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- Sarcosaurus abstract "Sarcosaurus (meaning "flesh lizard") is a genus of theropod dinosaur, either a coelophysoid or a basal ceratosaur, roughly 3.5 meters long. It lived during the Sinemurian stage of the Early Jurassic, about 194 million years ago. Fossils of Sarcosaurus were found in the Lower Lias of England. The type species, Sarcosaurus woodi, was first described by Charles William Andrews in 1921 shortly after a partial skeleton had been found by S.L. Wood near Barrow-on-Soar. The generic name is derived from Greek sarx, "flesh". The specific name honours Wood. The holotype, BMNH 4840/1, consists of a pelvis, a vertebra and the upper part of a femur. The preserved length of the femur is 31.5 centimetres.A second species, Sarcosaurus andrewsi, was named by Friedrich von Huene in 1932, based on a 445 millimetres long tibia, BMNH R3542, described by Arthur Smith Woodward in 1908 and found near Wilmcote. Confusingly von Huene in the same publication named the very same fossil Magnosaurus woodwardi. Later he made a choice for S. andrewsi to be the valid name. In 1974 S. andrewsi was reclassified as Megalosaurus andrewsi by Michael Waldman, on the probably erroneous assumption it was a megalosaurid. A later study concluded the two species to be indistinguishable except for size, but other authors consider any identity to be unprovable as there are no comparable remains and conclude both species to lack autapomorphies and therefore to be nomina dubia.Von Huene in 1932 referred a partial skeleton from the collection of the Warwick Museum to S. woodi but the identity is unproven; in 1995 it was given the generic name "Liassaurus" but this has remained a nomen nudum.Andrews originally assigned Sarcosaurus to the Megalosauridae. The first to suggest a more basal position was Samuel Paul Welles who placed it in the Coelophysidae. Later analyses resulted in either a position in the Ceratosauria, or in the Coelophysoidea.".
- Sarcosaurus class Reptile.
- Sarcosaurus family Coelophysoidea.
- Sarcosaurus kingdom Animal.
- Sarcosaurus order Saurischia.
- Sarcosaurus order Theropoda.
- Sarcosaurus phylum Chordate.
- Sarcosaurus thumbnail Sarcosaurus_woodi.jpg?width=300.
- Sarcosaurus wikiPageExternalLink detail.dsml?Genus=Sarcosaurus.
- Sarcosaurus wikiPageID "4298123".
- Sarcosaurus wikiPageRevisionID "550748993".
- Sarcosaurus classis Reptile.
- Sarcosaurus fossilRange "Early Jurassic,".
- Sarcosaurus genus "Sarcosaurus".
- Sarcosaurus genusAuthority "Andrews, 1921".
- Sarcosaurus hasPhotoCollection Sarcosaurus.
- Sarcosaurus imageCaption "Pelvis and parts of femur and dorsal vertebra".
- Sarcosaurus imageWidth "200".
- Sarcosaurus name "Sarcosaurus".
- Sarcosaurus ordo Saurischia.
- Sarcosaurus phylum Chordate.
- Sarcosaurus regnum "Animalia".
- Sarcosaurus subdivision "* S. woodi (Andrews, 1921 )".
- Sarcosaurus subdivisionRanks Species.
- Sarcosaurus subordo "Theropoda".
- Sarcosaurus superfamilia "?Coelophysoidea".
- Sarcosaurus subject Category:Coelophysoids.
- Sarcosaurus subject Category:Dinosaurs_of_Europe.
- Sarcosaurus subject Category:Jurassic_dinosaurs.
- Sarcosaurus type Animal100015388.
- Sarcosaurus type Archosaur101695681.
- Sarcosaurus type Chordate101466257.
- Sarcosaurus type Diapsid101661818.
- Sarcosaurus type Dinosaur101699831.
- Sarcosaurus type DinosaursOfEurope.
- Sarcosaurus type JurassicDinosaurs.
- Sarcosaurus type LivingThing100004258.
- Sarcosaurus type Object100002684.
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- Sarcosaurus type Reptile101661091.
- Sarcosaurus type Vertebrate101471682.
- Sarcosaurus type Whole100003553.
- Sarcosaurus type Animal.
- Sarcosaurus type Eukaryote.
- Sarcosaurus type Reptile.
- Sarcosaurus type Species.
- Sarcosaurus type Reptile.
- Sarcosaurus type Organism.
- Sarcosaurus comment "Sarcosaurus (meaning "flesh lizard") is a genus of theropod dinosaur, either a coelophysoid or a basal ceratosaur, roughly 3.5 meters long. It lived during the Sinemurian stage of the Early Jurassic, about 194 million years ago. Fossils of Sarcosaurus were found in the Lower Lias of England. The type species, Sarcosaurus woodi, was first described by Charles William Andrews in 1921 shortly after a partial skeleton had been found by S.L. Wood near Barrow-on-Soar.".
- Sarcosaurus label "Sarcosaurus woodi".
- Sarcosaurus label "Sarcosaurus".
- Sarcosaurus label "Sarcosaurus".
- Sarcosaurus label "Sarcosaurus".
- Sarcosaurus label "Sarcosaurus".
- Sarcosaurus label "Sarcosaurus".
- Sarcosaurus label "Sarkozaur".
- Sarcosaurus label "肉龍屬".
- Sarcosaurus sameAs Sarcosaurus.
- Sarcosaurus sameAs Sarcosaurus.
- Sarcosaurus sameAs Sarcosaurus.
- Sarcosaurus sameAs Sarcosaurus_woodi.
- Sarcosaurus sameAs Sarcosaurus.
- Sarcosaurus sameAs Sarkozaur.
- Sarcosaurus sameAs m.0bvsf4.
- Sarcosaurus sameAs Q134634.
- Sarcosaurus sameAs Q134634.
- Sarcosaurus sameAs Sarcosaurus.
- Sarcosaurus wasDerivedFrom Sarcosaurus?oldid=550748993.
- Sarcosaurus depiction Sarcosaurus_woodi.jpg.
- Sarcosaurus isPrimaryTopicOf Sarcosaurus.
- Sarcosaurus name "Sarcosaurus".