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Journal Article
Published: 01 September 2002
Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France (2002) 173 (5): 415–421.
... been derived from the less advanced baryonychines. Several alternative hypotheses about the biogeographical history of the Spinosauridae are discussed. 30 04 2002 09 05 2001 Société géologique de France Éditeur, Paris 2002 Un nouveau spécimen de Spinosaurus (Dinosauria...
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Lateral tooth (CMP9-37) of Spinosauridae, Early Aptian, La Parreta locality (Morella, Spain). Views: A, lingual?; B, apical; C, basal; D, labial?; E, distal; F, mesial; G, close-up of the edge of the crown with the fan-shaped development of the microgranulations of the enamel; H, similar enamel ornamentation in Suchomimus from Aptian-Albian of Niger [from Sereno et al., 1998, Fig. 2E]
Published: 01 January 2009
F ig . 2. – Lateral tooth (CMP9-37) of Spinosauridae, Early Aptian, La Parreta locality (Morella, Spain). Views: A, lingual?; B, apical; C, basal; D, labial?; E, distal; F, mesial; G, close-up of the edge of the crown with the fan-shaped development of the microgranulations of the enamel; H
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Phylogenetic relationships of the middle Cretaceous species of the Spinosauridae family (modified from Hendrickx et al., 2016).
Published: 17 October 2018
Fig. 1 Phylogenetic relationships of the middle Cretaceous species of the Spinosauridae family (modified from Hendrickx et al. , 2016 ).
Journal Article
Journal: Paleobiology
Published: 01 May 2024
Paleobiology (2024) 50 (2): 346–363.
...Ailie S. MacKenzie; Glenn A. Brock; Matthew R. McCurry Abstract Apicobasal ridges are longitudinal ridges of enamel that are particularly common in several clades of aquatic-feeding predatory amniotes, including Plesiosauria, Ichthyosauria, Mosasauridae, Crocodylia, and Spinosauridae, as well...
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Journal Article
Published: 17 October 2018
Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France (2018) 189 (4-6): 15.
...Fig. 1 Phylogenetic relationships of the middle Cretaceous species of the Spinosauridae family (modified from Hendrickx et al. , 2016 ). ...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2010
DOI: 10.1144/SP343.10
EISBN: 9781862395916
... Abstract When Stromer described Spinosaurus aegyptiacus and erected the family Spinosauridae in 1915 he mentioned that teeth from the Cretaceous of the Djoua region of eastern Sahara, considered by Haug as belonging to a fish, probably belonged to Spinosaurus . The teeth from Djoua had been...
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Bauplan silhouettes and tooth faces bearing apicobasal ridges from members of six major aquatic-feeding amniote clades. A, Pliosaurus brachydeirus (Plesiosauria) (ROM 5596). B, Pervushovisaurus campylodon (Ichthyosauria) (ROM 00334 A). C, Deinosuchus rugosus (Crocodylia) (USNM 5351). D, Tylosaurus proriger (Mosasauridae) (USNM 3885). E, Spinosaurus sp. (Spinosauridae) (ROM 64659). F, Aetiocetus cotylalveus (Odontoceti) (USNM 25210 Tooth 1). Arrows indicate apicobasal ridges.
Published: 01 May 2024
5351). D, Tylosaurus proriger (Mosasauridae) (USNM 3885). E, Spinosaurus sp. (Spinosauridae) (ROM 64659). F, Aetiocetus cotylalveus (Odontoceti) (USNM 25210 Tooth 1). Arrows indicate apicobasal ridges.
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Results of the cluster analysis using (A) classical–hierarchical and (B) Neighbour joining clustering. Colours of taxa represent their phylogenetic affinities: beige = non-abelisauroid Ceratosauria; yellow = Abelisauridae; light green = Spinosauridae; dark green = Piatnitzkysauridae and Megalosauridae; light red = Metriacanthosauridae; red = Allosauridae; dark red = Carcharodontosauridae; purple = Tyrannosauridae. Teeth of Sinraptor are in black and bold. [Colour online.]
Published: 28 February 2020
Fig. 5. Results of the cluster analysis using (A) classical–hierarchical and (B) Neighbour joining clustering. Colours of taxa represent their phylogenetic affinities: beige = non-abelisauroid Ceratosauria; yellow = Abelisauridae; light green = Spinosauridae; dark green = Piatnitzkysauridae
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Published: 01 January 2012
T able 2. Regression information. The covariate always plotted as the natural log (ln). Skull length, SL (m); body length, BL (m); crown base length, CBL (mm); denticle width, DW (mm); striation width, SW (mm). “Theropoda*” indicates theropod data excluding any members of Spinosauridae
Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 February 2010
Geology (2010) 38 (2): 139–142.
