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theropods from Japan



    Manabe and Hasegawa (1991) cited two theropodos in the Lower Cretaceous 
(Berriasian- Cenomanian) of Japan, the oldest and largest ornithomimid in the 
world, and the earliest dromaeosaurid. 
 
    Have been those dinosaurs named and/or published in detail?
 
    The complete reference is   Manabe, M. and Hasegawa, Y. 1991. The 
Cretaceous 
dinosaur fauna of Japan. In: Fifth Symposium on Mesozoic Terrestrial Ecosystems 
and Biota, Extended Abstracts (Z. Kielan-Jaworowska, H. Heintz and H. A. 
Nakrem, 
eds.). Contributions from the Paleontological Museum, University of Oslo, 364, 
41-42
 
Jose Ignacio Ruiz-Omenaca
Ciencias de la Tierra, Paleontologia
50005 Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain
e-mail: ignacio.ruiz@msf.unizar.es