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- genus of (non-avian) dinosaur to be validly named. The type species is M. bucklandii, named in 1827 by Gideon Mantell, after Buckland. In 1842, Megalosaurus...
- Jur****ic to the Late Cretaceous period. The group is defined as Megalosaurus bucklandii and all taxa sharing a more recent common ancestor with it than with Allosaurus...
- although only one, Poekilopleuron, is valid. The type species is P. bucklandii, named after William Buckland, and many junior synonyms of it have also...
- Richard Owen considered the fossils to belong to the species Megalosaurus bucklandii, the first named non-bird dinosaur. By 1964, the specimen was recognised...
- differs from both subfamilies. The defining megalosaurid, Megalosaurus bucklandii, was first named and described in 1824 by William Buckland after multiple...
- sarcophagus, Allosaurus fragilis, Gorgosaurus libratus, and Poekilopleuron bucklandii. Hereditary multiple exostoses (HME), also called hereditary multiple...
- including Allosaurus fragilis, Becklespinax altispinax, Poekilopleuron bucklandii, and Tyrannosaurus rex (including the Stan specimen).  One or more of...
- Megalosauridae (Megalosaurus bucklandii > P. domesticus, S. aegyptiacus, Allosaurus fragilis) Megalosaurinae (M. bucklandii > Eustreptospondylus oxoniensis)...
- includes Z. bucklandii, designated as the type of Zamites by Pfeiffer in a publication dating from 1871-1875, but now (as O. bucklandii) the type of...
- the least inclusive clade including Allosaurus fragilis, Megalosaurus bucklandii, and P****er domesticus. The clade name "Orionides" was first established...