... the Late Jurassic of Tendaguru, Tanzania, with remarks on the evolutionary and biogeographical history of the Spinosauridae : Documents des Laboratoires de Géologie de Lyon , v. 164 , p. 26 – 28 . Buffetaut E. Ingavat R. 1986 , Unusual theropod dinosaur teeth from the Upper Jurassic...
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Denticle width (DW) plotted against crown size for both the mesial and distal carinae in Varanus komodoensis only (A); all theropods (B); theropods with members of Spinosauridae and Troodontidae eliminated (C); Tyrannosaurus only (D). ANCOVA significance values: “i.t. p” indicates the interaction term, and “y-int. p” indicates the y-intercept between the classes. See Table 2 for regression information.
Published: 01 January 2012
F igure 4. Denticle width (DW) plotted against crown size for both the mesial and distal carinae in Varanus komodoensis only (A); all theropods (B); theropods with members of Spinosauridae and Troodontidae eliminated (C); Tyrannosaurus only (D). ANCOVA significance values: “i.t. p ” indicates
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 2008
Geological Magazine (2008) 145 (5): 745–748.
... Cretaceous China Plesiosauria Dinosauria Theropoda Spinosauridae We thank Professor Zhou Zhonghe and Mrs Zheng Fang (Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, Beijing) for access to the fossil teeth from Fusui, Dr Angela Milner (Natural History Museum, London) and Professor Miguel...
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Published: 01 March 2006
Journal of Paleontology (2006) 80 (2): 400–406.
... of Tunisia, with remarks on the evolutionary history of the Spinosauridae . Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France , 173 : 415 – 421 . Carrano , M. T. , S. D. Sampson , and C. A. Forster . 2002 . The osteology of Masiakasaurus knopfleri, a small abelisauroid (Dinosauria...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2007
Geological Magazine (2007) 144 (6): 1021–1025.
..., northeastern Thailand . Revue de Paléobiologie 5 , 217 – 20 . Buffetaut , E. & Ouaja , M. 2002 . A new specimen of Spinosaurus (Dinosauria, Theropoda) from the Lower Cretaceous of Tunisia, with remarks on the evolutionary history of the Spinosauridae . Bulletin de la Société...
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Journal: Paleobiology
Published: 01 January 2012
Paleobiology (2012) 38 (1): 79–100.
...T able 2. Regression information. The covariate always plotted as the natural log (ln). Skull length, SL (m); body length, BL (m); crown base length, CBL (mm); denticle width, DW (mm); striation width, SW (mm). “Theropoda*” indicates theropod data excluding any members of Spinosauridae...
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Journal Article
Published: 10 March 2010
Geological Magazine (2010) 147 (5): 750–759.
... and biogeographical history of the Spinosauridae. In Mid-Mesozoic Life and Environments, Cognac (France) (eds Mazin J.-M. , Pouech J. , Hantzpergue P. & Lacombe V. ), pp. 26–8. Documents des Laboratoires de Géologie de Lyon 164 . Buffetaut E. & Ouaja M. 2002 . A new...
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2009
Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France (2009) 180 (1): 5–11.
...F ig . 2. – Lateral tooth (CMP9-37) of Spinosauridae, Early Aptian, La Parreta locality (Morella, Spain). Views: A, lingual?; B, apical; C, basal; D, labial?; E, distal; F, mesial; G, close-up of the edge of the crown with the fan-shaped development of the microgranulations of the enamel; H...
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Journal Article
Published: 02 July 2015
Geological Magazine (2016) 153 (1): 143–159.
... ). Spinosauridae: As shown by Buffetaut et al. ( 2008 ), the isolated teeth originally described as the putative freshwater pliosaur Sinopliosaurus fusuiensis by Hou, Yeh & Zhao ( 1975 ) actually belong to spinosaurid theropods. Isolated spinosaurid teeth ( Fig. 6 b...
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Journal Article
Published: 29 August 2008
Geological Magazine (2008) 145 (6): 778–789.
... allosauroid, whereas that of Rauhut (2003) recovered it as the sister taxon of Spinosauridae within Spinosauroidea. The humeral head is oriented obliquely to the plane of the proximal humerus in Chilantaisaurus . This has never been used as a character in phylogenetic analysis but may...
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Published: 01 June 2000
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2000) 37 (6): 891–900.
... reported on a new large theropod, Irritator challengeri , from the same stratigraphic unit and referred it to the coelurosaurian clade Maniraptora. However, Kellner ( 1996 b ) and Sues et al. ( 1999 ) have established that this taxon is referable to the Spinosauridae rather than Coelurosauria. Campos...
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