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    A new coelurosaurian dinosaur from the Forest Sandstone of Rhodesia

    1969 by Michael Raath

    The article that first describes and names Syntarsus, a d...

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    Morphological variation in small theropods and its meaning in systematics: evidence from Syntarsus rhodesiensis

    1990 by Michael Raath

    Paper describing how morphological variation in Syntarsus...

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    A juvenile coelophysoid skull from the Early Jurassic of Zimbabwe, and the synonymy of Coelophysis and Syntarsus

    2004 by Anthea Bristowe and Michael Raath

    Describes new fossils from Zimbabwe and concludes that Co...

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