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RE: sout american theropods



Add to the list below Carnotaurus sastrei.  Recent work redating the units from which Carnotaurus comes (see references in, for example, the Majungatholus paper) show that it is younger than previously thought.
 
Consequently, Carnotaurus is the Late Cretaceous large theropod for which the most is currently known re: its skull.

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"Megalosaurus" chubutensis Corro 1974
Ilokelesia aguadagradensis Coria and Salgado 2000
Quilmesaurus curriei Coria 2001
Xenotarsosaurus bonapartei Martinez, Gimenez, Rodriguez and Bochatey 1987
"Aucasarus" Dingus and Chiappe 2001
undescribed Abelisaurid (Martinez, Maure, Oliva and Luna 1993)
undescribed Abelisaurid (Rigal and Calvo 1999)
Genyodectes serus Woodward 1901
Abelisaurus comahuensis Bonaparte and Novas 1985
Unquillosaurus ceibalei Powell 1979
Giganotosaurus carolinii Coria and Salgado 1995
undescribed Carcharodontosaurid (Coria and Currie 1997)
undescribed Carcharodontosaurid (Alcober, Sereno, Larsson, Martinez and Varricchio 1998)
undescribed Carcharodontosaurid (Kellner and Campos 1998)
unnamed Carcharodontosaurid (Rich, Rich, Lanus, Rich and Vacca 1999)
"Megalosaurus" inexpectatus Corro 1966
Megaraptor namunhuaiquii Novas 1998
undescribed Megaraptorine (Martinez, Lamanna, Smith, Casal and Luna 1999)