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Maniraptoriformes

Holtz and Padian 1995

Maniraptora est un groupe (clade) utilisé dans la classification phylogénétique pour désigner un groupe de dinosaures coelurosauriens dont les plus anciens représentants connus (Eshanosaurus) sont apparus au Jurassique, et dont les seuls représentants actuels sont les oiseaux (Aves).

Plage temporelle
Trias
Jurassique
Crétacé
Paléogène
Néogène
252 201 145 66 0 Ma
Occurrences PBDB
91
Groupe
Dinosaures
Carnivore Vivant au sol, solitaire Terrestre
Maniraptoriformes
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Six exemplar coelurosaurs (clockwise from top left): Tyrannosaurus rex, Sinosauropteryx prima, Deinonychus antirrhopus, Archaeopteryx lithographica, an undescribed crested oviraptorid, and Passer domesticus. This is a collection of six different works which have been previously published on Wikimedia Commons (see source field below). © User:Zissoudisctrucker Sam / Olai Ose / Skjaervoy User:Daderot User:Vesta Wendy Kaveney User:Jolanta Dyr · CC BY-SA 4.0 · Wikimedia

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PBDB Wikipedia
Classification
Dinosauria Clade non classé
Theropoda Clade non classé
Neotheropoda Clade non classé
Averostra Clade non classé
Tetanurae Clade non classé
Coelurosauria Clade non classé
Maniraptoriformes Clade non classé
Sites de découverte 91 sites géolocalisés
Répartition
Principaux pays
🇲🇳 Mongolie
28
🇨🇳 Chine
19
🇰🇿 Kazakhstan
9
🇺🇸 États-Unis
7
🇺🇿 Ouzbékistan
7
🇯🇵 Japon
6
🇪🇸 Espagne
5
🇷🇺 Russie
3
🇲🇦 Maroc
2
🇧🇴 Bolivie
2
Formations géologiques
Nemegt
11
Zhirkindek
4
Yixian
3
Jobu
3
Gaogou
3
Iren Dabasu
3
Distribution temporelle
Maastrichtien (72.2–66 Ma)
17
Campanien (83.6–72.2 Ma)
16
Santonien (85.7–83.6 Ma)
1
Coniacien (89.8–85.7 Ma)
8
Turonien (93.9–89.8 Ma)
18
Cénomanien (100.5–93.9 Ma)
5
Albien (113.2–100.5 Ma)
4
Aptien (121.4–113.2 Ma)
6
Barrémien (125.77–121.4 Ma)
4
Hauterivien (132.6–125.77 Ma)
2
Valanginien (137.05–132.6 Ma)
5
Berriasien (143.1–137.05 Ma)
3
Tithonien (149.2–143.1 Ma)
1
Hettangien (201.4–199.5 Ma)
1
Bibliographie
Description originale
T. R. Holtz, Jr. and K. Padian. 1995. Definition and diagnosis of Theropoda and related taxa. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 15(3, suppl.):35A
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