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Megalosaurs / Allosauroidea / Carnosauria / Theropoda / Carcharodontosauridae / Megalosaurus / Torvosaurus / Metriacanthosauridae / Allosaurus / Megaraptora / Dilophosaurus / Australovenator
Date: 2016-02-23 03:18:44
Megalosaurs
Allosauroidea
Carnosauria
Theropoda
Carcharodontosauridae
Megalosaurus
Torvosaurus
Metriacanthosauridae
Allosaurus
Megaraptora
Dilophosaurus
Australovenator

Hendrickx & Carrano, Erratum on Non-Avian Theropods PalArch’s Journal of Vertebrate Palaeontology, 13, ERRATUM ON “AN OVERVIEW OF NON-AVIAN THEROPOD DISCOVERIES AND CLASSIFICATION”

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