Definition of Metriacanthosauridae. Meaning of Metriacanthosauridae. Synonyms of Metriacanthosauridae

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Definition of Metriacanthosauridae

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- Metriacanthosauridae (Gr**** for "moderately-spined lizards") is an extinct family of allosauroid theropod dinosaurs that lived from the Middle Jur****ic...
- radiation. Sinraptor still remains the best-known member of the family Metriacanthosauridae, with some older sources even using the name "Sinraptoridae" for...
- Allosauroidea is unstable, being recovered as a sister taxon of Metriacanthosauridae or Allosauria, or even as a basalmost carcharodontosaurian. Re-evaluation...
- Allosauridae †Family Carcharodontosauridae †Family Neovenatoridae †Family Metriacanthosauridae Parvorder Coelurosauria †Family Coeluridae Division Maniraptoriformes...
- Megalosauridae, Metriacanthosaurus has since been reclassified in Metriacanthosauridae. It is thought to be related to genera such as Yangchuanosaurus,...
- Allosauroidea is unstable, being recovered as a sister taxon of Metriacanthosauridae or Allosauria, or even as a basalmost carcharodontosaurian. In 2024...
- †Erectopus †Lourinhanosaurus? †Siamotyrannus? †Xuanhanosaurus? †Metriacanthosauridae †Allosauria Paul, 1988 †Allosauridae †Carcharodontosauria Benson...
- (large meat-eating dinosaurs; megalosauroids sometimes included) †Metriacanthosauridae (primitive Asian allosauroids) †Allosauridae (Allosaurus and its...
- Chordata Clade: Dinosauria Clade: Saurischia Clade: Theropoda Family: †Metriacanthosauridae Genus: †Yangchuanosaurus Dong et al., 1978 Type species †Yangchuanosaurus...
- Asfaltovenator Erectopus Xuanhanosaurus? Piatnitzkysauridae? Metriacanthosauridae...