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Megalosaurus valens (Leidy, 1870) Nopcsa, 1901 Allosaurus valens (Leidy, 1870) Huene, 1932 Antrodemus ("chamber bodied") is a dubious genus of theropod dinosaur from the Upper Jurassic , probably the Morrison Formation , of Middle Park , Colorado .
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Megalosaurus (meaning "great lizard", from Greek μέγας, megas, meaning 'big', 'tall' or 'great' and σαῦρος, sauros, meaning 'lizard') is an extinct genus of large carnivorous theropod dinosaurs of the Middle Jurassic Epoch (Bathonian stage, 166 million years ago) of southern England.
Many later researchers concluded that Megalosaurus dunkeri had therefore received a new genus name as Altispinax dunkeri, a combination actually used for the first time in 1939 by Oskar Kuhn. [7] Von Meyer's restoration of Megalosaurus with long neural spines. Later researchers considered Altispinax a nomen dubium because the single tooth was ...
Torvosaurus (/ ˌ t ɔːr v oʊ ˈ s ɔːr ə s /) is a genus of large megalosaurine theropod dinosaur that lived approximately 165 to 148 million years ago during the Callovian to Tithonian ages of the late Middle and Late Jurassic period in what is now Colorado, Portugal, Germany, and possibly England, Spain, Tanzania, and Uruguay.
Articles related to the Megalosauridae, a monophyletic family of carnivorous theropod dinosaurs within the group Megalosauroidea.Appearing in the Middle Jurassic, megalosaurids were among the first major radiation of large theropod dinosaurs.
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In May 2021, the nose and mouth of the Megalosaurus sculpture was given an emergency renovation, after it had fallen off the previous year. [27] Twenty-two new teeth and a 'prosthetic jaw' were installed on the sculpture. The renovation was funded by a grant from the Cultural Recovery Fund and fundraising from Friends of Crystal Palace Dinosaurs.