Xu, Norell, Wang, Makovicky & Wu, 2002
--S. changii Xu, Norell, Wang, Makovicky & Wu, 2002
Troodontidae sans nom Barbsold et al. 1987

Nomina dubia

Bradycneme draculae Harrison & Walker, 1975
Elopteryx nopcsai Andrews, 1913
Euronychodon asiaticus Nessov, 1995
Euronychodon portucalensis Antunes & Sigogneau-Russell, 1991
Heptasteornis andrewsi Harrison & Walker, 1975
Koparion douglassi Chure, 1994
Laelaps cristatus Cope, 1876
Laelaps explanatus Cope, 1876
laelaps laevifrons Cope, 1876
Paronychodon lacustris Cope, 1876
Pectinodon asiamericanus Nessov, 1995
Tripriodon caperatus Marsh, 1889
Troodon asiamericanus Nessov, 1995
Troodon isfarensis Nessov, 1995
Zapsalis abradens Cope, 1876

Posté par Lolo, dans Dinosaures et Oiseaux, le 10 401

Citation de Saurichard: lesquels?


Pedopenna
Elopteryx
Nuthetes
Richardoestesia
Asiamericana
Koparion
Mei long
Sinovenator
Jinfengopteryx
Sinornithoides
Sinusonasus
Byronosaurus
Saurornithoides
Borogovia
Tochisaurus
Troodon

Posté par Velou, dans Dinosaures et Oiseaux, le 10 948

Tout ça, et encore, y'a pas tout ...

Paraves
Bagaraatan
Xinjiangovenator

Eumaniraptora
Pedopenna
Elopteryx
Nuthetes
Richardoestesia
Asiamericana

Deinonychosauria


Microraptoria
Graciliraptor
Sinornithosaurus
Microraptor
Cryptovolans

Neuquenraptor
"Airakoraptor"

Dromaeosauridae
Dromaeosauroides

Pyroraptor
Variraptor

Deinonychus
"Koreanosaurus"
Utahraptor

Dromaeosaurinae

Bambiraptor
Atrociraptor
Dromaeosaurus
Saurornitholestes

Adasaurus
Achillobator
"Ichabodcraniosaurus"
Velociraptor

Troodontidae
Koparion

Mei long
Sinovenator
Jinfengopteryx
Sinornithoides
Sinusonasus

Byronosaurus
Saurornithoides
Borogovia
Tochisaurus

Troodon

Unenlagiidae
Unenlagia
Buitreraptor
?Rahonavis

Posté par Eragon, dans Jeux paléontologiques, le 801

Bon, je remets ce cher Byronosaurus.

Posté par Eragon, dans Jeux paléontologiques, le 873

Araucanaraptor ? Byronosaurus ?

Posté par Eragon, dans Jeux paléontologiques, le 1 132

Byronosaurus ?

 

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