Neosauropoda

Description
Source: Wikipédia
Les Neosauropoda (néosauropodes en français) forment un clade éteint de dinosaures sauropodes eusauropodes qui regroupe les Diplodocoidea et les Macronaria ainsi que quelques genres basaux comme Haplocanthosaurus. Les néosauropodes ont vécu du Jurassique supérieur jusqu'à l'extinction Crétacé-Tertiaire il y a 66 Ma (millions d'années).
Les néosauropodes regroupent la grande majorité des sauropodes. C'est dans ce clade que l'on trouve les plus grands animaux ayant vécu sur terre comme Argentinosaurus, Sauroposeidon, Diplodocus, Amphicoelias, Turiasaurus,.
Information(s)
Source: The Paleobiology Database
- Attibution: ?
- Statut: Valide
- Environnement de découverte: terrestrial
- Mode de vie: terrestrial
- Mode de locomotion: actively mobile
- Vision: ?
- Alimentation: herbivore
- Mode de reprodution: oviparous, dispersal=direct/internal,mobile
- Classification: Eusauropoda >> Gravisauria >> Sauropoda >> Saurischia >> Dinosauria
- Période: Toarcian - Maastrichtian (de -182.90 Ma à -66.00 Ma)
- Descendance(s):
- Genres: Bothriospondylus Ischyrosaurus Marmarospondylus Ouvrir - Fermer
- Diplodocoidea: Amphicoelias Haplocanthosaurus Haplocanthus
- Diplodocimorpha
- Flagellicaudata
- Rebbachisauridae: Agustinia Amazonsaurus Campananeyen Comahuesaurus Histriasaurus Itapeuasaurus Lavocatisaurus Maraapunisaurus Sidersaura Xenoposeidon Zapalasaurus
- Diplodocimorpha
- Macronaria: Aragosaurus Astrodon Astrodontonius Atlasaurus Dashanpusaurus Dinodocus Galveosaurus Yuzhoulong
- Camarasauromorpha: Europasaurus Tehuelchesaurus
- Titanomorpha
- Titanosauriformes: Brohisaurus Duriatitan Eucamerotus Fukuititan Fushanosaurus Fusuisaurus Iuticosaurus Jiutaisaurus Liaoningotitan Macrurosaurus Oceanotitan Ornithopsis Pelorosaurus Pleurocoelus Pukyongosaurus Rugocaudia
- Astrodontidae (Synonyme subjectif de Brachiosauridae)
- Brachiosauridae: Abydosaurus Brachiosaurus Cedarosaurus Galvesaurus Giraffatitan Lusotitan Sonorasaurus Soriatitan Venenosaurus Vouivria
- Huanghetitanidae
- Laurasiformes
- Pleurocoelidae (Synonyme subjectif de Brachiosauridae)
- Somphospondyli: Angolatitan Arkharavia Astrophocaudia Australodocus Australotitan Austrosaurus Brontomerus Chubutisaurus Dongbeititan Europatitan Gannansaurus Garumbatitan Huanghetitan Jiangshanosaurus Jiangxititan Ligabuesaurus Liubangosaurus Padillasaurus Paluxysaurus Sauroposeidon Sibirotitan Sonidosaurus Tastavinsaurus Triunfosaurus Yunmenglong
- Titanosauria: Abdarainurus Aegyptosaurus Andesaurus Argyrosaurus Baalsaurus Baotianmansaurus Barrosasaurus Borealosaurus Choconsaurus Dongyangosaurus Dzharatitanis Gandititan Hamititan Karongasaurus Laplatasaurus Malarguesaurus Mnyamawamtuka Mongolosaurus Narambuenatitan Ninjatitan Petrobrasaurus Tiamat Titanosaurus
- Andesauridae
- Andesauroidea
- Antarctosauridae (Synonyme subjectif de Titanosauridae)
- Argyrosaurinae ()
- Balochisauridae
- Colossosauria: Chucarosaurus Notocolossus Puertasaurus
- Eutitanosauria: Argentinosaurus Bonitasaura Dreadnoughtus Inawentu Lohuecotitan Magyarosaurus Menucocelsior Normanniasaurus Paludititan Patagotitan Petrustitan
- Lithostrotia: Antarctosaurus Arackar Atacamatitan Bustingorrytitan Elaltitan Epachthosaurus Jainosaurus Kaijutitan Malawisaurus Nullotitan Paralititan Pellegrinisaurus Shingopana Tengrisaurus Vahiny Volgatitan Uriash
- Poripuchia
- Titanosauridae: Hypselosaurus
- Rebbachisauroidea (Synonyme subjectif de Diplodocoidea)
- Titanosauroidea
- Découverte(s): 1141 occcurrences
Ouvrir - FermerAngola
- Bengo
- ?
- Formation Itombe
- Angolatitan adamastor35572
- Formation Itombe
- ?
- Bengo
Argentine
- ?
- ?
- Formation ?
- Titanosauria identifié comme Titanosaurus sp.68809
- Formation ?
- ?
- Chubut
- Entre Ríos
- Colón
- Formation Puerto Yeruá
- Titanosauria identifié comme Titanosaurus sp.16890
- Formation Puerto Yeruá
- Colón
- La Rioja
- Mendoza
- Neuquén
- ?
- Formation Allen
- Panamericansaurus schroederi34054
- Formation Anacleto
- Formation Bajada Colorada
- Formation Bajo de la Carpa
- Inawentu oslatus86355
- Neuquensaurus identifié comme n. gen. Microcoelus n. sp. patagonicus36798
- Neuquensaurus australis identifié comme Titanosaurus n. sp. australis36798
- Overosaurus paradasorum47497
- Rinconsaurus caudamirus15139
- Titanosauria identifié comme "Titanosaurus" n. sp. nanus36798
- Traukutitan eocaudata34687
- Formation Candeleros
- Campananeyen fragilissimus89226
- Limaysaurus tessonei identifié comme Rebbachisaurus tessonei13863
- Limaysaurus tessonei identifié comme Rebbachisaurus tessonei13863
- Limaysaurus tessonei identifié comme Rebbachisaurus n. sp. tessonei16726
- Limaysaurus tessonei identifié comme Rebbachisaurus tessonei16726
- Nopcsaspondylus alarconensis29093
- Formation Huincul
- Formation La Amarga
- Formation Lohan Cura
- Formation Mulichinco
- Pilmatueia faundezi66684
- Formation Plottier
- Formation Portezuelo
- Formation Allen
- Catan Lil
- Confluencia
- La Picaza
- Formation Lohan Cura
- Comahuesaurus windhauseni43621
- Formation Lohan Cura
- Pehuenches
- Formation Sierra Barrosa
- Kaijutitan maui68345
- Formation Sierra Barrosa
- Picunches
- ?
