Reptilia - Theropoda - Ornithomimidae
Alternative spelling: Archeornithomimus
Full reference: D. A. Russell. 1972. Ostrich dinosaurs from the late Cretaceous of western Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 9:375-402
Parent taxon: Ornithomimidae according to S. Hattori et al. 2023
See also Barsbold 1981, Barsbold 1983, Buffetaut 1998, Buffetaut et al. 2009, Carroll 1988, Chatterjee 1993, Claessens and Loewen 2016, Currie 1992, Currie 2000, Currie and Eberth 1993, Dong 1992, Gauthier 1986, Ji et al. 2003, Kobayashi and Barsbold 2003, Kobayashi and Barsbold 2005, Makovicky et al. 2004, Makovicky and Norell 1998, McFeeters et al. 2016, Nessov 1995, Nicholls and Russell 1981, Norell 1997, Osmólska 1997, Osmólska et al. 1972, Paul 1988, Rauhut 2003, Rozhdestvensky 1977, Russell 1972, Russell 1984, Ryan 1997, Smith and Galton 1990 and Xu et al. 2011
Sister taxa: Aepyornithomimus, Anserimimus, Deinocheirinae, Dromiceiomimus, Gallimimus, Garudimiminae, Ornithomimidorum, Ornithomiminae, Ornithomimus, Qiupalong, Rativates, Sinornithomimus, Struthiomimus, Tototlmimus
Subtaxa: Archaeornithomimus asiaticus Archaeornithomimus bissektensis
Ecology: ground dwelling herbivore-omnivore
Distribution:
• Cretaceous of China (2 collections), Tajikistan (1), Uzbekistan (1)
Total: 4 collections each including a single occurrence
Specimen images are retrieved through the ePANDDA API.
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