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“…There is even a possible example of such a shift within the third clade, Theropoda, based on the elongate forelimbs that have been reported in therizinosaurian embryos 25 . However, the humerus measures 55-65% of the length of the femur in some theropod embryos, including oviraptorid 27 and troodontid 28 specimens, in striking contrast to the near-equality in length between the humerus and femur seen in the therizinosaurians 25 . It is clear that hatchlings were bipedal in some theropods, even if they were quadrupedal in at least some therizinosaurians.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…There is even a possible example of such a shift within the third clade, Theropoda, based on the elongate forelimbs that have been reported in therizinosaurian embryos 25 . However, the humerus measures 55-65% of the length of the femur in some theropod embryos, including oviraptorid 27 and troodontid 28 specimens, in striking contrast to the near-equality in length between the humerus and femur seen in the therizinosaurians 25 . It is clear that hatchlings were bipedal in some theropods, even if they were quadrupedal in at least some therizinosaurians.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…The two skulls, however, are nearly identical in size based on qualitative comparison and the few comparable measurements available (table 1). For example, greatest length of the maxilla in IGM 100/972 and IGM 100/974 (measured buccally) is 18.9 and 19.2 mm respectively, which is approximately the same as Troodon formosus (18 mm; Varricchio et al, 2002) and slightly smaller than the perinate holotype of Archaeornithoides deinosauriscus (24.5 mm; Elzanowski andWellnhofer, 1992, 1993). Greatest length of the right maxilla in the adult holotype of Byronosaurus jaffei is approximately 97 mm, which is approximately 82% (5.53) greater than the perinate maxillae.…”
Section: Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Based on our SEM comparison of the calcite structure to the protein morphology of decalcified Alligator eggshell, we concur with Ferguson (1985). Previous descriptions report Troodon pores as straight (Hirsch and Quinn, 1990;Zelenitsky and Hills, 1996;Varricchio et al, 2002), whereas Grellet-Tinner and Makovicky (2006) score the pores as oblique. The putative pore in their paper, however, cuts across the prismatic column, rather than occurring parallel to the column, as typical of Troodon eggshell.…”
Section: Methods and Charactersmentioning
confidence: 97%