- Río Negro
- ?
- Formation ?
- Formation Allen
- Formation Anacleto
- Formation Angostura Colorada
- Aeolosaurus rionegrinus11740
- Formation Huincul
- Cerro Policía
- Formation Bajo de la Carpa
- Bonitasaura salgadoi11820
- Formation Bajo de la Carpa
- El Cuy
- General Roca
- Formation Allen
- Neuquensaurus identifié comme Titanosaurus n. sp. robustus59060
- Formation Anacleto
- Formation Allen
- Paso Córdoba
- Formation Anacleto
- Chadititan calvoi91295
- Formation Anacleto
- ?
- Salta
- Santa Cruz
- ?
Australie
- Queensland
- ?
- Formation Allaru Mudstone
- Austrosaurus mckillopi9481
- Formation Winton
- Diamantinasauria identifié comme n. gen. Australotitan n. sp. cooperensis77067
- Diamantinasauria identifié comme Australotitan cooperensis77067
- Diamantinasaurus matildae60643
- Diamantinasaurus matildae88408
- Diamantinasaurus matildae84439
- Diamantinasaurus matildae81566
- Diamantinasaurus matildae30242
- Diamantinasaurus matildae88408
- Savannasaurus elliottorum88408
- Savannasaurus elliottorum60643
- Savannasaurus elliottorum88408
- Wintonotitan wattsi88408
- Wintonotitan wattsi88408
- Wintonotitan wattsi30242
- Wintonotitan wattsi88408
- Wintonotitan wattsi30242
- Wintonotitan wattsi88408
- Wintonotitan wattsi88408
- Formation Allaru Mudstone
- ?
- Queensland
Brésil
- Ceará
- ?
- Formation Açu
- Tiamat valdecii88417
- Formation Açu
- ?
- Maranhão
- Mato Grosso
- ?
- Formation Cambambe
- Gondwanatitan24999
- Formation Cambambe
- ?
- Minas Gerais
- ?
- Prata
- Uberaba
- Formation Serra da Galga
- Uberabatitan ribeiroi27836
- Formation Serra da Galga
- Paraíba
- Triunfo
- Formation Rio Piranhas
- Triunfosaurus leonardii61524
- Formation Rio Piranhas
- Triunfo
- São Paulo
- Ceará
Canada
Suisse
- Bern
- ?
- Formation Reuchenette
- Amanzia greppini identifié comme Ornithopsis n. sp. greppini52718
- Formation Reuchenette
- ?
- Bern
Chili
Chine
- Chongqing
- Yunyang
- Formation Shaximiao
- Yuzhoulong qurenensis83062
- Formation Shaximiao
- Yunyang
- Gansu
- Guangxi
- Henan
- Jiangxi
- Jilin
- Jiutai
- Formation Quantou
- Titanosauriformes identifié comme n. gen. Jiutaisaurus n. sp. xidiensis33198
- Formation Quantou
- Jiutai
- Liaoning
- Nei Mongol
- Ningxia
- ?
- Formation ?
- Lingwulong shenqi66404
- Formation ?
- ?
- Shandong
- Shanxi
- Tianzhen
- Formation Huiquanpu
- Huabeisaurus allocotus16768
- Formation Huiquanpu
- Tianzhen
- Sichuan
- Zigong
- Formation Shaximiao
- Dashanpusaurus dongi82845
- Formation Shaximiao
- Zigong
- Xinjiang
- Zhejiang
- Chongqing
Colombie
- Boyacá
- Ricaurte
- Formation Paja
- Padillasaurus leivaensis56195
- Formation Paja
- Ricaurte
- Boyacá
Allemagne
Algérie
- Adrar
- Illizi
- ?
- Formation ?
- Formation Continental Intercalaire
- ?
- Tamanghasset
- ?
- Formation Continental Intercalaire
- Rebbachisauridae identifié comme Rebbachisaurus tamesnensis7056
- Formation Continental Intercalaire
- ?
Équateur
- Loja
- ?
- Formation Río Playas
- Yamanasaurus lojaensis71145
- Formation Río Playas
- ?
- Loja
Égypte
Espagne
- Aragón
- Teruel
- Formation Artoles
- Sauropoda identifié comme Pleurocoelus valdensis16810
- Formation Camarillas
- Sauropoda identifié comme "Pleurocoelus" valdensis19754
- Formation El Castellar
- Sauropoda identifié comme "Pleurocoelus" valdensis19754
- Formation Forcall
- Tastavinsaurus sanzi39481
- Formation Villar del Arzobispo
- Formation Xert
- Tastavinsaurus sanzi28879
- Formation Artoles
- Teruel
- Burgos
- ?
- Formation Castrillo de la Reina
- Demandasaurus darwini86580
- Formation Castrillo de la Reina
- ?
- Castellón
- Els Ports
- Formation Arcillas de Morella
- Garumbatitan morellensis85869
- Formation Arcillas de Morella
- Els Ports
- Castilla y Leon
- Burgos
- Soria
- Formation Golmayo
- Soriatitan golmayensis63208
- Formation Golmayo
- Castilla-La Mancha
- Cataluña
- Teruel
- Galve
- Formation El Castellar
- Sauropoda identifié comme "Pleurocoelus" valdensis19754
- Formation El Castellar
- Galve
- Valencia
- Aragón
France
- Franche-Comté
- Jura
- Formation Calcaires de Clerval
- Vouivria damparisensis62226
- Formation Calcaires de Clerval
- Jura
- Languedoc-Roussillon
- Aude
- Formation Grès des Estous
- Formation Marnes Rouges Inférieures
- Hérault
- Formation Grès à Reptiles
- Ampelosaurus atacis13032
- Formation Grès à Reptiles
- Aude
- Languedoc-Roussillon-Midi-Pyrénées
- Aude
- Formation Marnes Rouges Inférieures
- Titanosauridae identifié comme Hypselosaurus priscus30925
- Formation Marnes Rouges Inférieures
- Aude
- Nord-Pas-de-Calais
- Picardie
- Oise
- Formation ?
- Titanosauriformes identifié comme Macrurosaurus semnus13022
- Formation ?
- Oise
- Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur
- Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
- ?
- Bouches-du-Rhône
- Formation ?
- Atsinganosaurus velauciensis33197
- Titanosauria identifié comme Titanosaurus indicus46006
- Titanosauridae identifié comme n. gen. Hypselosaurus n. sp. priscus56218
- Titanosauridae identifié comme Hypselosaurus priscus57059
- Titanosauridae identifié comme Hypselosaurus ? sp.45829
- Titanosauridae identifié comme Hypselosaurus ? sp.45829
- Formation ?
