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Atrociraptor marshalli
Taxonomy
Atrociraptor marshalli was named by Currie and Varricchio (2004). Its type specimen is TMP 95.166.1, a partial skull, and it is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is 5 km west of Royal Tyrrell Museum, which is in a Maastrichtian terrestrial sandstone/sandstone in the Horseshoe Canyon Formation of Canada.
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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2004 | Atrociraptor marshalli Currie and Varricchio p. 15 |
2008 | Atrociraptor marshalli Godefroit et al. p. 436 |
2008 | Atrociraptor marshalli Longrich p. 137 |
2009 | Atrociraptor marshalli Longrich and Currie |
2013 | Atrociraptor marshalli Larson and Currie p. 8 |
2014 | Atrociraptor marshalli Williamson and Brusatte p. 16 |
2015 | Atrociraptor marshalli Currie and Koppelhus p. 626 |
2015 | Atrociraptor marshalli DePalma et al. p. 1 |
2016 | Atrociraptor marshalli Bell and Currie p. 8 |
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†Atrociraptor marshalli Currie and Varricchio 2004
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Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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P. J. Currie and D. J. Varricchio 2004 | Small velociraptorine, dromaeosaurid theropod that differs from Saurornitholestes and Velociraptor in having a shorter, deeper face. Subnarial body of premaxilla is taller than its anteroposterior length as in Deinonychus and possibly Dromaeosaurus. Internarial and maxillary processes of premaxilla subparallel and oriented more dorsally than posteriorly. Larger maxillary fenestra than in any other velociraptorines. Maxillary fenestra is directly above the promaxillary fenestra, rather than well behind it as in all other dromaeosaurids. Maxillary teeth more strongly inclined toward the throat than in all other dromaeosaurids except Bambiraptor and Deinonychus. Maxillary dentition is essentially isodont. |
Measurements
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Source: f = family, o = order | |||||
References: Marsh 1875, Holtz et al. 2000 |
Age range: Early/Lower Maastrichtian or 72.20000 to 66.00000 Ma
Collections (6 total)
Time interval | Ma | Country or state | Original ID and collection number |
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Late/Upper Campanian - Early/Lower Maastrichtian | Canada (Alberta) | Atrociraptor marshalli (152268 152270 152271) | |
Early/Lower Maastrichtian | Canada (Alberta) | Atrociraptor marshalli (type locality: 92963 229870) Dromaeosauridae indet. (55363) |