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<mods:title>Theropods of the Judith River Formation of dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada</mods:title>
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<mods:namePart>Currie, P. J.</mods:namePart>
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three
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to have lived in the area now known
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Dinosaur Provincial
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. The
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a gracile tyrannosaurid (
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)
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a relatively long,
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frontal. Isolated teeth
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[276,306,1388,1398]" pageId="3" pageNumber="54">are</emphasis>
the premaxillary
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of a small tyrannosaurid.
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are relatively
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, and can be distinguished from the teeth of juvenile
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large tyrannosaurids
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lack of
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more gracile appearance. Gracile, small maxillary and dentary teeth with serrations have also been identified
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a small, Judithian tyrannosaurid. It would appear that a Lancian theropod described by Molnar (1978) is in fact
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small tyrannosaurid, and that
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animal
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the
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the tooth
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(K.
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and R.E. Molnar, personal
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, 1986
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). It
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possible then that
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80.16.485
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(
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) is
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<emphasis box="[786,806,339,349]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="55">or</emphasis>
a closely related genus. It is conceivable that further
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and
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the
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specimen
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or
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</emphasis>
(
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,
<bibRefCitation author="Matthew, W. D. &amp; Brown. B" box="[689,937,376,397]" journalOrPublisher="American Museum Novitates" pageId="4" pageNumber="55" pagination="1 - 9" part="89" refId="ref3893" refString="Matthew, W. D. and Brown. B. 1923. Preliminary notices of skeletons and skulls of Delnodontidae from the Cretaceous of Alberta. American Museum Novitates, 89, pp. 1 - 9." title="Preliminary notices of skeletons and skulls of Delnodontidae from the Cretaceous of Alberta" type="journal article" year="1923">
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and
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1923
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) will reveal that
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a valid species, and that this is the source of the aublysodont teeth.
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