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Deltadromeus
Taxonomy
Deltadromeus was named by Sereno et al. (1996). It is not extant. Its type is Deltadromeus agilis.
It was assigned to Coelurosauria by Sereno et al. (1996), Sereno (1997), Sereno (1998), Holtz et al. (2004); to Abelisauroidea by Novas et al. (2004); to Ceratosauria by Carrano and Sampson (2008), Gianechini et al. (2015); to Coelurosauria by Rauhut (2003), Taquet (2010), Ibrahim et al. (2017); to Noasauridae by Sereno et al. (2004), Yates (2005), Novas et al. (2006), Tortosa et al. (2014), Rauhut and Carrano (2016), Delcourt (2018); and to Bahariasauridae by Salem et al. (2022).
It was assigned to Coelurosauria by Sereno et al. (1996), Sereno (1997), Sereno (1998), Holtz et al. (2004); to Abelisauroidea by Novas et al. (2004); to Ceratosauria by Carrano and Sampson (2008), Gianechini et al. (2015); to Coelurosauria by Rauhut (2003), Taquet (2010), Ibrahim et al. (2017); to Noasauridae by Sereno et al. (2004), Yates (2005), Novas et al. (2006), Tortosa et al. (2014), Rauhut and Carrano (2016), Delcourt (2018); and to Bahariasauridae by Salem et al. (2022).
Species
D. agilis (type species)
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1996 | Deltadromeus Sereno et al. p. 989 fig. 4 |
1997 | Deltadromeus Sereno p. 454 |
1998 | Deltadromeus Sereno p. 74 fig. 9 |
2003 | Deltadromeus Rauhut p. 149 |
2004 | Deltadromeus Holtz, Jr. et al. p. 76 |
2004 | Deltadromeus Novas et al. p. 90 |
2004 | Deltadromeus Sereno et al. p. 1329 fig. 4 |
2005 | Deltadromeus Yates p. 118 fig. 9 |
2006 | Deltadromeus Novas et al. p. 63 |
2008 | Deltadromeus Carrano and Sampson pp. 199-200 fig. 4 |
2010 | Deltadromeus Taquet p. 95 |
2014 | Deltadromeus Tortosa et al. p. 70 |
2015 | Deltadromeus Gianechini et al. |
2016 | Deltadromeus Rauhut and Carrano p. 50 |
2017 | Deltadromeus Ibrahim et al. p. 257 |
2018 | Deltadromeus Delcourt p. 3 |
2022 | Deltadromeus Salem et al. p. 2 |
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available