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    Ontogenetic changes in hind limb proportions within the Ghost Ranch population of Coelophysis bauri

    1993 by Doreen Covey

    Describes how changes in bone sutures provide a key to gr...

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    The world of Coelophysis - A New York dinosaur of 200 million years ago

    1981 by Donald Fisher

    A general review of Coelophysis and what New York was lik...

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    The sclerotic ring of the Late Triassic theropod dinosaur Coelophysis

    2004 by Larry Rinehart, Andrew Heckert, Spencer Lucas, and Adrian Hunt

    Describes the ring of small bones that supported the eye ...

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    Triassic stratigraphy and paleontology, Chama Basin and adjacent areas, North-Central New Mexico

    1992 by Spencer Lucas and Adrian Hunt

    Reviews the Triassic rocks and fossils found in the Chama...

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    The saga of Coelophysis

    2005 by Spencer Lucas, Robert Sullivan, Adrian Hunt, and Andrew Heckert

    Reviews the history of the name Coelophysis, particularly...

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    On the type material of Coelophysis Cope (Saurischia: Theropoda) and a new specimen from the Petrified Forest of Arizona (Late Triassic: Chinle Formation)

    1990 by Kevin Padian

    Reviews the original type specimens of Coelophysis and de...

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    Rioarribasaurus, a new name for a Late Triassic dinosaur from New Mexico (USA)

    1991 by Adrian Hunt and Spencer Lucas

    Argues that the fossils originally named Coelophysis were...

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    Eucoelophysis baldwini, a new theropod dinosaur from the Upper Triassic of New Mexico, and the status of the original types of Coelophysis

    1999 by Robert Sullivan and Spencer Lucas

    Describes the new dinosaur Eucoelophysis and argues that ...

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    Preliminary statistical analysis defining the juvenile robust and gracile forms of the Triassic dinosaur Coelophysis

    2001 by Larry Rinehart, Spencer Lucas, and Andrew Heckert

    A mathematical analysis defining two distinct body types ...

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    A drepanosaurid pectoral girdle from the Ghost Ranch (Whitaker) Coelophysis Quarry (Chinle Group, Rock Point Formation, Rhaetian), New Mexico

    2002 by Jerald Harris and Alex Downs

    Describes the shoulder girdle of a drepanosaur (a kind of...

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