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Fukuiraptor kitadaniensis (FPMN 9712221), some striking similarities are observed.
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Comparing our measurements, we found that the teeth of Australovenator were similarly as compressed as Fukuiraptor.
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Fukuiraptor, Monolophosaurus and carcharodontosaurids more derived than
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Fukuiraptor and Monolophosaurus in our analysis in order to see whether there were close relationships of these basal allosauroid taxa with.
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Australovenator differs from Fukuiraptor by the following characteristics: 1.
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Tooth measurements of Fukuiraptor have been compared to carcharodontosaurids, tyrannosaurids and dromaeosaurids using the FABL (Fore-Aft Crown Base Length) vs BW (Tooth Crown Base Width) measurements as an indicator of labio-lingual compression
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Fukuiraptor from Japan; and the close similarities to the derived
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Fukuiraptor (Dinosauria, Theropoda) from the lower Cretaceous Kitadani Quarry of Japan.
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Australovenator is younger than Neovenator and Fukuiraptor and similar in age to the more derived carcharodontosaurines on other continents; however, there is yet to be a confirmed presence of carcharodontosaurids in Australia (
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Fukuiraptor); along with a very tall and quadrangular-shaped ascending process (broken in MNVP 150070).
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