- Var
- Seine-Maritime
- Franche-Comté
Royaume-Uni
- England
- Buckinghamshire
- Cambridgeshire
- Dorset
- East Sussex
- Isle of Wight
- Formation ?
- Formation Upper Greensand
- Sauropoda identifié comme Titanosaurus n. sp. lydekkeri59060
- Formation Wessex
- Brachiosauridae identifié comme n. gen. Ornithopsis n. sp. eucamerotus86088
- Ornithopsis hulkei36747
- Ornithopsis hulkei identifié comme Bothriospondylus n. sp. magnus14124
- Titanosauriformes identifié comme n. gen. Eucamerotus n. sp. foxi17003
- Titanosauriformes identifié comme Titanosaurus n. sp. valdensis59060
- Kent
- Formation Atherfield Clay
- Macronaria identifié comme n. gen. Dinodocus n. sp. mackesoni12212
- Formation Atherfield Clay
- Surrey
- Formation Weald Clay
- Titanosauria identifié comme cf. Titanosaurus sp.15587
- Formation Weald Clay
- Sussex
- Wiltshire
- England
Croatie
- Istarska
- ?
- Formation ?
- Histriasaurus boscarollii14252
- Formation ?
- ?
- Istarska
Inde
- Gujarat
- Madhya Pradesh
- ?
- Formation Lameta
- Titanosauria identifié comme Titanosaurus indicus52029
- Formation Lameta
- Betul
- Formation Lameta
- Isisaurus colberti identifié comme Titanosaurus colberti79453
- Formation Lameta
- Chhindwara
- Formation ?
- Titanosauridae identifié comme Hypselosaurus sp.78375
- Formation ?
- Jabalpur
- Formation Lameta
- Antarctosaurus7271
- Imrankhanhero zilefatmi86250
- Jainosaurus septentrionalis identifié comme Antarctosaurus n. sp. septentrionalis7271
- Titanosauria identifié comme n. gen. Titanosaurus n. sp. indicus18383
- Titanosauria identifié comme Titanosaurus indicus19228
- Titanosauria identifié comme cf. Titanosaurus indicus14539
- Formation Lameta
- ?
- Maharashtra
- ?
- Chanda
- Chandrapur
- Formation Lameta
- Isisaurus colberti identifié comme Titanosaurus n. sp. colberti4177
- Formation Lameta
- Nagpur
- Rajasthan
- Jaisalmer
- Formation Jaisalmer
- Tharosaurus indicus85624
- Formation Jaisalmer
- Jaisalmer
Japon
Kenya
- ?
- ?
- Formation Lubur Sandstone
- Titanosauria identifié comme cf. Titanosaurus sp.43455
- Formation Lubur Sandstone
- ?
- ?
Corée du Sud
Laos
- Savannakhet
- ?
- Formation Grès supérieurs
- Tangvayosaurus hoffeti11745
- Tangvayosaurus hoffeti11745
- Titanosauria identifié comme Titanosaurus sp.23712
- Titanosauria identifié comme Titanosaurus falloti23712
- Titanosauria identifié comme Titanosaurus sp.23712
- Titanosauria identifié comme Titanosaurus falloti23712
- Titanosauria identifié comme Titanosaurus n. sp. falloti23712
- Titanosauria identifié comme Titanosaurus sp.42222
- Titanosauria identifié comme Titanosaurus falloti23712
- Formation Grès supérieurs
- ?
- Savannakhet
Lesotho
Maroc
Madagascar
- Fianarantsoa
- ?
- Formation Isalo III
- Eusauropoda identifié comme Bothriospondylus madagascariensis13648
- Formation Isalo III
- ?
- Mahajanga
- ?
- Formation Isalo III
- Eusauropoda identifié comme Bothriospondylus ? madagascariensis27287
- Eusauropoda identifié comme Bothriospondylus madagascariensis13648
- Eusauropoda identifié comme Bothriospondylus madagascariensis13648
- Eusauropoda identifié comme Bothriospondylus n. sp. madagascariensis14153
- Eusauropoda identifié comme Bothriospondylus ? madagascariensis19184
- Eusauropoda identifié comme Bothriospondylus madagascariensis52223
- Eusauropoda identifié comme Bothriospondylus madagascariensis19184
- Formation Maevarano
- Rapetosaurus krausei46839
- Rapetosaurus krausei76780
- Rapetosaurus krausei86578
- Rapetosaurus krausei10556
- Rapetosaurus krausei24618
- Titanosauria identifié comme Titanosaurus n. sp. madagascariensis17093
- Titanosauria identifié comme Titanosaurus madagascariensis13648
- Titanosauria identifié comme Titanosaurus n. sp. madagascariensis17093
- Titanosauria identifié comme Laplatasaurus madagascariensis23528
- Titanosauria identifié comme Titanosaurus sp.17369
- Vahiny depereti51085
- Vahiny depereti51085
- Formation Isalo III
- ?
- Fianarantsoa
Mongolie
Malawi
- Northern
- ?
- Formation Dinosaur Beds
- Malawisaurus dixeyi identifié comme Gigantosaurus n. sp. dixeyi18591
- Formation Dinosaur Beds
- Karonga
- Formation Dinosaur Beds
- Karongasaurus gittelmani13589
- Karongasaurus gittelmani13589
- Malawisaurus dixeyi13589
- Malawisaurus dixeyi13589
- Malawisaurus dixeyi13589
- Malawisaurus dixeyi13589
- Malawisaurus dixeyi13589
- Malawisaurus dixeyi identifié comme "Gigantosaurus" dixeyi5789
- Malawisaurus dixeyi identifié comme "Gigantosaurus" dixeyi5789
- Formation Dinosaur Beds
- ?
- Northern
Mexique
- Chihuahua
- ?
- Formation Javelina
- Alamosaurus sanjuanensis82409
- Formation Javelina
- ?
- Chihuahua
Niger
- Agadez
- ?
- Formation ?
- Formation Echkar
- Formation Elrhaz
- Formation Irhazer Shales
- Tchirozerine
- ?
