Post by Barry the Baryonyx on Jun 25, 2007 16:05:12 GMT -5
Megalosauroidea
Pic by Dinosauricon
Megalosauroidea was a superfamily of
tetanuran theropod dinosaurs that lived from the Middle Jurassic to the Late Cretaceous period. It is likely that spinosaurs are a family within this group.
Taxonomy
Paul Sereno (1998, 2005) used Spinosauroidea as a clade (keeping the traditional superfamily suffix) containing the megalosaurids and the spinosaurids. While Spinosauroidea has priority of definition (Olshevsky 1995), there is as yet no official body regulating clade names. According to the ICZN rules for naming family-level taxa, the name Megalosauroidea has official priority when used as a superfamily taxon rank, having been implicitly named by Thomas Huxley in 1869, and therefore the name Megalosauroidea automatically replaces the name Spinosauroidea. This rule has been largely ignored in the paleontological literature, including Sereno 2005, which rejects the name Megalosauroidea on the grounds that it was historically paraphyletic (though Sereno retains other historically paraphyletic groups, such as Coelurosauria). The classification of megalosauroids is as follows:
SUPERFAMILY MEGALOSAUROIDEA
Family: Megalosauridae
Piveteausaurus
Subfamily: Megalosaurinae
"Brontoraptor"
Edmarka
Torvosaurus
Megalosaurus
Poekilopleuron
Subfamily: Eustreptospondylinae
Streptospondylus
Piatnitzkysaurus
Eustreptospondylus
Magnosaurus
Dubreuillosaurus
Afrovenator
Family: Spinosauridae
Chilantaisaurus
Suchosaurus
Subfamily: Baryonychinae
Baryonyx
Cristatusaurus
Suchomimus
Subfamily: Spinosaurinae
Angaturama
Irritator
Siamosaurus
Spinosaurus
Pic by Dinosauricon
Megalosauroidea was a superfamily of
tetanuran theropod dinosaurs that lived from the Middle Jurassic to the Late Cretaceous period. It is likely that spinosaurs are a family within this group.
Taxonomy
Paul Sereno (1998, 2005) used Spinosauroidea as a clade (keeping the traditional superfamily suffix) containing the megalosaurids and the spinosaurids. While Spinosauroidea has priority of definition (Olshevsky 1995), there is as yet no official body regulating clade names. According to the ICZN rules for naming family-level taxa, the name Megalosauroidea has official priority when used as a superfamily taxon rank, having been implicitly named by Thomas Huxley in 1869, and therefore the name Megalosauroidea automatically replaces the name Spinosauroidea. This rule has been largely ignored in the paleontological literature, including Sereno 2005, which rejects the name Megalosauroidea on the grounds that it was historically paraphyletic (though Sereno retains other historically paraphyletic groups, such as Coelurosauria). The classification of megalosauroids is as follows:
SUPERFAMILY MEGALOSAUROIDEA
Family: Megalosauridae
Piveteausaurus
Subfamily: Megalosaurinae
"Brontoraptor"
Edmarka
Torvosaurus
Megalosaurus
Poekilopleuron
Subfamily: Eustreptospondylinae
Streptospondylus
Piatnitzkysaurus
Eustreptospondylus
Magnosaurus
Dubreuillosaurus
Afrovenator
Family: Spinosauridae
Chilantaisaurus
Suchosaurus
Subfamily: Baryonychinae
Baryonyx
Cristatusaurus
Suchomimus
Subfamily: Spinosaurinae
Angaturama
Irritator
Siamosaurus
Spinosaurus