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- genus and species for the Oxford specimen: Eustreptospondylus oxoniensis. The genus name Eustreptospondylus, was intended to mean "true Streptospondylus"...
- subfamilies, Megalosaurinae and Afrovenatorinae, along with the basal genus Eustreptospondylus, an unresolved taxon which differs from both subfamilies. The defining...
- that of Eustreptospondylus. The holotype represents a subadult individual. Dubreuillosaurus was physically comparable to Eustreptospondylus. The holotype...
- and the evolution of the Carnosauria. He ****igned MNHN 1920-7 to Eustreptospondylus as the holotype, or type specimen, of the new species E. divesensis...
- end, unlike those of Magnosaurus. Rauhut (2003) considered it and Eustreptospondylus to be the same genus, because the two share a similarly expanded front...
- preceding Callovian and the Oxfordian) include the megalosaurid theropod Eustreptospondylus, the sauropod Cetiosauriscus, the stegosaurs Lexovisaurus and Loricatosaurus...
- degrees. A ventrally curved ischial shaft (also found in coelophysids, Eustreptospondylus, Afrovenator, Megalosaurus and Compsognathus). A bulbous fibular crest...
- aegyptiacus, Allosaurus fragilis) Megalosaurinae (M. bucklandii > Eustreptospondylus oxoniensis) Eustreptospondylinae (E. oxoniensis > M. bucklandii) Spinosauridae...
- cladistic analyses show Afrovenator in a group of Megalosauridae with Eustreptospondylus and Dubreuillosaurus. This group is either called Megalosaurinae (Allain...
- particularly scarce in North America. Some island-hopping dinosaurs, such as Eustreptospondylus, evolved to cope with the coastal shallows and small islands of ancient...