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A high-latitude dromaeosaurid, Boreonykus certekorum, gen. et sp. nov. (Theropoda), from the upper Campanian Wapiti Formation, west-central Alberta
P. R. Bell, and P. J. Currie
2015
Article
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
e1034359
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Taxa discussed in this work:
Boreonykus
Boreonykus certekorum
Taxonomy:
Boreonykus certekorum
belongs to
Boreonykus
- Bell and Currie (2015)
Boreonykus
belongs to
Dromaeosauridae
- Bell and Currie (2015)
Boreonykus
belongs to
Dromaeosauridae
- Bell and Currie (2016)
Boreonykus certekorum
belongs to
Boreonykus
- Bell and Currie (2016)
Edmontosaurus regalis
belongs to
Edmontosaurus
- Bell and Currie (2016)
Pachyrhinosaurus lakustai
belongs to
Pachyrhinosaurus
- Bell and Currie (2016)
Saurornitholestes langstoni
belongs to
Saurornitholestes
- Bell and Currie (2016)
Dromaeosaurus albertensis
belongs to
Dromaeosaurus
- Bell and Currie (2016)
Hesperonychus elizabethae
belongs to
Hesperonychus
- Bell and Currie (2016)
Atrociraptor marshalli
belongs to
Atrociraptor
- Bell and Currie (2016)
Bambiraptor feinbergi
belongs to
Bambiraptor
- Bell and Currie (2016)
Acheroraptor temertyorum
belongs to
Acheroraptor
- Bell and Currie (2016)