Definition of Megalosauridae. Meaning of Megalosauridae. Synonyms of Megalosauridae

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Definition of Megalosauridae

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Meaning of Megalosauridae from wikipedia

- Megalosauridae is a monophyletic family of carnivorous theropod dinosaurs within the group Megalosauroidea. Appearing in the Middle Jur****ic, megalosaurids...
- Piatnitzkysaurus than to either Spinosaurus or Megalosaurus. Within Megalosauridae a new subfamily was named, Afrovenatorinae, to include all megalosaurids...
- running seen in abelisaurids. Most analyses place Afrovenator within the Megalosauridae, which was formerly a "wastebasket family" which contained many large...
- Megalosaurinae. However, Torvosauridae may be used as an alternative name for Megalosauridae if Megalosaurus is considered an indeterminable nomen dubium. Though...
- most large carnivorous dinosaurs were serially arra**** into the family Megalosauridae within the order Theropoda. In 1914, Friedrich von Huene separated small...
- year earlier) as one of his three families of dinosaurs (alongside Megalosauridae and Scelidosauridae), including within it the genera Iguanodon, Hypsilophodon...
- †Piatnitzkysauridae (small basal megalosauroids endemic to the Americas) †Megalosauridae (large megalosauroids with powerful arms and hands) †Spinosauridae (crocodile-like...
- Ceratosauridae Infraorder Tetanurae †Superfamily Megalosauroidea †Family Megalosauridae †Family Spinosauridae †Parvorder Carnosauria †Superfamily Allosauroidea...
- height of the centrum. Originally named as a species of Megalosaurus in Megalosauridae, Metriacanthosaurus has since been reclassified in Metriacanthosauridae...
- Monolophosaurus in a clade with Chuandongocoelurus that is more basal than Megalosauridae and Spinosauridae in the Megalosauroidea. Later, Benson et al. (2010)...