Alioramus remotus Kurzanov 1976 (tyrannosaurine)

Reptilia - Theropoda - Tyrannosauridae

Synonym: Alioramus altai Brusatte 2009

Full reference: S. M. Kurzanov. 1976. Noviy pozdnemelovoy karnozavr is Nogon-Tsava, Mongoliya [A new late Mesozoic carnosaur from Nogon-Tsav, Mongolia]. Paleontology and Biostratigraphy of Mongolia. The Joint Soviet-Mongolian Paleontological Expedition, Transactions 3:93-104

Belongs to Alioramus according to J. Lü et al. 2014

See also Barsbold 1997, Bell et al. 2012, Brougham et al. 2019, Brusatte et al. 2009, Carr 2010, Carr 2023, Carr et al. 2017, Carr et al. 2011, Currie 1992, Currie 2000, Currie 2003, Currie et al. 2003, Dalman 2013, Fowler et al. 2011, Frederickson et al. 2018, Gauthier 1986, Hendrickx and Mateus 2014, Holtz 2001, Holtz 2004, Hone et al. 2011, Knoll et al. 1999, Kurzanov 1976, McDonald et al. 2018, Molnar 1991, Molnar et al. 1990, Osmólska 1997, Paul 1988, Perle 1977, Poropat and Kear 2013, Rauhut 2003, Thomson et al. 2013, Vickaryous and Ryan 1997 and Weishampel et al. 1991

Sister taxon: Alioramus sinensis

Type specimens:

  • Alioramus remotus: PIN 3141/1, a partial skeleton. Its type locality is Nogon Tsav (PIN 3141) [SMPE/SMGE], which is in a Maastrichtian terrestrial siliciclastic in the Beds of Nogon Tsav Formation of Mongolia.
  • Alioramus altai: Its type locality is Tsagan Hushu [IGM], which is in a Maastrichtian terrestrial horizon in the Nemegt Formation of Mongolia.

Ecology: ground dwelling carnivore

Distribution:

• Cretaceous of Mongolia (2 collections)

Total: 2 collections each including a single occurrence

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