Sinraptoridae
Encyclopedia
Sinraptorids were a family of carnivorous
theropod dinosaur
s. They tended to be large predators, some growing to sizes of 10 metres (32.8 ft). Sinraptorids are carnosaurs
, and many were initially classified within Megalosauridae or Allosauridae prior to recent analysis. A gigantic tooth belonging to what most likely is a giant sinraptorid has been described by Xu and Clarke in 2008.
, Sinraptoridae was latest defined in 2005 by Paul Sereno
as the most inclusive monophyletic
group that contains Sinraptor dongi
and all species closer related to Sinraptor than to either Allosaurus fragilis
, Carcharodontosaurus saharicus
, or the House Sparrow
(Passer domesticus).
The cladogram
presented here follows a study by Benson and colleagues in 2010.
Carnivore
A carnivore meaning 'meat eater' is an organism that derives its energy and nutrient requirements from a diet consisting mainly or exclusively of animal tissue, whether through predation or scavenging...
theropod dinosaur
Dinosaur
Dinosaurs are a diverse group of animals of the clade and superorder Dinosauria. They were the dominant terrestrial vertebrates for over 160 million years, from the late Triassic period until the end of the Cretaceous , when the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event led to the extinction of...
s. They tended to be large predators, some growing to sizes of 10 metres (32.8 ft). Sinraptorids are carnosaurs
Carnosauria
Carnosauria is a group of large predatory dinosaurs that lived during the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. While it originally contained a wide assortment of giant theropods that were not closely related, the group has since been defined to encompass only the allosaurs and their closest kin...
, and many were initially classified within Megalosauridae or Allosauridae prior to recent analysis. A gigantic tooth belonging to what most likely is a giant sinraptorid has been described by Xu and Clarke in 2008.
Classification
CladisticallyCladistics
Cladistics is a method of classifying species of organisms into groups called clades, which consist of an ancestor organism and all its descendants . For example, birds, dinosaurs, crocodiles, and all descendants of their most recent common ancestor form a clade...
, Sinraptoridae was latest defined in 2005 by Paul Sereno
Paul Sereno
Paul Callistus Sereno is an American paleontologist from the University of Chicago who discovered several new dinosaur species on several continents. He has conducted excavations at sites as varied as Inner Mongolia, Argentina, Morocco, and Niger...
as the most inclusive monophyletic
Monophyly
In common cladistic usage, a monophyletic group is a taxon which forms a clade, meaning that it contains all the descendants of the possibly hypothetical closest common ancestor of the members of the group. The term is synonymous with the uncommon term holophyly...
group that contains Sinraptor dongi
Sinraptor
Sinraptor is a genus of theropod dinosaur from the Late Jurassic. The name Sinraptor comes from the Latin prefix "Sino", meaning Chinese, and "Raptor" meaning thief. The specific name dongi honours Dong Zhiming...
and all species closer related to Sinraptor than to either Allosaurus fragilis
Allosaurus
Allosaurus is a genus of large theropod dinosaur that lived 155 to 150 million years ago during the late Jurassic period . The name Allosaurus means "different lizard". It is derived from the Greek /allos and /sauros...
, Carcharodontosaurus saharicus
Carcharodontosaurus
Carcharodontosaurus was a gigantic carnivorous carcharodontosaurid dinosaur that lived around 100 to 93 million years ago, during the late Albian to early Cenomanian stages of the mid-Cretaceous Period...
, or the House Sparrow
House Sparrow
The House Sparrow is a bird of the sparrow family Passeridae, found in most parts of the world. One of about 25 species in the genus Passer, the House Sparrow occurs naturally in most of Europe, the Mediterranean region, and much of Asia...
(Passer domesticus).
The cladogram
Cladogram
A cladogram is a diagram used in cladistics which shows ancestral relations between organisms, to represent the evolutionary tree of life. Although traditionally such cladograms were generated largely on the basis of morphological characters, DNA and RNA sequencing data and computational...
presented here follows a study by Benson and colleagues in 2010.