Eubrontes glenrosensis Shuler 1935 (theropod)

Reptilia - Theropoda - Grallatoridae

Alternative combinations: Irenesauripus glenrosensis, Megalosauripus glenrosensis

Belongs to Eubrontes according to L.-D. Xing et al. 2021

See also Abrahams et al. 2020, Bessedik et al. 2020, Farlow 1987, Langston 1974, Langston 1979, Lee et al. 2018, Li et al. 2010, Li et al. 2021, Lockley et al. 2018, Lockley et al. 2000, Perkins and Stewart 1971, Salisbury et al. 2016, Sciscio et al. 2017, Shell and Boss 2013, Winkler 1997, Xing et al. 2014, Xing et al. 2015 and Xing et al. 2014

Sister taxa: Eubrontes (Grallator), Eubrontes euskelosauroides, Eubrontes expansus, Eubrontes fieldi, Eubrontes giganteus, Eubrontes lyellii, Eubrontes minusculus, Eubrontes monax, Eubrontes nianpanshanensis, Eubrontes nobitai, Eubrontes pareschequier, Eubrontes platypus, Eubrontes sillimani, Eubrontes tatricus, Eubrontes veillonensis, Eubrontes xiyangensis, Eubrontes zigongensis, Lufengopus dongi, Megaichnites jizhaoshiensis, Tuojiangpus shuinanensis, Zizhongpus wumaensis, Zizhongpus wumanensis, Gigandipus hei, Gigandipus minor, Gigandipus caudatus, Gigandipus chiappei, Ornithichnites argenterae, Ornithichnites crassus, Brontozoum isodactylum, Brontozoum thianschanicum, Ichnites pterodactyli, Otouphepus declivis

Type specimen: Its type locality is TMM 43029, Paluxy River #B1, which is in an Albian lagoonal limestone in the Glen Rose Limestone Formation of Texas

Ecology: ground dwelling carnivore

Distribution:

• Cretaceous of United States (9: Arkansas, Texas collections)

• Jurassic of China (1)

Total: 10 collections each including a single occurrence

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