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Deltadromeus agilis
Taxonomy
Deltadromeus agilis was named by Sereno et al. (1996). Its type specimen is SGM-Din 2. Its type locality is Er Remlia, Gara es Sbaa [Gara Sbaa Fm.], which is in a Cenomanian deltaic sandstone/sandstone in the Gara Sbaa Formation of Morocco. It is the type species of Deltadromeus.
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1996 | Deltadromeus agilis Sereno et al. p. 991 fig. 3 |
2003 | Deltadromeus agilis Rauhut p. 32 |
2004 | Deltadromeus agilis Holtz, Jr. et al. p. 76 |
2005 | Deltadromeus agilis Novas et al. p. 167 |
2005 | Deltadromeus agilis Yates p. 117 |
2008 | Deltadromeus agilis Carrano and Sampson pp. 192-193 |
2010 | Deltadromeus agilis Cavin et al. p. 399 |
2010 | Deltadromeus agilis Taquet p. 94 |
2012 | Deltadromeus agilis Le Loeuff et al. p. 489 |
2013 | Deltadromeus agilis Fernandes de Azevedo et al. p. 137 |
2015 | Deltadromeus agilis Evers et al. p. 75 |
2016 | Deltadromeus agilis Chiarenza and Cau p. 11 |
2017 | Deltadromeus agilis Ibrahim et al. p. 257 |
2020 | Deltadromeus agilis Ibrahim et al. p. 9 |
2020 | Deltadromeus agilis Lamanna et al. p. 256 |
2020 | Deltadromeus agilis de Souza et al. p. 2 |
2022 | Deltadromeus agilis Salem et al. p. 2 |
2023 | Deltadromeus agilis Souza-Júnior et al. p. 7 |
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If no rank is listed, the taxon is considered an unranked clade in modern classifications. Ranks may be repeated or presented in the wrong order because authors working on different parts of the classification may disagree about how to rank taxa.
†Deltadromeus agilis Sereno et al. 1996
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Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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M. T. Carrano and S. D. Sampson 2008 | Ceratosaur with: (1) broad quadrangular neural spines on anterior caudal vertebrae, (2) coracoid with shallow, concave notch in anterior margin, (3) dorsoventrally compressed ischial midshaft and (4) reduced metatarsal IV distal condyles (modified from Sereno et al. 1996: 991; Rauhut 2003: 32). |