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Eubrontidae
Taxonomy
Eubrontidae was named by Lull (1904). It is considered to be a form taxon.
It was assigned to Orthopoda by Lull (1904); to Coelurosauria by Kuhn (1963); to Theropoda by Hitchcock and Grier (1927), Kuhn (1966); to Saurischia by Haubold (1974); to Tyrannosauroidea by Haubold (1971), Leonardi (1979); to Theropoda by Lull (1915), Lü et al. (2006); and to Carnosauria by Lull (1953), Kuhn (1958), Haubold (1969), Demathieu and Haubold (1972), Yang and Yang (1987), Zhen et al. (1989), Li et al. (2006), Li et al. (2010).
It was assigned to Orthopoda by Lull (1904); to Coelurosauria by Kuhn (1963); to Theropoda by Hitchcock and Grier (1927), Kuhn (1966); to Saurischia by Haubold (1974); to Tyrannosauroidea by Haubold (1971), Leonardi (1979); to Theropoda by Lull (1915), Lü et al. (2006); and to Carnosauria by Lull (1953), Kuhn (1958), Haubold (1969), Demathieu and Haubold (1972), Yang and Yang (1987), Zhen et al. (1989), Li et al. (2006), Li et al. (2010).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1904 | Eubrontidae Lull p. 510 |
1915 | Eubrontidae Lull p. 194 |
1927 | Eubrontidae Hitchcock and Grier p. 187 |
1953 | Eubrontidae Lull p. 178 |
1958 | Eubrontidae Kuhn p. 22 |
1963 | Eubrontidae Kuhn p. 83 |
1966 | Eubrontidae Kuhn p. 97 |
1969 | Eubrontidae Haubold p. 99 |
1971 | Eubrontidae Haubold p. 75 |
1972 | Eubrontidae Demathieu and Haubold p. 806 |
1974 | Eubrontidae Haubold p. 45 |
1979 | Eubrontidae Leonardi p. 244 |
1987 | Eubrontidae Yang and Yang p. 19 |
1989 | Eubrontidae Zhen et al. p. 192 |
2006 | Eubrontidae Li et al. p. 230 |
2006 | Eubrontidae Lü et al. p. 35 |
2010 | Eubrontidae Li et al. p. 726 |
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If no rank is listed, the taxon is considered an unranked clade in modern classifications. Ranks may be repeated or presented in the wrong order because authors working on different parts of the classification may disagree about how to rank taxa.
Fm. †Eubrontidae Lull 1904
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G. †Asianopodus Matsukawa et al. 2005
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†Asianopodus pulvinicalx Matsukawa et al. 2005
†Asianopodus robustus Li 2011
Invalid names: Asianopodus niui Li et al. 2020 [nomen dubium]
G. †Jinlijingpus Yang and Yang 1987
G. †Jurabrontes Marty et al. 2018
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†Jurabrontes curtedulensis Marty et al. 2018
†Jurabrontes teutonicus Kaever and Lapparent 1974
G. †Megalosauripus Lessertisseur 1955
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†Megalosauripus transjuranicus Razzolini et al. 2017
†Megalosauripus uzbekistanicus Gabuniya and Kurbatov 1982
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Invalid names: Karkushosauropus karkushensis Novikov and Dzhalilov 1993 [synonym], Turkmenosaurus kugitangensis Amanniyazov 1985 [synonym]
Invalid names: Bueckeburgichnus Kuhn 1958 [synonym], Chodjapilesaurus Amanniyazov 1985 [synonym], Karkushosauropus Novikov and Dzhalilov 1993 [synonym], Megalosauropus Kaever and Lapparent 1974 [synonym], Turkmenosaurus Amanniyazov 1985 [synonym]
Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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R. S. Lull 1904 | Large bipedal forms, more or less rounded claws, digits broad with distinct phalangeal pads. Foot functionally, possibly structurally tridactyl as the hallux claw never impresses. No caudal trace. | |
R. S. Lull 1915 | Large bipedal forms; claws acuminate to blunted; digits broad with distinct phalangeal pads. Foot functionally tridactyl as hallux claw never impresses. Caudal trace absent. Distinguished from Anchisauripus by the generally larger size and broad clumsy feet, and the fact that the claws are generally blunted, though this character is variable within the same species or even upon the same track (see figs. 50, 52). The apparent total absence (with one possible exception) o a hallux impression distinguishes Eubrontes both from Anchisauripus and Gigandipus. |