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is based on a partial skeleton of a mediumsized (45 m long) primitive tyrannosauroid from the Wessex Formation of the Isle of Wight (
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; Hutt et al. 2001). Compared with those of
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, the forelimbs and particularly the manus are long and well developed. As in
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metatarsal III is not preserved, so it is not clear whether this taxon possessed an arctometatarsus. The humerus of
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shows complex internal chambers (Hutt et al. 2001; Naish et al. 2001).
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