Eoraptor lunensis Sereno, Forster, Rogers and Monetta, 1993
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Eoraptor lunensis Sereno, Forster, Rogers and Monetta, 1993
Age. Camian.
Occurrence. Ischigualasto Formation, San Juan, Argentina.
Diagnosis. Strongly heterodont dentition, with leaf-shaped anterior maxillary tooth crowns; ventral process of the postorbital flexed sharply anteriorly in its lower part.
Remarks. Eoraptor ( Text-fig. 4d View text ) is one of the oldest and most primitive dinosaurs known to date, but preliminary cladistic analyses indicate that it is a member of the Theropoda (Sereno et al. 1993) , although this is not yet generally accepted ( Holtz 1995a; Holtz and Padian 1995; Langer 2001). The taxon is represented by two almost complete skeletons (Sereno et al. 1993; Sereno, pers. comm. 1997), and a detailed description of its anatomy is presently under way by P. Sereno.
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