Virheras
Virheras is a genus of extinct theropod dinosaurs. Fossil remains of this dinosaur have been discovered in the Early Cretaceous aged Aptian stage of the Albian age, specifically in what is now the Ilerdai Formation of southwestern Europe. The genus was first described by Jordi Martínez-Lyna et al in 2008 and consists of a single known species, V. herrero.
The Virheras genus is thought to be closely related to other European theropod dinosaurs that lived during
The genus is characterized by its unique limb morphology and specific anatomical features.
Likely to be similar in size to the well-known theropod dinosaur Compsognathus, Virheras would have been a