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- weight of 140 kg. The fossils of Sarcosaurus were found in the Lower Lias of England. The type species, Sarcosaurus woodi, was first described by Charles...
- dubium) = Sarcosaurus andrewsi Huene, 1932 = Megalosaurus woodwardi (Huene, 1932) The type species of Eustreptospondylus, Megalosaurus and Sarcosaurus are also...
- lived in what is now England, along other theropods like Dracoraptor and Sarcosaurus. Dornraptor was described as having come from the Blue Lias Formation...
- Jonathan D (2021-01-01). "A revision of the early neotheropod genus Sarcosaurus from the Early Jur****ic (Hettangian–Sinemurian) of central England"....
- Megalosaurus. Michael Waldman in 1974 renamed Sarcosaurus andrewsi Huene 1932 into Megalosaurus andrewsi. Indeed, Sarcosaurus andrewsi is today by some scientists...
- †Cryolophosaurus †Dilophosaurus †Dracovenator †Gojirasaurus? †Notatesseraeraptor †Sarcosaurus †Sinosaurus †Spinostropheus †Tachiraptor †Zupaysaurus †Coelophysoidea...
- Gojirasaurus Lepidus Liliensternus Lophostropheus Notatesseraeraptor Sarcosaurus Shuangbaisaurus Sinosaurus Tachiraptor Velocipes? Zupaysaurus Coelophysoidea...
- Gojirasaurus Lepidus Liliensternus Lophostropheus Notatesseraeraptor Sarcosaurus Shuangbaisaurus Sinosaurus Tachiraptor Velocipes? Zupaysaurus Coelophysoidea...
- Barilium. "Li****aurus huenei": Could potentially be a second specimen of Sarcosaurus. Lusitanosaurus liasicus: Although originally described as an early thyreophoran...
- Gojirasaurus Lepidus Liliensternus Lophostropheus Notatesseraeraptor Sarcosaurus Shuangbaisaurus Sinosaurus Tachiraptor Velocipes? Zupaysaurus Coelophysoidea...