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- The genus Spinosaurus, from which the family, one of its subfamilies (Spinosaurinae) and tribes (Spinosaurini) borrow their names, is the longest known...
- Baryonychinae and Spinosaurinae. Baryonychinae includes Baryonyx from southern England and Suchomimus from Niger in central Africa. Spinosaurinae includes Spinosaurus...
- confirming this classification. Both Irritator and Angaturama belong to the Spinosaurinae subfamily. A generalist diet—like that of today's crocodilians—has been...
- large-bodied tetanuran dinosaurs traditionally separated into two subfamilies: Spinosaurinae and Baryonychinae. Though closer in proximity to European baryonychines...
- Baryonychinae but more recent analyses place it as a primitive member of the Spinosaurinae. As a spinosaur, Ichthyovenator would have had a long, shallow snout...
- bucklandii, A. fragilis) Baryonychinae (Baryonyx walkeri > S. aegyptiacus) Spinosaurinae (S. aegyptiacus > B. walkeri) Avetheropoda (A. fragilis + P. domesticus)...
- Siamosaurus and "S." fusuiensis have been placed in the subfamily Spinosaurinae. Like in all spinosaurids, Siamosaurus's teeth were conical, with reduced...
- Spinosauridae; Spinosaurus and Irritator were placed in the subfamily Spinosaurinae. Baryonychinae was distinguished by the small size and larger number...
- al. recovered it as a spinosaurid outside of the Baryonychinae and Spinosaurinae. They noted that the anterior end of the dentary is not strongly upturned...
- slope of its snout. Oxalaia is currently ****igned to the subfamily Spinosaurinae due to the morphology of its upper jaw and the absence of fine serrations...