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Carnosauria is an
extinct group of
carnivorous theropod dinosaurs that
lived during the Jur****ic and
Cretaceous periods.
While Carnosauria was historically...
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recent discoveries have
shown that they
might be
members of
Carnosauria expanding Carnosauria back to its
original meaning. It is
however agreed that Megalosauroids...
- comahuensis, n.g., n.sp.,
Carnosauria del Crétacico
Tardio de Patagonia" [Abelisaurus comahuensis, n.g., n.sp.,
Carnosauria from the Late
Cretaceous of...
- Amanitaceae, Lepiotaceae, Hygrophoraceae, Pluteaceae, or Entolomataceae.
Carnosauria and
Thecodontia are
fossil groups,
banded together back when the limited...
- as a family, which, in
modern paleontology,
indicates a
clade within Carnosauria.
Carcharodontosaurids include some of the
largest land
predators ever...
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Megalosauroidea †Family
Megalosauridae †Family
Spinosauridae †Parvorder
Carnosauria †Superfamily
Allosauroidea †Family
Allosauridae †Family Carcharodontosauridae...
- claws;
either carnosaurs or coelurosaurs,
potentially tyrannosauroids) †
Carnosauria (large meat-eating dinosaurs;
megalosauroids sometimes included) †Metriacanthosauridae...
- (Theropoda:
Carnosauria) del
yacimiento de Andrés (Jurásico Superior; centro-oeste de Portugal)" [New
remains of
Allosaurus fragilis (Theropoda:
Carnosauria) of...
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Camelotia (Prosauropoda, Melanorosauridae) and Avaloni**** (Theropoda, ?
Carnosauria).
Palaeontographica Abteilung A 250(4-6):155-172 Go to
Camelotia for...
- theropods.
Romer also
maintained a
division between Coelurosauria and
Carnosauria (which he also
ranked as infraorders). This
dichotomy was
upset by the...