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- Megalosauroidea (meaning 'great/big lizard forms') is a superfamily (or clade) of tetanuran theropod dinosaurs that lived from the Middle Jur****ic to the...
- emerged during the Middle Jur****ic, (including cetiosaurs, brachiosaurs, megalosaurs and primitive ornithopods). Descendants of the therapsids, the cynodonts...
- Africa. Afrovenator represents the only properly identified Gondwanan megalosaur, with proposed material of the group present in the Late Jur****ic on Tacuarembó...
- The Tahora Formation is a Late Cretaceous geologic formation that outcrops in northeastern New Zealand near Napier. It is Haumurian in age according to...
- were no fewer than four distinct lineages of theropods—ceratosaurs, megalosaurs, allosaurs, and coelurosaurs—preying on the abundance of small and large...
- garden behind the museum, which includes a Dinosaur Garden, displaying megalosaur footprints found in a limestone quarry near Ardley . Admission is free...
- 1080/14772019.2011.630927. S2CID 85354215. Allain, Ronan (2002). "Discovery of megalosaur (Dinosauria, Theropoda) in the middle Bathonian of Normandy (France) and...
- (the hallux) was kept off the ground. Welles thought Dilophosaurus a megalosaur in 1954, but revised his opinion in 1970 after discovering that it had...
- the formation were deposited in a deltaic environment. Indeterminate megalosaur remains have been recovered from it. Also many plant fossils and ichnofossils...
- skirts, pierced by a foramen. Monolophosaurus was originally termed a "megalosaur" and has often since been suggested to be an allosauroid. Smith et al...