Avetheropoda

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Avetheropods
Temporal range:
Middle JurassicPresent, 175.6–0 Ma
Possible Early Jurassic record
Allosaurus SDNHM (1).jpg
Mounted A. fragilis skeleton cast, San Diego Natural History Museum
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Keel-billed toucan perched on a branch
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Clade: Dinosauria
Order: Saurischia
Suborder: Theropoda
Clade: Orionides
Clade: Avetheropoda
Paul, 1988
Subgroups
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  • Coelurosauria
Synonyms
  • Neotetanurae Sereno et al., 1998

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Avetheropoda, or "bird theropods", is a clade that includes allosauroids and coelurosaurs to the exclusion of other dinosaurs.

Definition

Avetheropoda was named by Gregory S. Paul in 1988,[1] and was first defined as a clade by Currie and Padian in 1997, to include Allosaurus, modern birds, and other animals descended from their most recent ancestor. In 1999, Paul Sereno named another group, Neotetanurae, for the clade containing Allosauroidea and Coelurosauria, and excluding other tetanurans such as megalosauroids,[2] but this definition was published slightly later.

References

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