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Allosauridae is an
extinct family of
medium to
large bipedal,
carnivorous allosauroid theropod dinosaurs from the Late Jur****ic.
Allosauridae is a fairly...
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balanced by a long,
muscular tail. It is
classified in the
family Allosauridae. As the most
abundant large predator of the
Morrison Formation, Allosaurus...
- vertebrae,
among other features. It was
originally placed in the
family Allosauridae with Allosaurus, an
arrangement also
supported by
studies as late as...
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Spinosauridae †Parvorder
Carnosauria †Superfamily
Allosauroidea †Family
Allosauridae †Family
Carcharodontosauridae †Family
Neovenatoridae †Family Metriacanthosauridae...
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sometimes included) †Metriacanthosauridae (primitive
Asian allosauroids) †
Allosauridae (Allosaurus and its very
closest relatives) †Carcharodontosauridae (robust...
- Clarke, 2011,
Rauhut 2011),
though others place it in the
related family Allosauridae (Currie & Carpenter, 2000;
Coria & Currie, 2002). Carcharodontosaurids...
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National Monument (Utah-Colorado) and a
revision of the
theropod family Allosauridae. Ph.D. dissertation,
Columbia University, pp. 1–964 Danison, Andrew;...
- †Eocarcharia? †Erectopus †Lourinhanosaurus? †Siamotyrannus? †Xuanhanosaurus? †
Allosauridae †Metriacanthosauridae †Piatnitzkysauridae? †Carcharodontosauria Benson...
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paleopathology Molnar (2001); "Ceratosauridae," page 340.
Molnar (2001); "
Allosauridae," page 341.
Molnar (2001); "Eubrontes," page 348.
Molnar (2001); "Family...
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Marsh initially named Theropoda as a
suborder to
include the
family Allosauridae, but
later expanded its scope, re-ranking it as an
order to
include a...