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megalosauroidea : ウィキペディア英語版
megalosauroidea

Megalosauroidea is a group of tetanuran theropod dinosaurs that lived from the Middle Jurassic to the Late Cretaceous period. Members of the group include ''Spinosaurus'', ''Megalosaurus'', and ''Torvosaurus''.
==Classification==
The clade Megalosauroidea is defined as ''Megalosaurus bucklandii'' and all taxa sharing a more recent common ancestor with it than with ''Allosaurus fragilis'' or ''Passer domesticus''.〔
The name Spinosauroidea is sometimes used in place of Megalosauroidea. The superfamily Spinosauroidea was named in 1915 by Ernst Stromer. It is a synonym of Megalosauroidea in almost all modern phylogenetic analyses, and it is therefore redundant. Spinosauroidea was defined as a clade in 1998 by Paul Sereno as the node clade containing the common ancestor of ''Spinosaurus'' and ''Torvosaurus'' and all its descendants. Thomas Holtz in 2004 defined a branch clade with the same name containing all species closer to ''Spinosaurus'' than to ''Passer domesticus''. The ICZN holds that even clade names (which do not yet have any governing body) should be replaced if having a traditional taxon suffix and being synonyms of ranked taxa at or below the superfamily level. The seniority of Megalosauroidea was not followed in most paleontological literature during the 1990s and early 2000s. A series of papers supporting the validity of ''Megalosaurus'' as a genus, the relationships of megalosauroids, and the placement of "spinosauroids" among them, published between 2008 and 2010 argued that Megalosauroidea was in fact the valid name for the group.
The classification of megalosauroids follows a study by Benson in 2010. Note that several "wildcard"〔 taxa that are probably megalosauroids were excluded from the final tree, including ''Magnosaurus'', ''Piveteausaurus'' and ''Streptospondylus''.〔 Later, ''Magnosaurus'' and ''Streptospondylus'' were added in the final tree.〔 (Supporting Information )〕 These are known from remains too fragmentary to be reliably classified.〔 Some of these 'wildcard' taxa, such as ''Poekilopleuron'' and ''Megaraptor'', have been considered possible megalosauroids in the past, but the analysis found that they are more likely allosauroids.〔
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Carrano, Benson & Sampson (2012) performed much larger phylogenetic analysis of the Tetanurae that includes more taxa. They used the clade name Megalosauria (Bonaparte, 1850) in their analysis and defined it as the node comprising ''Megalosaurus'', ''Spinosaurus'', their most recent common ancestor, and all its descendants. Furthermore, a new megalosauroid family Piatnitzkysauridae was named to include all megalosauroids more closely related to ''Piatnitzkysaurus'' than to either ''Spinosaurus'' or ''Megalosaurus''. Within Megalosauridae a new subfamily was named, Afrovenatorinae, to include all megalosaurids more closely related to ''Afrovenator'' than to ''Megalosaurus''. Unlike Benson ''et al.'', 2010, they recovered ''Poekilopleuron'' as an afrovenatorine, while ''Xuanhanosaurus'' was recovered as the basalmost metriacanthosaurid. However, the position of these taxa is very unstable, and their exclusion from the analysis gave more resolved and stable cladogram. ''Streptospondylus'' was also excluded to get more resolved Megalosauridae and Afrovenatorinae. The Chinese tetanuran ''Leshansaurus'' was included for the first time in a phylogenetic analysis, and was recovered as an afrovenatorine. Both ''Chuandongocoelurus'' and ''Monolophosaurus'' were found to be just outside Orionides. The cladogram presented here follows that study.
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