- Agadèz
- Tahoua
- Agadez
Pakistan
- Balochistan
- Barkham
- Formation Vitakri
- Balochisaurus malkani76825
- Gspsaurus pakistani76863
- Ikqaumishan smqureshi86250
- Imrankhanhero zilefatmi86250
- Isisaurus colberti76866
- Khanazeem saraikistani86250
- Khetranisaurus barkhani76825
- Pakisaurus balochistani76838
- Qaikshaheen masoomniazi86250
- Qaikshaheen masoomniazi86250
- Saraikimasoom vitakri76859
- Sulaimanisaurus gingerichi76851
- Sulaimanisaurus gingerichi76825
- Formation Vitakri
- Barkhan
- Formation Vitakri
- Balochisaurus malkani26765
- Balochisaurus malkani76825
- Balochisaurus malkani76825
- Balochisaurus malkani26765
- Balochisaurus malkani76825
- Balochisaurus malkani76825
- Balochisaurus malkani76825
- Balochisaurus malkani76825
- Balochisaurus malkani76825
- Balochisaurus malkani26765
- Balochisaurus malkani76825
- Gspsaurus pakistani76860
- Gspsaurus pakistani76850
- Gspsaurus pakistani76860
- Gspsaurus pakistani76860
- Gspsaurus pakistani76860
- Gspsaurus pakistani identifié comme n. gen. Maojandino n. sp. alami76848
- Ikqaumishan smqureshi86250
- Imrankhanhero zilefatmi86250
- Isisaurus colberti76866
- Khanazeem saraikistani86250
- Khetranisaurus barkhani76825
- Khetranisaurus barkhani76825
- Khetranisaurus barkhani76825
- Marisaurus jeffi26765
- Marisaurus jeffi26765
- Marisaurus jeffi26765
- Marisaurus jeffi26765
- Marisaurus jeffi26765
- Nicksaurus razashahi76851
- Pakisaurus balochistani26765
- Pakisaurus balochistani76825
- Pakisaurus balochistani76825
- Pakisaurus balochistani26765
- Pakisaurus balochistani76825
- Pakisaurus balochistani76825
- Pakisaurus balochistani76847
- Pakisaurus balochistani76825
- Pakisaurus balochistani76825
- Saraikimasoom vitakri76850
- Saraikimasoom vitakri76859
- Saraikimasoom vitakri76859
- Saraikimasoom vitakri76859
- Saraikimasoom vitakri76859
- Saraikimasoom vitakri76859
- Saraikimasoom vitakri76865
- Saraikimasoom vitakri76859
- Saraikimasoom vitakri76859
- Saraikimasoom vitakri76865
- Sulaimanisaurus gingerichi26765
- Sulaimanisaurus gingerichi76825
- Sulaimanisaurus gingerichi26765
- Sulaimanisaurus gingerichi26765
- Formation Vitakri
- Khuzdar
- Barkham
- Balochistan
Portugal
- ?
- ?
- Formation Papo Seco
- Sauropoda identifié comme Astrodon valdensis18719
- Formation Papo Seco
- ?
- Centro
- Leiria
- Lisboa
- Formation ?
- Formation Lourinhã
- Formation Papo Seco
- Sauropoda identifié comme "Pleurocoelus" valdensis55500
- Lourinhã
- Formation Praia da Amoreira-Porto Novo
- Oceanotitan dantasi68982
- Formation Praia da Amoreira-Porto Novo
- Santarem
- Lisboa
- ?
- Formation Lourinhã
- Lourinhasaurus alenquerensis identifié comme Apatosaurus alenquerensis13143
- Formation Lourinhã
- ?
- ?
Roumanie
- Alba
- Hunedoara
- ?
- Formation ?
- Magyarosaurus dacus91282
- Formation Densuş-Ciula
- Formation Râul Mare
- Formation Sînpetru
- Formation ?
- ?
Russie
Thaïlande
Tadjikistan
- Asht
- ?
- Formation Dabrazhin
- Lithostrotia identifié comme Antarctosaurus ? n. sp. jaxarticus15559
- Formation Dabrazhin
- ?
- Asht
Tunisie
Tanzanie
- Lindi
- ?
- Formation Tendaguru
- Australodocus bohetii24373
- Brachiosaurus24373
- Brachiosaurus38722
- Dicraeosaurus12606
- Dicraeosaurus hansemanni12603
- Dicraeosaurus hansemanni12603
- Dicraeosaurus hansemanni36770
- Dicraeosaurus hansemanni12585
- Dicraeosaurus hansemanni12603
- Dicraeosaurus sattleri36770
- Dicraeosaurus sattleri12606
- Dicraeosaurus sattleri12603
- Dicraeosaurus sattleri12606
- Dicraeosaurus sattleri12603
- Dicraeosaurus sattleri12603
- Dicraeosaurus sattleri12585
- Dicraeosaurus sattleri12585
- Dicraeosaurus sattleri12585
- Dicraeosaurus sattleri12606
- Dicraeosaurus sattleri12585
- Dicraeosaurus sattleri12562
- Giraffatitan brancai identifié comme Brachiosaurus brancai12585
- Giraffatitan brancai identifié comme Brachiosaurus n. sp. brancai36770
- Giraffatitan brancai identifié comme Brachiosaurus brancai12603
- Giraffatitan brancai identifié comme Brachiosaurus brancai12603
- Giraffatitan brancai identifié comme Brachiosaurus brancai12585
- Giraffatitan brancai identifié comme Brachiosaurus brancai12585
- Giraffatitan brancai identifié comme Brachiosaurus brancai12603
- Giraffatitan brancai identifié comme Brachiosaurus brancai12603
- Giraffatitan brancai identifié comme Brachiosaurus brancai12585
- Giraffatitan brancai identifié comme Brachiosaurus brancai12603
- Giraffatitan brancai identifié comme Brachiosaurus brancai12585
- Giraffatitan brancai identifié comme Brachiosaurus brancai12603
- Giraffatitan brancai identifié comme Brachiosaurus brancai12603
- Giraffatitan brancai identifié comme Brachiosaurus brancai12603
- Giraffatitan brancai identifié comme Brachiosaurus brancai12603
- Giraffatitan brancai identifié comme Brachiosaurus brancai12603
- Giraffatitan brancai identifié comme Brachiosaurus brancai12603
- Giraffatitan brancai identifié comme Brachiosaurus brancai12603
- Giraffatitan brancai identifié comme Brachiosaurus brancai12603
- Giraffatitan brancai identifié comme Brachiosaurus brancai12585
- Giraffatitan brancai identifié comme Brachiosaurus brancai12585
- Giraffatitan brancai identifié comme Brachiosaurus brancai12585
- Giraffatitan brancai identifié comme Brachiosaurus brancai12603
- Giraffatitan brancai identifié comme Brachiosaurus brancai12585
- Giraffatitan brancai identifié comme Brachiosaurus brancai12603
- Giraffatitan brancai identifié comme Brachiosaurus brancai12603
- Giraffatitan brancai identifié comme Brachiosaurus brancai12603
- Giraffatitan brancai identifié comme Brachiosaurus brancai12603
- Giraffatitan brancai identifié comme Brachiosaurus brancai12603
- Giraffatitan brancai identifié comme Brachiosaurus brancai12603
- Giraffatitan brancai identifié comme Brachiosaurus brancai12603
- Giraffatitan brancai identifié comme Brachiosaurus brancai12603
- Giraffatitan brancai identifié comme Brachiosaurus brancai12562
- Giraffatitan brancai identifié comme Brachiosaurus brancai12562
- Giraffatitan brancai identifié comme Brachiosaurus brancai12562
- Giraffatitan brancai identifié comme Brachiosaurus brancai12562
- Giraffatitan brancai identifié comme Brachiosaurus ? brancai12562
- Giraffatitan brancai identifié comme Brachiosaurus brancai12582
- Giraffatitan brancai identifié comme Brachiosaurus brancai12579
- Giraffatitan brancai identifié comme Brachiosaurus brancai12582
- Giraffatitan brancai identifié comme Brachiosaurus brancai12603
- Giraffatitan brancai identifié comme Brachiosaurus n. sp. fraasi36770
- Janenschia robusta identifié comme Gigantosaurus n. sp. robustus51607
- Janenschia robusta identifié comme Gigantosaurus robustus12585
- Tornieria57268
- Tornieria africana identifié comme Barosaurus africanus12582
- Tornieria africana identifié comme n. gen. Gigantosaurus n. sp. africanus51607
- Tornieria africana identifié comme Barosaurus africanus12603
- Tornieria africana identifié comme Barosaurus africanus12603
- Tornieria africana identifié comme Barosaurus africanus12585
- Tornieria africana identifié comme Barosaurus africanus12603
- Formation Tendaguru
- ?
