Famille
Valide Éteint

Coeluridae

coelurid
Marsh 1881

Les Coeluridae forment une famille fossile de dinosaures théropodes du clade des Tyrannosauroidea.

Plage temporelle
Trias
Jurassique
Crétacé
Paléogène
Néogène
252 201 145 66 0 Ma
Occurrences PBDB
30
Groupe
Dinosaures
Carnivore Vivant au sol, solitaire Terrestre
Coeluridae
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Classification
Dinosauria Clade non classé
Theropoda Clade non classé
Neotheropoda Clade non classé
Averostra Clade non classé
Tetanurae Clade non classé
Coelurosauria Clade non classé
Tyrannosauroidea Superfamille
Coeluridae Famille
Sites de découverte 30 sites géolocalisés
Répartition
Principaux pays
🇺🇸 États-Unis
16
🇵🇹 Portugal
5
🇨🇳 Chine
2
🇰🇬 Kirghizistan
1
🇪🇸 Espagne
1
🇺🇿 Ouzbékistan
1
🇰🇿 Kazakhstan
1
🇹🇯 Tadjikistan
1
🇲🇳 Mongolie
1
🇨🇦 Canada
1
Formations géologiques
Argilas de Aveiro
5
Ziliujing
1
Balabansai
1
Sasykol
1
Yalovach
1
Distribution temporelle
Maastrichtien (72.2–66 Ma)
20
Campanien (83.6–72.2 Ma)
2
Santonien (85.7–83.6 Ma)
1
Cénomanien (100.5–93.9 Ma)
1
Aptien (121.4–113.2 Ma)
1
Barrémien (125.77–121.4 Ma)
1
Tithonien (149.2–143.1 Ma)
2
Callovien (165.3–161.5 Ma)
1
Aalénien (174.7–170.9 Ma)
1
Synonymes (1)
Coelurosauridae subjective synonym of Coeluridae
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Bibliographie
Description originale
O. C. Marsh. 1881. A new order of extinct Jurassic reptiles (Coeluria). American Journal of Science 21:339-340 DOI ↗
Bibliographie (13)
S. G. Dalman. 2014. New data on small theropod dinosaurs from the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation of Como Bluff, Wyoming, USA. Volumina Jurassica 12(2):181-196
A. P. Hunt and S. G. Lucas. 2006. A small theropod dinosaur from the Upper Jurassic of eastern New Mexico with a checklist of small theropods from the Morrison Formation of western North America. Paleontology and Geology of the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin 36:115-118
M. T. Carrano. 2005. Fossil Vertebrate Collections, University of California Museum of Paleontology
D. A. Pearson, T. Schaefer, and K. R. Johnson, D. J. Nichols, J. P. Hunter. 2002. Vertebrate biostratigraphy of the Hell Creek Formation in southwestern North Dakota and northwestern South Dakota. The Hell Creek Formation and the Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary in the Northern Great Plains: An Integrated Continental Record of the End of the Cretaceous, Geological Society of America Special Paper 361:145-167 DOI ↗
L. A. Nessov. 1995. Dinozavri severnoi Yevrazii: Novye dannye o sostave kompleksov, ekologii i paleobiogeografii [Dinosaurs of northern Eurasia: new data about assemblages, ecology, and paleobiogeography]. Institute for Scientific Research on the Earth's Crust, St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg
M. T. Antunes and D. Sigogneau. 1992. La faune des petits dinosaures du Crétacé terminal portugais [The small dinosaur fauna from the Portuguese terminal Cretaceous]. Comunicações dos Serviços Geológicos de Portugal 78(1):49-62
R. Estes and B. Sanchíz. 1982. Early Cretaceous lower vertebrates from Galve (Teruel), Spain. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 2(1) DOI ↗
J. G. Armstrong-Ziegler. 1978. An aniliid snake and associated vertebrates from the Campanian of New Mexico. Journal of Paleontology 52(2):480-483
W. Langston. 1975. The ceratopsian dinosaurs and associated lower vertebrates from the St. Mary River Formation (Maestrichtian) at Scabby Butte, southern Alberta. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 12:1576-1608 DOI ↗
R. Estes, P. Berberian, and C. A. M. Meszoely. 1969. Lower vertebrates from the Late Cretaceous Hell Creek Formation, McCone County, Montana. Breviora 337:1-33
Z. Kielan-Jaworowska and K. Kowalski. 1965. Polish-Mongolian Palaeontological Expeditions to the Gobi Desert in 1963 and 1964. Bulletin de l'Académie Polonaise des Sciences, Cl. II 13(3):175-179
S.-Y. Hu. 1963. [The carnivorous dinosaurian remains from Fusin, Liaoning]. Vertebrata PalAsiatica 7(2):174-176
C.-C. Young. 1944. On the reptilian remains from Weiyuan, Szechuan, China. Bulletin of the Geological Society of China 24(3–4):187-205 DOI ↗