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He created a new combination, Tarbosaurus bataar, to include all the specimens described in 1955 and newer material. [5] Later authors, including Maleev himself, [6] agreed with Rozhdestvensky's analysis, although some used the name Tarbosaurus efremovi instead of T. bataar. [7] Specimen PIN 553–1, holotype of Gorgosaurus lancinator, in death ...
Nest with 22 eggs Collected in Guangdong, China in 1984 Bonhams: December 3, 2006: Los Angeles $420,000 $634,784 Sale later cancelled and seized by customs agents. [13] [14] Tarbosaurus bataar: Skull Collected from Mongolia I. M. Chait March 25, 2007: New York City $270,000 [d] $396,745 Specimen bought by actor Nicolas Cage. Specimen determined ...
Macroelongatoolithus (41HV003-16) nest with eggs. While they were once considered to be the eggs of large tyrannosaurids (like Tarbosaurus) on the basis of their huge size, [9] egg shape and microstructural evidence suggests they are eggs of gigantic oviraptorosaurs (like Beibeilong or Gigantoraptor). [7]
Skeleton cast of Tarbosaurus bataar, a tyrannosaurid from Asia. Of the two subfamilies, tyrannosaurines appear to have been more widespread. Albertosaurines are unknown in Asia, which was home to the tyrannosaurines, such as Tarbosaurus and Zhuchengtyrannus, and Qianzhousaurus and Alioramus of the Alioramini.
Tarbosaurus [101] T. bataar [102] Presence in most localities [2] "Nearly complete skeletons from multiple specimens." [101] [102] [2] A large tyrannosaurid which was the most common large carnivore in the area. [103] Unnamed ichnotaxon: Indeterminate Nemegt "Footprint casts with skin impressions." [43] Three-toed theropod tracks. Attributed to ...
The holotype was named as Tyrannosaurus bataar by Evgeny Maleev as Tyrannosaurus bataar. [7] The genus Tarbosaurus was also described in the same year based on PIN 551–2, a specimen with a skull and skeletal remains discovered by the same expedition in 1948 and 1949 as Tarbosaurus efremovi. [8]
Tarbosaurus bataar reconstruction. A new display showcasing the Late Triassic amphibians and reptiles found in Krasiejów close to Opole opened in 2001. Both actual fossil material from the Krasiejów site and life-size replicas of both land and marine species discovered there are included in the display. "Lucy" Australopithecus reconstruction
United States v. One Tyrannosaurus Bataar Skeleton (1:13−cv−00857) is a 2013 United States District Court for the Southern District of New York judgment regarding a requested order from the United States government to seize an imported Mongolian Tarbosaurus (referred to as a Tyrannosaurus bataar in the case title) skeleton related to smuggling law and the applicability of Mongolian law in ...