Species: pannoniensis SEELEY, 1881 (nomen
dubium)
Etymology: In reference to the Pannonian province of the Roman Empire. Pannonia was located in the territory of present-day western Hungary, eastern Austria, northern Croatia, north-western Serbia, northern Slovenia and northern Bosnia and Herzegovina.
= Megalosaurus pannonicus HUENE, 1926 (sic)
= Gen. indet. pannonicus HUENE, 1932 (sic)
Holotype: University of Vienna, GMUV, catalog number unknown.
Locality: Neue Welt near Wiener Neustadt, Austria.
Horizon: Grünbach Formation, Gosau Group.
Note: Marine deposit.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Turonian Stage, Uppermost Gallic Subepoch, Lower Gulf Epoch, Late Cretaceous.
Material: 2 teeth.
Referred material:
ANTUNES & de BROIN, 1988
Locality: Aveiro, Portugal.
Horizon:
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Upper Campanian-Maastrichtian Stage, Senonian Subepoch, Gulf Epoch, Late Cretaceous.
Material:
Number: Not given:
Locality: Taveiro, Province of do Beira Litoral , Portugal.
Horizon:
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Upper Campanian-Maastrichtian Stage, Senonian Subepoch, Gulf Epoch, Late Cretaceous.
Material:
Number: Not given:
LAPPARENT, 1947
Locality: Gres de Saint-Chinian, Herault Department, Central France.
Horizon:
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Maastrichtian Stage, Upper Senonian Subepoch, Upper Gulf Epoch, Late Cretaceous.
Material:
Number: Not given: Teeth, part of a left mandible, maxillary fragment, phalanges from the manus and a right fibula.
LAPPARENT, 1960Locality: Lyon, Loire Department, Middle of France.
Horizon:
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Dianian?, Late Cretaceous.
Material:
Number: Not given: Tooth and fragmentary dentary.
Locality: Paris, France.
Horizon:
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Dianian?, Late Cretaceous.
Material:
Number: Not given: Phalange and ungual, left fibula, and fragmentary left fibula.
LAPPARENT & ZBYSZEWSKI, 1957/ SAUVAGE, 1897-1898Locality: Vizo (= Viso), to the northeast of Serra de Boa Viagem, Provinceia do Beira Litoral, Portugal.
Horizon:Biostratigraphy:
Age: Late Campanian-?Maastrichtian Stage, Senonian Subepoch, Gulf Epoch, Late Cretaceous.
Material:
Number: Not given:
SAUVAGE: A well preserved tooth.
LAPPARENT & ZBYSZEWSKI, 1957: 2 teeth.
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