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Allosauria

(Paul 1988)

Les Allosauroidea forment une super-famille ou clade fossile de dinosaures théropodes qui comprend quatre familles : les Metriacanthosauridae, les Allosauridae, les Carcharodontosauridae et les Neovenatoridae.

Plage temporelle
Trias
Jurassique
Crétacé
Paléogène
Néogène
252 201 145 66 0 Ma
Occurrences PBDB
14
Groupe
Dinosaures
Carnivore Vivant au sol, solitaire Terrestre
Allosauria
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A collage of four carnosaurs: Yangchuanosaurus (or possibly Sinraptor), Acrocanthosaurus, Concavenator, and Allosaurus © User:Phreakster 1998 VSPYCC[1] User:FunkMonk User:Sheep81 · CC BY-SA 4.0 · Wikimedia

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PBDB Wikipedia
Classification
Dinosauria Clade non classé
Theropoda Clade non classé
Neotheropoda Clade non classé
Averostra Clade non classé
Tetanurae Clade non classé
Allosauroidea Superfamille
Allosauria Clade non classé
Sites de découverte 14 sites géolocalisés
Répartition
Principaux pays
🇺🇸 États-Unis
6
🇪🇸 Espagne
3
🇲🇽 Mexique
1
🇷🇺 Russie
1
🇨🇭 Suisse
1
🇨🇱 Chili
1
🇩🇪 Allemagne
1
Formations géologiques
Ukureyskaya
1
Vellerat
1
Chacarilla
1
Distribution temporelle
Barrémien (125.77–121.4 Ma)
1
Berriasien (143.1–137.05 Ma)
1
Tithonien (149.2–143.1 Ma)
7
Oxfordian (161.5–154.8 Ma)
3
Bathonien (168.2–165.3 Ma)
2
Bibliographie
Description originale
G. S. Paul. 1988. Predatory Dinosaurs of the World. Simon & Schuster, New York
Bibliographie (13)
D. R. Richmond, T. C. Hunt, and R. L. Cifelli. 2020. Stratigraphy and sedimentology of the Morrison Formation in the western panhandle of Oklahoma with reference to the historical Stovall dinosaur quarries. Journal of Geology 128:477-515 DOI ↗
A. S. S. Barros. 2018. Upper Jurassic Dinosaur Bonebeds at Ten Sleep, Wyoming: Stratigraphy, Preliminary Results and Field Reports of 2016 and 2017.
S. M. Sinitsa. 2016. Jurassic dinosaurs of Transbaikalia and prospects of searching for them in Mongolia. Paleontological Journal 50(12):1401-1411 DOI ↗
F. Gascó, A. Cobos, and R. Royo-Torres, L. Mampel, L. Alcalá. 2012. Theropod teeth diversity from the Villar del Arzobispo Formation (Tithonian–Berriasian) at Riodeva (Teruel, Spain). Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments DOI ↗
D. Marty and C. A. Meyer. 2012. From sauropods to cycads—the Late Jurassic terrestrial record of the Swiss Jura Mountains. Centenary Meeting of the Paläontologische Gesellschaft. Programme, Abstracts, and Field Guides (F. Witzmann & M. Aberhan, eds). Terra Nostra 2012(3):119-120
I. Ferrusquía-Villafranca, V. M. Bravo-Cuevas, and E. Jiménez-Hidalgo. 2007. The Xochixtlapilco dinosaur ichnofauna, Middle Jurassic of Oaxaca, southeastern Mexico: description and paleontologic significance. Contributions in Science, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County 515:1-40 DOI ↗
D. S. Jennings and S. T. Hasiotis. 2006. Taphonomic analysis of a dinosaur feeding site using Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Morrison Formation, southern Bighorn Basin, Wyoming, USA. Palaios 21:480-492 DOI ↗
J. I. Ruiz-Omeñaca, J. I. Canudo, and P. Infante. 2005. Presencia de un posible alosáurido (Dinosauria: Theropoda) en el Cretácico Inferior (Barremiense inferior) de La Maca 3 (Galve, Teruel) [Presence of a possible allosaurid (Dinosauria: Theropoda) in the Lower Cretaceous (lower Barremian) of La Maca 3 (Galve, Teruel)]. In E. Bernáldez, E. Mayoral, & A. Guerreiro dos Santos (eds.), XXI Jornadas de la Sociedad Española de Paleontología. Gestión e Investigación de la Paleontología en el Siglo XXI, Sevilla
O. Wings, A. Broschinski, and N. Knotschke. 2005. New theropod and ornithopod dinosaur trackways from the Berriasian of Münchehagen (Lower Saxony, Germany). Current Research in Vertebrate Palaeontolgy. 3rd Annual Meeting of the European Association of Vertebrate Palaeontologists (EAVP). Kaupia 14:105
A. B. Heckert, K. E. Zeigler, and S. G. Lucas, J. A. Spielmann, P. M. Hester, R. E. Peterson, R. E. Peterson, N. V. D.'Andrea. 2003. Geology and paleontology of the Upper Jurassic (Morrison Formation: Brushy Basin Member) Peterson Quarry, Central New Mexico. New Mexico Geological Society, 54th Field Conference, Geology of the Zuni Plateau. New Mexico Geological Society Guidebook 54:315-324 DOI ↗
T. E. Williamson and D. J. Chure. 1996. A large allosaurid from the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation (Brushy Basin Member), west-central New Mexico. The Continental Jurassic. Museum of Northern Arizona Bulletin 60:73-79
D. J. Chure. 1995. A reassessment of the gigantic theropod Saurophagus maximus from the Morrison Formation (Upper Jurassic) of Oklahoma, USA. A. Sun and Y. Wang (eds.), Sixth Symposium on Mesozoic Terrestrial Ecosystems and Biota, Short Papers, China Ocean Press, Beijing
P. Salinas, L. G. Marshall, and P. Sepúlveda. 1991. Vertebrados continentales del Paleozoico y Mesozoico de Chile [Continental vertebrates of the Paleozoic and Mesozoic of Chile]. Actas del VI Congreso Geológicao Chileno, Viña del Mar