- Mbeya
- Lindi
États-Unis
- Arizona
- Arkansas
- Howard
- Formation Holly Creek
- Sauroposeidon78417
- Formation Holly Creek
- Howard
- Colorado
- ?
- Fremont
- Formation Morrison
- Amphicoelias altus33920
- Apatosaurus49550
- Apatosaurus louisae identifié comme Apatosaurus laticollis12893
- Brachiosaurus10618
- Brachiosaurus90754
- Brontosaurus10606
- Brontosaurus excelsus identifié comme Apatosaurus excelsus12893
- Brontosaurus yahnahpin identifié comme Eobrontosaurus yahnahpin14072
- Camarasaurus49550
- Camarasaurus19565
- Camarasaurus12893
- Camarasaurus12893
- Camarasaurus12893
- Camarasaurus77168
- Camarasaurus grandis54842
- Camarasaurus grandis12893
- Camarasaurus supremus7239
- Camarasaurus supremus12893
- Camarasaurus supremus12893
- Camarasaurus supremus identifié comme Amphicoelias n. sp. latus33920
- Camarasaurus supremus identifié comme Camarasaurus n. sp. leptodirus9088
- Camarasaurus supremus identifié comme Amphicoelias latus12893
- Diplodocus12893
- Diplodocus49550
- Diplodocus15179
- Diplodocus12893
- Diplodocus longus7803
- Diplodocus longus12896
- Diplodocus longus12893
- Galeamopus pabsti62229
- Haplocanthosaurus delfsi13877
- Haplocanthosaurus priscus identifié comme n. gen. Haplocanthus n. sp. priscus10485
- Haplocanthosaurus priscus identifié comme Haplocanthosaurus n. sp. utterbacki12960
- Maraapunisaurus fragillimus identifié comme Amphicoelias n. sp. fragillimus4411
- Smitanosaurus agilis identifié comme Morosaurus n. sp. agilis12045
- Formation Morrison
- Gunnison
- Jefferson
- Formation Morrison
- Larimer
- Formation Morrison
- Camarasaurus65427
- Formation Morrison
- Las Animas
- Formation Morrison
- Camarasaurus15179
- Formation Morrison
- Mesa
- Formation Morrison
- Apatosaurus15179
- Apatosaurus69484
- Apatosaurus13281
- Apatosaurus15179
- Apatosaurus louisae78052
- Barosaurus13281
- Brachiosaurus15264
- Brachiosaurus13281
- Brachiosaurus15179
- Brachiosaurus altithorax17263
- Brontosaurus excelsus35184
- Camarasaurus15179
- Camarasaurus15179
- Camarasaurus15179
- Camarasaurus15179
- Camarasaurus65150
- Camarasaurus15239
- Camarasaurus grandis63746
- Camarasaurus lentus78052
- Camarasaurus lentus78052
- Camarasaurus lewisi identifié comme n. gen. Cathetosaurus n. sp. lewisi9518
- Camarasaurus supremus4209
- Diplodocus19565
- Diplodocus13281
- Diplodocus15179
- Diplodocus15179
- Nanosaurus agilis identifié comme Othnielosaurus consors61877
- Supersaurus13281
- Formation Morrison
- Moffat
- Montezuma
- Formation Morrison
- Apatosaurus15179
- Formation Morrison
- Montrose
- Formation Morrison
- Apatosaurus13255
- Barosaurus13255
- Brachiosaurus86548
- Brachiosaurus altithorax13281
- Camarasaurus13255
- Diplodocus13255
- Haplocanthosaurus86548
- Supersaurus vivianae12262
- Supersaurus vivianae identifié comme n. gen. Ultrasaurus n. sp. macintoshi12262
- Supersaurus vivianae identifié comme n. gen. Dystylosaurus n. sp. edwini12262
- Formation Morrison
- Otero
- Park
- Formation Morrison
- Camarasaurus15179
- Formation Morrison
- Pitkin
- Formation Morrison
- Haplocanthosaurus53857
- Formation Morrison
- Weld
- Formation Laramie
- Thescelosaurus717
- Formation Laramie
- District of Columbia
- Washington
- Formation Arundel Clay
- Macronaria identifié comme Astrodon sp.26640
- Formation Arundel Clay
- Washington
- Maryland
- Baltimore
- Formation Arundel Clay
- Macronaria identifié comme Astrodon sp.85047
- Formation Arundel Clay
- Howard
- Prince George's
- Formation Arundel Clay
- Sauropoda identifié comme Pleurocoelus nanus78397
- Sauropoda identifié comme n. gen. Pleurocoelus n. sp. nanus7834
- Sauropoda identifié comme Pleurocoelus altus ?14173
- Sauropoda identifié comme Pleurocoelus nanus78397
- Sauropoda identifié comme Astrodon n. sp. johnstoni25475
- Sauropoda identifié comme Pleurocoelus nanus78397
- Sauropoda identifié comme Astrodon johnstoni30601
- Sauropoda identifié comme Pleurocoelus nanus78397
- Sauropoda identifié comme Pleurocoelus nanus78397
- Titanosauriformes identifié comme Pleurocoelus sp.78397
- Titanosauriformes identifié comme Pleurocoelus sp.78397
- Titanosauriformes identifié comme Pleurocoelus sp.78397
- Titanosauriformes identifié comme Pleurocoelus sp.78397
- Formation Severn
- Ornithomimosauria identifié comme Coelosaurus sp.85047
- Formation Arundel Clay
- Baltimore
- Montana
- New Jersey
- New Mexico
- Bernalillo
- Formation Morrison
- Camarasaurus15179
- Formation Morrison
- McKinley
- Formation Morrison
- Apatosaurus15179
- Formation Morrison
- San Juan
- Formation ?
