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Global distribution of tyrannosauroid discoveries 1 Stokesosaurus; 2, Aviatyrannis; 3,Guanlotyrannosauroidng; 4, Eotyrannus; 5, Dilong, Raptorex, Sinotyrannus, and Xiongguanlong. © Image courtesy of Science/AAAS
The southern tyrant reptile, is the first ever tyrannosauroid found in Australia or any southern continent.
Australian tyrannosauroid, represented by a pubis bone from the late Early Cretaceous of Victoria.
Despite a surge of new discoveries, the record of tyrannosauroid evolutionary history has been limited to the northern continents an aberrant pattern given the broad distributions of other long-lived dinosaur clades.
Finding part of a tyrant lizard in Australia demonstrates that advanced tyrannosauroids with characteristic short arms and powerful jaws achieved a global distribution in the Early Cretaceous.