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- recognized species, Torvosaurus tanneri and Torvosaurus gurneyi, plus a third unnamed species from Germany. In 1979, the type species Torvosaurus tanneri was...
- domesticus. Members of the group include Spinosaurus, Megalosaurus, and Torvosaurus. They are possibly paraphyletic in nature with respect to Allosauroidea...
- synonym of Allosaurus) Yangchuanosaurus, a large theropod from Asia Torvosaurus, a large Jur****ic carnivore, from North America and Europe Ceratosaurus...
- including Poekilopleuron valesdunesis, now known as Dubreuillosaurus, Torvosaurus, Afrovenator, and all descendants of their common ancestor. Allain also...
- discovered at the Lourinhã Formation and probably competed with coeval Torvosaurus gurneyi, Allosaurus europaeus, and Ceratosaurus. Its first remains were...
- Ceratosaurus shared its habitat with other large theropod genera, including Torvosaurus and Allosaurus, and it has been suggested that these theropods occupied...
- in Shanxi, China go back to at least 1982. These were interpreted as Torvosaurus remains in 2012. An astragalus (ankle bone) thought to belong to a species...
- including skeletons in the Galeamopus, Daspletosaurus, and Torvosaurus genera. The Torvosaurus skeleton, installed in 2018, is the most complete skeleton...
- muscular animal, though the lower leg was not as heavily built as that of Torvosaurus, a close relative. The skull of Megalosaurus is poorly known. The discovered...
- Nanosaurus. Predators in this paleoenvironment included the theropods Torvosaurus, Ceratosaurus, Marshosaurus, Stokesosaurus, Ornitholestes, and Allosaurus...