Geminiraptor with ex-Coniophis.
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Geminiraptor with ex-Coniophis.

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Yurgovuchia vs juvenile Geminiraptor.
Mother Yurgovuchia guards her nest from sneaky Geminiraptor.
Geminiraptor suarezarum
Source:Â http://dinosaurs.about.com/od/dinosaursinpopculture/ss/The-Dinosaur-Art-of-Nobu-Tamura_4.htm
Name: Geminiraptor suarezarum
Name Meaning: Twins thief
First Described: 2010
Described By: Senter et al.
Classification:Â Dinosauria, Saurischia, Eusaurischia, Theropoda, Neotheropoda, Averostra, Tetanurae, Orionides, Avetheropoda, Coelurosauria, Tyrannoraptora, Maniraptoriformes, Maniraptora, Pennaraptora, Paraves, Eumaniraptora, Averaptora, Troodontidae
Geminiraptor was a troodonted from the Barremian age of the Early Cretaceous, about 130 million years ago. It was found in the lower Yellow Cat Member of Cedar Mountain Formation, Utah. It is only known from a partial maxilla but it was the first troodont discovered in early Cretaceous North America.Â
Sources:Â
http://www.prehistoric-wildlife.com/species/g/geminiraptor.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geminiraptor
(And with that, we’re all caught up! Turns out I listed a dinosaur twice.)
Shout out goes to switchbladesweetie!
Dinosaur of the Day:Â Geminiraptor by NTamura
Geminiraptor Family: Troodontidae Time: Lower Cretaceous Location: Utah, USA Size: 2m (6ft)Â

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Maxilla of Geminiraptor suarezarum; A. Lateral view B. Cranial view C. Medial view D. Ventral view. Scale bar, 10 mm. alv, dental alveoli; iof, internal antorbital fenestra; mxf, maxillary fenestra; pf, promaxillary fenestra. (Senter et al., 2010)