- Alamosaurus sanjuanensis12807
- Formation Fruitland
- Thescelosaurus13834
- Formation Kirtland
- Formation Ojo Alamo
- Alamosaurus sanjuanensis14618
- Alamosaurus sanjuanensis66250
- Alamosaurus sanjuanensis66250
- Alamosaurus sanjuanensis66250
- Alamosaurus sanjuanensis14569
- Alamosaurus sanjuanensis38490
- Alamosaurus sanjuanensis23604
- Alamosaurus sanjuanensis12807
- Alamosaurus sanjuanensis12807
- Alamosaurus sanjuanensis12807
- Alamosaurus sanjuanensis38769
- Alamosaurus sanjuanensis38769
- Alamosaurus sanjuanensis38769
- Alamosaurus sanjuanensis59352
- Alamosaurus sanjuanensis12486
- Formation ?
- Sandoval
- Sierra
- Union
- Formation Morrison
- Apatosaurus10492
- Formation Morrison
- Bernalillo
- North Dakota
- Slope
- Formation Hell Creek
- Thescelosaurus66240
- Formation Hell Creek
- Slope
- Oklahoma
- Atoka
- Cimarron
- South Dakota
- Texas
- Utah
- ?
- Emery
- Formation Morrison
- Formation North Horn
- Garfield
- Formation Straight Cliffs
- Thescelosaurus85384
- Formation Straight Cliffs
- Grand
- San Juan
- Uintah
- Formation Cedar Mountain
- Abydosaurus mcintoshi32168
- Formation Morrison
- Apatosaurus13281
- Apatosaurus15567
- Apatosaurus13281
- Apatosaurus louisae14351
- Barosaurus55026
- Barosaurus lentus15179
- Camarasaurus14579
- Camarasaurus15567
- Camarasaurus lentus identifié comme n. gen. Uintasaurus n. sp. douglassi36751
- Camarasaurus lentus identifié comme Camarasaurus n. sp. annae16756
- Diplodocus15179
- Diplodocus hallorum55026
- Diplodocus longus14579
- Haplocanthosaurus53857
- Haplocanthosaurus89860
- Formation Cedar Mountain
- Wayne
- Wyoming
- Albany
- Formation Morrison
- Apatosaurus69484
- Apatosaurus10618
- Apatosaurus13281
- Apatosaurus15179
- Apatosaurus15179
- Apatosaurus10618
- Apatosaurus85332
- Apatosaurus14966
- Apatosaurus13281
- Apatosaurus46207
- Apatosaurus65427
- Apatosaurus15179
- Apatosaurus15177
- Apatosaurus15179
- Apatosaurus louisae52605
- Barosaurus10618
- Barosaurus14306
- Brachiosaurus19565
- Brachiosaurus19565
- Brontosaurus excelsus7814
- Brontosaurus excelsus identifié comme Apatosaurus excelsus85332
- Brontosaurus excelsus identifié comme Apatosaurus excelsus13281
- Brontosaurus excelsus identifié comme Apatosaurus excelsus46207
- Brontosaurus excelsus identifié comme Apatosaurus excelsus46207
- Brontosaurus excelsus identifié comme Apatosaurus excelsus46207
- Brontosaurus excelsus identifié comme Apatosaurus excelsus46207
- Brontosaurus excelsus identifié comme Apatosaurus excelsus46207
- Brontosaurus excelsus identifié comme Apatosaurus excelsus46207
- Brontosaurus excelsus identifié comme Apatosaurus excelsus46207
- Brontosaurus excelsus identifié comme Brontosaurus n. sp. amplus7816
- Brontosaurus parvus55026
- Brontosaurus parvus identifié comme n. gen. Elosaurus n. sp. parvus13855
- Brontosaurus yahnahpin identifié comme Apatosaurus n. sp. yahnahpin14073
- Brontosaurus yahnahpin identifié comme Apatosaurus yahnahpin85332
- Camarasaurus13281
- Camarasaurus13281
- Camarasaurus10618
- Camarasaurus15179
- Camarasaurus15179
- Camarasaurus10618
- Camarasaurus85332
- Camarasaurus85332
- Camarasaurus85332
- Camarasaurus85332
- Camarasaurus15179
- Camarasaurus85332
- Camarasaurus85332
- Camarasaurus85332
- Camarasaurus14966
- Camarasaurus46207
- Camarasaurus46207
- Camarasaurus46207
- Camarasaurus46207
- Camarasaurus46207
- Camarasaurus15179
- Camarasaurus identifié comme Morosaurus sp.10667
- Camarasaurus identifié comme Morosaurus sp.10606
- Camarasaurus identifié comme Morosaurus ? sp.10606
- Camarasaurus identifié comme Morosaurus sp.13100
- Camarasaurus identifié comme Morosaurus sp.5990
- Camarasaurus grandis12534
- Camarasaurus grandis52132
- Camarasaurus grandis identifié comme Morosaurus grandis10618
- Camarasaurus grandis identifié comme Apatosaurus n. sp. grandis7811
- Camarasaurus grandis identifié comme Pleurocoelus n. sp. montanus14074
- Camarasaurus grandis identifié comme n. gen. Morosaurus n. sp. impar7813
- Camarasaurus grandis identifié comme Morosaurus n. sp. robustus7803
- Camarasaurus lentus identifié comme Morosaurus n. sp. lentus10620
- Diplodocus13281
- Diplodocus10618
- Diplodocus10618
- Diplodocus10618
- Diplodocus15179
- Diplodocus85332
- Diplodocus85332
- Diplodocus85332
- Diplodocus85332
- Diplodocus85332
- Diplodocus14966
- Diplodocus12534
- Diplodocus13281
- Diplodocus46207
- Diplodocus15179
- Diplodocus carnegii13281
- Diplodocus carnegii1808
- Diplodocus carnegii5990
- Diplodocus longus13100
- Galeamopus hayi62229
- Galeamopus pabsti86556
- Haplocanthosaurus15179
- Macronaria identifié comme Apatosaurus n. sp. minimus18091
- Formation Morrison
- Big Horn
- Formation Cloverly
- Formation Morrison
- Apatosaurus19565
- Apatosaurus14821
- Apatosaurus82719
- Ardetosaurus viator89446
- Barosaurus58804
- Barosaurus55026
- Brachiosaurus41898
- Camarasaurus18062
- Camarasaurus12389
- Camarasaurus82719
- Camarasaurus identifié comme Morosaurus sp.58804
- Diplodocus12389
- Diplodocus15179
- Diplodocus64180
- Diplodocus82719
- Galeamopus pabsti62229
- Kaatedocus siberi43977
- Nanosaurus identifié comme Othnielosaurus sp.38533
- Nanosaurus identifié comme Othnielosaurus sp.62229
- Carbon
- Formation Morrison
- Apatosaurus15177
- Apatosaurus15179
- Apatosaurus15179
- Brontosaurus63169
- Brontosaurus identifié comme Brontosaurus n. sp. giganteus77735
