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Eustreptospondylus oxoniensis
Taxonomy
Eustreptospondylus oxoniensis was named by Walker (1964). Its type specimen is OUM J13558, a partial skeleton, and it is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Summertown Pit, Wolvercote (OUM), which is in a Callovian marine claystone in the Oxford Clay Formation of the United Kingdom.
It was recombined as Magnosaurus oxoniensis by Rauhut (2003), Naish and Martill (2007).
It was recombined as Magnosaurus oxoniensis by Rauhut (2003), Naish and Martill (2007).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1964 | Eustreptospondylus oxoniensis Walker p. 124 |
1969 | Eustreptospondylus oxoniensis Colbert and Russell p. 36 |
1970 | Eustreptospondylus oxoniensis Osmólska and Roniewicz p. 18 |
1970 | Eustreptospondylus oxoniensis Steel p. 32 |
1974 | Eustreptospondylus oxoniensis Molnar p. 1011 |
1984 | Eustreptospondylus oxoniensis Welles pp. 163-165 |
1988 | Eustreptospondylus oxoniensis Martill p. 186 |
1988 | Eustreptospondylus oxoniensis Paul p. 287 |
1990 | Eustreptospondylus oxoniensis Molnar et al. p. 191 |
1991 | Eustreptospondylus oxoniensis Molnar p. 167 |
1992 | Eustreptospondylus oxoniensis Bakker et al. p. 3 |
1995 | Eustreptospondylus oxoniensis Buffetaut et al. p. 70 |
1996 | Eustreptospondylus oxoniensis Molnar et al. p. 671 |
1997 | Eustreptospondylus oxoniensis Buffetaut p. 213 |
1997 | Eustreptospondylus oxoniensis Novas p. 681 |
1997 | Eustreptospondylus oxoniensis Smith p. 510 |
1999 | Eustreptospondylus oxoniensis Knoll et al. p. 104 |
2003 | Magnosaurus oxoniensis Rauhut p. 20 |
2004 | Eustreptospondylus oxoniensis Holtz, Jr. et al. p. 72 |
2004 | Eustreptospondylus oxoniensis Sadleir et al. p. 107A |
2007 | Magnosaurus oxoniensis Naish and Martill p. 501 |
2007 | Eustreptospondylus oxoniensis Sampson and Witmer p. 38 |
2008 | Eustreptospondylus oxoniensis Sadleir et al. pp. 7-8 figs. 3-25; Pl. 1-20 |
2012 | Eustreptospondylus oxoniensis Carrano et al. pp. 231-232 |
2013 | Eustreptospondylus oxoniensis Fernandes de Azevedo et al. p. 139 |
2014 | Eustreptospondylus oxoniensis Hendrickx and Mateus p. 26 |
2016 | Eustreptospondylus oxoniensis Rauhut et al. p. 2 |
2018 | Eustreptospondylus oxoniensis Aureliano et al. p. 287 |
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†Eustreptospondylus oxoniensis Walker 1964
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Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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R. Sadleir et al. 2008 | A spinosauroid theropod that can be distinguished from other basal tetanurans on the basis of the following autapomorphies: presence of a shallow lachrymal fenestra that incorporates a second smaller foramen; squamosal with a hypertrophied ventral flange that overhangs the infratemporal fenestra in lateral view, partially obscuring its posterodorsal corner (Rauhut 2003); absence of ventral midline keels from the centra of cervical, cervicodorsal and dorsal vertebrae; and presence of a marked depression on the anterior part of the ventral surface of cervical vertebra 10. In addition, Eustreptospondylus can be distinguished from all other spinosauroids on the basis of the following feature: presence of an excavation along the posterior surface of the ventral process of the postorbital, creating a shallow fossa that surrounds the anterior margin of the infratemporal fenestra. | |
M. T. Carrano et al. 2012 | Megalosauroid theropod with: (1) shallow lacrimal fenestra incorporating second, smaller foramen (Sadleir et al. 2008); (2) squamosal with hypertrophied ventrolateral flange obscuring posterodorsal corner of lower temporal fenestra in lateral view (Rauhut 2003); (3) absence of ventral midline ridge on posterior cervical and anterior dorsal vertebral centra (Sadleir et al. 2008); (4) marked depression located anteriorly on ventral surface of tenth presacral vertebra (Sadleir et al. 2008); (5) lateral wall of iliac brevis fossa nearly horizontal, exposing medial wall of fossa along entire length in lateral view; and (6) pubic peduncle of ilium as broad anteroposteriorly as mediolaterally (modified from Benson 2009a). |
Measurements
No measurements are available
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References: Marsh 1875, Peczkis 1995 |
Age range: Late/Upper Callovian or 165.30000 to 161.50000 Ma
Collections: one only
Time interval | Ma | Country or state | Original ID and collection number |
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Late/Upper Callovian | United Kingdom (England) | Megalosauria indet. (type locality: 52552) |