User:A Cynical Idealist/Project Coelurosauria

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Six exemplar coelurosaurs (clockwise from top left): Tyrannosaurus rex, Sinosauropteryx prima, Deinonychus antirrhopus, Archaeopteryx lithographica, the Zamyn Khondt oviraptorid, and Passer domesticus

This is my comprehensive attempt to improve Wikipedia's coverage of coelurosaurs, their evolution, and their taxonomy.

Coelurosaurs are one of the most successful groups of animals in Earth's history, and they include the birds, which are the most diverse group of terrestrial vertebrates alive today. They are also among the most well-sampled and studied of all prehistoric animals. My goal is to expand coverage of the lesser-known coelurosaurs because many of them feature prominently in the scientific literature, but this is not reflected on Wikipedia.

Genus To-Do List - Yixian Formation
  1. Lingyuanosaurus[1][2] ... Draft
  2. Shenzhousaurus ... Draft
  3. Beipiaognathus
  4. Ningyuansaurus
  5. Protarchaeopteryx
  6. Xingtianosaurus
  7. Sinusonasus
Overhauls for higher-order taxa
  1. Coelurosauria - article is only C-class and needs improvement
  2. Maniraptora
  3. Alvarezsauroidea
  4. Paraves
Taxon merges

My format for expanding a page for a taxon follows the guidelines of WP:DINO and WP:PAL, which suggest the following format for structuring an article:

  • Intro paragraph including etymology and a brief summary
  • Discovery
  • Description: size estimates, any species, skull, post-cranial anatomy
  • Classification: phylogeny, evolution, possible synonymity
  • Paleobiology: pathology, reproduction, ontogeny, behavior
  • Paleoecology: range, diet, predators, paleoenvironment, contemporary fauna

Categories[edit]

Stubs[edit]

Coelurosaur Stubs — PRIORITY
Boldface indicates priority taxa.
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Basal or uncertain coelurosaurs
Tyrannosaurs and megaraptorans
Ornithomimosaurs and therizinosaurs
Alvarezsaurs
Oviraptorosaurs
Non-avian paravians
Higher-order taxa
Mass estimates[27]

Add to list articles[edit]

Add to Other Pages
Informal taxa - add to this page
  • Bajo Barreal megaraptoran
  • Bissekty dromaeosaur
  • Dinosaur Park and Oldman formations taxon
  • Dinosaur Park tyrannosaurid
  • Lightning Ridge megaraptoran
  • "Ornithomimus" minutus
  • Prince Creek troodontid
  • Putative Bulgarian ornithomimid
  • Sir William (Daspletosaurus?)
  • "Styginetta"
Add paleospecies tables to:

IPA pronunciations[edit]

Cladograms[edit]

Relationships of the Coelurosaurs
Coelurosauria

Timeline[edit]

PaleogeneCretaceousJurassicTriassicPaleoceneLate CretaceousEarly CretaceousLate JurassicMiddle JurassicEarly JurassicLate TriassicParaxenisaurusPamparaptorHaplocheirusOveroraptorCitipesKansaignathusLeptorhynchos gaddisiXiongguanlongPhuwiangvenatorZuolongKuru kullaPaleogeneCretaceousJurassicTriassicPaleoceneLate CretaceousEarly CretaceousLate JurassicMiddle JurassicEarly JurassicLate Triassic
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