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+ | {{Dinosaur|image = Quilmesaurus_curriei_by_paleocolour_dcuj269-pre.jpg|meaning = Quilme lizard|diet = Carnivore|length = 5.3 meters (17 feet)|location = Argentina|birth type = Egg|film = {{Film|4}} <small>(Hybrid use only)<small><ref name="JWFK">[[File:indominusosteodermsmakeup.png|250px]]</ref>}}'''''{{W|Quilmesaurus}}''''' is a genus of carnivorous theropod dinosaur from the Patagonian Upper Cretaceous (Campanian stage) of Argentina. It was a member of Abelisauridae, closely related to genera such as ''[[Carnotaurus]]''. The only known remains of this genus are leg bones which share certain similarities to a variety of abelisaurids. However, these bones lack unique features, which may render ''Quilmesaurus'' a nomen vanum (more commonly known as a nomen dubium, or "dubious name") |
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Quilmesaurus is a genus of carnivorous theropod dinosaur from the Patagonian Upper Cretaceous (Campanian stage) of Argentina. It was a member of Abelisauridae, closely related to genera such as Carnotaurus. The only known remains of this genus are leg bones which share certain similarities to a variety of abelisaurids. However, these bones lack unique features, which may render Quilmesaurus a nomen vanum (more commonly known as a nomen dubium, or "dubious name")
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Quilmesaurus was used in the creation of the hybrid Indominus rex in Jurassic World.[1]