- Camarasaurus15179
- Camarasaurus10618
- Camarasaurus10618
- Camarasaurus15179
- Camarasaurus13281
- Camarasaurus15179
- Camarasaurus46207
- Camarasaurus49550
- Diplodocus10618
- Diplodocus10618
- Diplodocus15179
- Diplodocus13281
- Diplodocus46207
- Diplodocus hallorum55026
- Nanosaurus identifié comme Othnielosaurus ? sp.87944
- Formation Morrison
- Converse
- Crook
- Hot Spings
- Hot Springs
- Johnson
- Formation Morrison
- Apatosaurus15179
- Apatosaurus13281
- Apatosaurus13281
- Barosaurus13281
- Brachiosaurus80157
- Camarasaurus15179
- Camarasaurus15179
- Camarasaurus13281
- Camarasaurus13281
- Camarasaurus13281
- Diplodocus46207
- Diplodocus15179
- Diplodocus13281
- Diplodocus13281
- Galeamopus81422
- Galeamopus hayi identifié comme Diplodocus n. sp. hayi46207
- Haplocanthosaurus46207
- Haplocanthosaurus53857
- Formation Morrison
- Natrona
- Niobrara
- Park
- Formation Morrison
- Camarasaurus15179
- Formation Morrison
- Washakie
- Weston
- Formation Morrison
- Camarasaurus82673
- Formation Morrison
- Albany
Uruguay
Ouzbékistan
- Navoi
- ?
- Formation Bissekty
- Dzharatitanis kingi75738
- Formation Bissekty
- ?
- Navoi
Afrique du Sud
- Eastern Cape
- Herschel
- Lady Grey
- Formation Elliot
- Sauropodomorpha identifié comme Euskelosaurus browni25375
- Formation Elliot
- Wodehouse
- Free State
- Bethlehem
- Formation Elliot
- Sauropodomorpha identifié comme cf. Euskelosaurus sp.25375
- Sauropodomorpha identifié comme cf. Euskelosaurus sp.25375
- Sauropodomorpha identifié comme cf. Euskelosaurus sp.25375
- Sauropodomorpha identifié comme cf. Euskelosaurus sp.25375
- Sauropodomorpha identifié comme cf. Euskelosaurus sp.25375
- Sauropodomorpha identifié comme cf. Euskelosaurus sp.25375
- Sauropodomorpha identifié comme cf. Euskelosaurus sp.25375
- Formation Elliot
- Clocolan
- Clocolon
- Formation Elliot
- Sauropodomorpha identifié comme cf. Euskelosaurus sp.25375
- Formation Elliot
- Fouriesburg
- Formation Elliot
- Sauropodomorpha identifié comme cf. Euskelosaurus sp.25375
- Sauropodomorpha identifié comme cf. Euskelosaurus sp.25375
- Sauropodomorpha identifié comme cf. Euskelosaurus sp.25375
- Sauropodomorpha identifié comme cf. Euskelosaurus sp.25375
- Sauropodomorpha identifié comme cf. Euskelosaurus sp.25375
- Sauropodomorpha identifié comme cf. Euskelosaurus sp.25375
- Sauropodomorpha identifié comme cf. Euskelosaurus sp.25375
- Formation Elliot
- Ladybrand
- Formation Elliot
- Winburg
- Formation Elliot
- Sauropodomorpha identifié comme cf. Euskelosaurus sp.25375
- Formation Elliot
- Bethlehem
- Limpopo
- Eastern Cape
Zimbabwe
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- 2024-09-07: Création d'une famille à partir des données de pbdb
Publication(s)
La base comprend 548 publication(s).
Source: The Paleobiology Database
- ↑1 O. M. Mateus, L. L. Jacobs, and A. S. Schulp, M. L. Polcyn, T. S. Tavares, A. B. Neto, M. L. Morais, M. T. Antunes. 2011. Angolatitan adamastor, a new sauropod dinosaur and the first record from Angola. Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências 83(1):221-233 (https://doi.org/10.1590/s0001-37652011000100012)
- ↑1 A. Windhausen. 1914. I. Geología. Contribución al conocimiento geológico de los territorios del Río Negro y Neuquén con un estudio de la región petrolífera de la parte central del Neuquén (Cerro Lotena y Convunco) [I. Geology. Contribution to the geological knowledge of the territories of Río Negro and Neuquén with a study of the oil-bearing region of the central part of Neuquén (Cerro Lotena and Convunco)]. Anales del Ministerio de Agricultura. Sección Geología, Mineralogía y Minería 10(1):1-60
- ↑1 G. Casal and L. Ibiricu. 2010. Materiales asignables a Epachthosaurus Powell, 1990 (Sauropoda: Titanosauria), de la Formación Bajo Barreal, Cretácico Superior, Chubut, Argentina [Materials assignable to Epachthosaurus Powell, 1990 (Sauropoda: Titanosauria), from the Bajo Barreal Formation, Upper Cretaceous, Chubut, Argentina]. Revista Brasileira de Paleontologia 13(3):247-256 (https://doi.org/10.4072/rbp.2010.3.08)
- ↑1 L. M. Ibiricu, G. A. Casal, and R. D. Martinez, M. C. Lamanna, M. Luna, L. Salgado. 2013. Katepensaurus goicoecheai, gen. et sp. nov., a Late Cretaceous rebbachisaurid (Sauropoda, Diplodocoidea) from central Patagonia, Argentina. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 33(6):1351-1366 (https://doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2013.776562)
- ↑1 R. D. F. Martínez, M. C. Lamanna, and F. E. Novas, R. C. Ridgley, G. A. Casal, J. E. Martínez, J. R. Vita, L. M. Witmer. 2016. A basal lithostrotian titanosaur (Dinosauria: Sauropoda) with a complete skull: implications for the evolution and paleobiology of Titanosauria. PLoS ONE 11(4):e0151661:1-82 (https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0151661)
- ↑1 O. W. M. Rauhut, K. Remes, and R. Fechner, G. Cladera, P. Puerta. 2005. Discovery of a short-necked sauropod dinosaur from the Late Jurassic period of Patagonia. Nature 435:670-672 (https://doi.org/10.1038/nature03623)
- ↑1 T. H. Rich, P. Vickers-Rich, and O. Gimenez, R. Cúneo, P. Puerta, R. Vacca. 1999. A new sauropod dinosaur from Chubut province, Argentina. Proceedings of the Second Gondwanan Dinosaur Symposium, National Science Museum Monographs 15:61-84
