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Daemonosaurus

Daemonosaurus is an extinct genus of possible theropod dinosaur from the Late Triassic of New Mexico. The only known fossil is a skull and neck fragments from deposits of the latest Triassic Chinle Formation at Ghost Ranch.

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Daemonosaurus

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related to Discovery · 30
Daemonosaurus → Amy, Berman, C-4-81, Carnegie Museum, Chinle Formation, CM, Coelophysis, Coelophysis Quarry, Colbert, David, Fossils, Ghost Ranch, Greek, Hans-Dieter Sues, Harrisburg, Henrici, Natural History, Nesbitt, New Mexico, Norian
related to Classification · 19
Daemonosaurus → Although, Below, Chindesaurus, Coelophysis, Dinosauria, Eodromaeus, Eoraptor, Examination, Ghost Ranch, Herrerasauridae, Herrerasaurus, Middle Triassic, Neotheropoda, South America, Sues, Tawa, Triassic, Whitaker Quarry, With
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Daemonosaurus → Archosauriform, Chinle Formation, Coelophysis, Effigia, Eucoelophysis, Ghost Ranch, Hesperosuchus, It, Late Triassic, New Mexico, Norian, Redondasaurus, Rhaetian, Rio Arriba County, Siltstone Member, The, This, Whitaker, Whitakersaurus
related to Taphonomy · 9
Daemonosaurus → Arizona, Coelophysis, Colbert, Earth's, Ghost Ranch, In, Petrified Forest, Such, The
related to Description · 8
Daemonosaurus → An, Based, CM, Holtz, On, Sues, The, These
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Daemonosaurus → extinct genus of possible theropod dinosaur from the Late Triassic of New Mexico

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teeth coelophysis tawa skull et al theropod edge large early dinosaurs triassic ghost ranch herrerasaurus sues front rear theropods premaxilla

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Daemonosaurusis aextinct genus of possible theropod dinosaur from the Late Triassic of New Mexico0.90text
Coelophysisinstance ofIt lived alongside early neotheropods0.80text
which would have been among the most common dinosaurs by the end of the Triassicinstance ofIt lived alongside early neotheropods0.80text
herrerasaurids or Tawainstance ofpossibly allied to other early predatory dinosaurs0.80text
Eoraptorinstance ofDaemonosaurus represents a lineage that extended from the earliest radiation of dinosaurs in the Middle Triassic alongside forms0.80text
Herrerasaurus from South Americainstance ofDaemonosaurus represents a lineage that extended from the earliest radiation of dinosaurs in the Middle Triassic alongside forms0.80text
Daemonosaurusrelated to ClassificationNeotheropoda0.60section
Daemonosaurusrelated to ClassificationTriassic0.60section
Daemonosaurusrelated to ClassificationCoelophysis0.60section
Daemonosaurusrelated to ClassificationWith0.60section
Daemonosaurusrelated to ClassificationMiddle Triassic0.60section
Daemonosaurusrelated to ClassificationEoraptor0.60section

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