Within Megalosauridae a new subfamily was named, Afrovenatorinae, to include all megalosaurids more closely related to " Afrovenator " than to " Megalosaurus ".
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However, with growing concern over what exactly is constituted by " Megalosaurus ", " Magnosaurus " has been generally separated as its own genus.
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Assuming that Sauvage had used the former as the holotype of " Megalosaurus superbus ", he therefore created another species : " Erectopus sauvagei ".
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A few hours later, the others escape the store and make it to a factory while the dinosaurs converge and fight one another, with the Megalosaurus emerging victorious.
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Although fossils from other areas have been assigned to the genus, the only certain remains of " Megalosaurus " come from the late Middle Jurassic of the Oxfordshire.
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Today it is understood these additional species were not directly related to " M . bucklandii ", which is the only true " Megalosaurus " species.
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In 1896, Charles Jean Julien Dep�ret named " Megalosaurus crenatissimus ", " the much crenelated ", based on remains from the Late Cretaceous found in Madagascar.
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The first was " Megalosaurus parkeri ", its specific name honouring William Kitchen Parker and based on a pelvis, leg bones and vertebrae from the Late Cretaceous.
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In 1974 " S . andrewsi " was reclassified as " Megalosaurus andrewsi " by Michael Waldman, on the probably erroneous assumption it was a megalosaurid.
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The larger theropod fossils had been attributed ( without critical examination ) to " Megalosaurus ", while the smaller ones were assigned to " Iliosuchus ".