- ↑1 J. L. Carballido, D. Pol, and A. Otero, I. A. Cerda, L. Salgado, A. C. Garrido, J. Ramezzani, N. R. Cúneo, M. J. Krause. 2016. A new giant titanosaur from the Early Cretaceous of Chubut sheds light to giant titanosaur evolution. XXX Jornadas Argentinas de Paleontología de Vertebrados. Resúmenes. Ameghiniana 53(6 (suppl.)):11
- ↑1 A. Pérez-Moreno, L. Salgado, and J. L. Carballido, A. Otero, D. Pol. 2024. A new titanosaur from the La Colonia Formation (Campanian-Maastrichtian), Chubut Province, Argentina. Historical Biology (https://doi.org/10.1080/08912963.2024.2332997)
- ↑1 G. Casal, R. D. Martínez, and M. Luna, J. C. Sciutto, M. C. Lamanna. 2007. Aeolosaurus colhuehuapensis sp. nov. (Sauropoda, Titanosauria) de la Formación Bajo Barreal, Cretácico Superior de Argentina [Aeolosaurus colhuehuapensis sp. nov. (Sauropoda, Titanosauria) from the Bajo Barreal Formation, Upper Cretaceous of Argentina]. Revista Brasileira de Paleontologia 10(1):53-62 (https://doi.org/10.4072/rbp.2007.1.05)
- ↑1 2 3 4 R. Lydekker. 1893. Contributions to a knowledge of the fossil vertebrates of Argentina. I. — The dinosaurs of Patagonia. Anales del Museo de La Plata. Paleontología Argentina 2:1-16
- ↑1 G. del Corro. 1975. Un nuevo sauropodo del Cretácico Superior. Actas del Primer Congreso Argentino de Paleontologia y Bioestratigrafia 2:229-240
- ↑1 O. d. V. Giménez. 1999. Nuevo registro de Sauropoda del Cretácico Inferior de la provincia del Chubut [New report of Sauropoda from the Lower Cretaceous of Chubut province]. XIV Jornadas Argentinas de Paleontología de Vertebrados, Neuquén y Plaza Huincul, 18 al 20 de mayo de 1998, Resúmenes. Ameghiniana 36(1):102
- ↑1 J. E. Powell. 1990. Epachthosaurus sciuttoi (gen. et sp. nov.), un dinosaurio sauropodo del Cretácico de Patagonia (Provincia de Chubut, Argentina) [Epachthosaurus sciuttoi (gen. et sp. nov.), a sauropod dinosaur from the Cretaceous of Patagonia (Chubut province, Argentina)]. Actas del V Congreso Argentino de Paleontologia y Bioestratigrafia, Tucumán, Argentina 1:123-128
- ↑1 R. D. Martínez, O. Giménez, and J. Rodríguez, M. Luna, M. C. Lamanna. 2004. An articulated specimen of the basal titanosaurian (Dinosauria: Sauropoda) Epachthosaurus sciuttoi from the early Late Cretaceous Bajo Barreal Formation of Chubut province, Argentina. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 24(1):107-120 (https://doi.org/10.1671/9.1)
- ↑1 P. D. Mannion and A. Otero. 2012. A reappraisal of the Late Cretaceous Argentinean sauropod dinosaur Argyrosaurus superbus, with a description of a new titanosaur genus. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 32(3):614-638 (https://doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2012.660898)
- ↑1 2 3 F. v. Huene. 1929. Terrestrische Oberkreide in Uruguay [The terrestrial Upper Cretaceous in Uruguay]. Centralblatt für Mineralogie, Geologie und Paläontologie Abteilung B 1929:107-112
- ↑1 2 E. M. Hechenleitner, L. Leuzinger, and A. G. Martinelli, S. Rocher, L. E. Fiorelli, J. R. A. Taborda, L. Salgado. 2020. Two Late Cretaceous sauropods reveal titanosaurian dispersal across South America. Communications Biology 3:622:1-13 (https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-020-01338-w)
- ↑1 B. J. González Riga and L. Ortiz David. 2014. A new titanosaur (Dinosauria, Sauropoda) from the Upper Cretaceous (Cerro Lisandro Formation) of Mendoza Province, Argentina. Ameghiniana 51(1):3-25 (https://doi.org/10.5710/AMGH.26.12.2013.1889)
- ↑1 2 B. J. González Riga, E. Previtera, and C. A. Pirrone. 2009. Malarguesaurus florenciae gen. et sp. nov., a new titanosauriform (Dinosauria, Sauropoda) from the Upper Cretaceous of Mendoza, Argentina. Cretaceous Research 30(1):135-148 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2008.06.006)
- ↑1 2 B. J. González Riga, M. C. Lamanna, and L. D. Ortiz David, J. O. Calvo, J. P. Coria. 2016. A gigantic new dinosaur from Argentina and the evolution of the sauropod hind foot. Scientific Reports 6:19165:1-15 (https://doi.org/10.1038/srep19165)
- ↑1 B. J. González-Riga. 2003. A new titanosaur (Dinosauria, Sauropoda) from the Upper Cretaceous of Mendoza Province, Argentina. Ameghiniana 40(2):155-172
- ↑1 J. O. Calvo and J. D. Porfiri. 2010. Panamericansaurus schroederi gen. nov. sp. nov. Un nuevo Sauropoda (Titanosauridae-Aeolosaurini) de la Provincia del Neuquén, Cretácico Superior de Patagonia, Argentina [Panamericansaurus schroederi gen. nov. sp. nov. A new Sauropoda (Titanosauridae-Aeolosaurini) from Neuquén Province, Upper Cretaceous of Patagonia, Argentina]. Brazilian Geographical Journal: Geosciences and Humanities Research Medium 1:100-115
- ↑1 L. Salgado and R. A. Coria. 2009. Barrosasaurus casamiquelai gen. et sp. nov., a new titanosaur (Dinosauria, Sauropoda) from the Anacleto Formation (Late Cretaceous: early Campanian) of Sierra Barrosa (Neuquén, Argentina). Zootaxa 2222:1-16 (https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2222.1.1)
- ↑1 L. S. Filippi, R. A. García, and A. C. Garrido. 2011. A new titanosaur sauropod dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceous of North Patagonia, Argentina. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 56(3):505-520 (https://doi.org/10.4202/app.2010.0019)
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