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genus and
species for the
Oxford specimen:
Eustreptospondylus oxoniensis. The
genus name
Eustreptospondylus, was
intended to mean "true Streptospondylus"...
- subfamilies,
Megalosaurinae and Afrovenatorinae,
along with the
basal genus Eustreptospondylus, an
unresolved taxon which differs from both subfamilies. The defining...
- and the
evolution of the Carnosauria. He ****igned MNHNÂ 1920-7 to
Eustreptospondylus as the holotype, or type specimen, of the new
species E. divesensis...
- end,
unlike those of Magnosaurus.
Rauhut (2003)
considered it and
Eustreptospondylus to be the same genus,
because the two
share a
similarly expanded front...
- aegyptiacus,
Allosaurus fragilis)
Megalosaurinae (M.
bucklandii >
Eustreptospondylus oxoniensis)
Eustreptospondylinae (E.
oxoniensis > M. bucklandii) Spinosauridae...
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particularly scarce in
North America. Some island-hopping dinosaurs, like
Eustreptospondylus,
evolved to cope with the
coastal shallows and
small islands of ancient...
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Eustreptospondylus Megalosaurinae Duriavenator Megalosaurus Torvosaurus Wiehenvenator Afrovenatorinae Afrovenator Dubreuillosaurus Leshansaurus Magnosaurus...
- that of
Eustreptospondylus. The
holotype represents a
subadult individual.
Dubreuillosaurus was
physically comparable to
Eustreptospondylus. The holotype...
- degrees. A
ventrally curved ischial shaft (also
found in coelophysids,
Eustreptospondylus, Afrovenator,
Megalosaurus and Compsognathus). A
bulbous fibular crest...
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Eustreptospondylus Megalosaurinae Duriavenator Megalosaurus Torvosaurus Wiehenvenator Afrovenatorinae Afrovenator Dubreuillosaurus Leshansaurus Magnosaurus...