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Figure 25 in Osteology and phylogenetic relationships of Ligabuesaurus leanzai (Dinosauria: Sauropoda) from the Early Cretaceous of the Neuquén Basin, Patagonia, Argentina

open access: yes, 2022
Figure 25. Photographs and line drawings of the right astragalus MCF-PVPH-233/20 of Ligabuesaurus leanzai in anterior (A), dorsal (B), lateral (C), posterior (D), ventral (E) and medial (F) views. Abbreviations: apr, ascending process of astragalus; cas,
Pino, Diego A   +5 more
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Figure 7. A in Osteology and phylogenetic relationships of Ligabuesaurus leanzai (Dinosauria: Sauropoda) from the Early Cretaceous of the Neuquén Basin, Patagonia, Argentina

open access: yes, 2022
Figure 7. A, detail of the microwear pattern on the apical wear facet of the maxillary tooth MCF-PVPH-744 of Ligabuesaurus leanzai. Most of the pits and coarse grooves are evident with a binocular microscope (α) on the dentine exposed surface, whereas ...
Pino, Diego A   +5 more
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Figure 27 in Osteology and phylogenetic relationships of Ligabuesaurus leanzai (Dinosauria: Sauropoda) from the Early Cretaceous of the Neuquén Basin, Patagonia, Argentina

open access: yes, 2022
Figure 27. Time-calibrated phylogenetic tree, showing geographical distribution and chronostratigraphical range of Somphospondyli, based on the agreement subtree of the reduced strict consensus.
Pino, Diego A   +5 more
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Figure 8 in Osteology and phylogenetic relationships of Ligabuesaurus leanzai (Dinosauria: Sauropoda) from the Early Cretaceous of the Neuquén Basin, Patagonia, Argentina

open access: yes, 2022
Figure 8. Photographs and line drawings of the middle cervical vertebra MCF-PVPH-261/16 of Ligabuesaurus leanzai in dorsal (A), ventral (B) and left lateral (C) views.
Pino, Diego A   +5 more
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Le ''sauropode'' de l'Albien de Mesnil-Saint-Père (Aube, France) est un pliosaure, non un dinosaure

open access: yesCarnets de Géologie, 2005
Il est montré qu'une vertèbre provenant de l'Albien de Mesnil-Saint-Père (Aube, E du Bassin de Paris), précédemment identifiée comme une première caudale d'un dinosaure sauropode, est en fait une vertèbre dorsale d'un grand pliosaure.
Petit Jean-Louis   +3 more
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Habitat preference of the dinosaurs from the Ibero-Armorican domain (Upper Cretaceous, south-western Europe)

open access: yesSwiss Journal of Palaeontology
Paleoenvironmental preferences for Cretaceous dinosaurs at a regional scale have been mainly assessed in North America. In south-western Europe, the dinosaur-bearing formations ranging the late Campanian to the latest Maastrichtian encompass coastal and ...
Bernat Josep Vázquez López   +3 more
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New Sauropoda (Dinosauria) Material from Triângulo Mineiro's Upper Cretaceous

open access: yes, 2018
The clade Sauropodomorpha is among the most diverse and successful not only within Dinosauria, but amongst terrestrial vertebrates. The Sauropoda are prominent members of the clade.
Lima, Thiago Correia
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Anatomy of the basal titanosaur (Dinosauria, Sauropoda) Andesaurus delgadoi from the mid-Cretaceous (Albian-early Cenomanian) Río Limay Formation, Neuquén Province, Argentina: implications for titanosaur systematics

open access: yes, 2011
Figure 8. Andesaurus delgadoi. Photographs of chevrons: (A) chevron 1 (C1) in anterior and right lateral view; (B) chevron 2 (C2) in anterior and left lateral view; (C) chevron 3 (C3) in anterior and left lateral view; (D) chevron 4 (C4) in posterior and
PHILIP D. MANNION   +3 more
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Shape variation in presacral vertebrae of saltasaurine titanosaurs (Dinosauria, Sauropoda)

open access: yesHistorical Biology, 2013
Titanosaurs were small- to giant-sized sauropods, highly derived and highly pneumatic. Using morphometric analyses, we studied differences in shape of the presacral vertebral centra in some of these sauropods, especially in saltasaurines, and compared asymmetry patterns in lateral pneumatic foramina (LPF) between these titanosaurs and avian and non ...
Zurriaguz, Virginia Laura   +1 more
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Inferences of diplodocoid (Sauropoda: Dinosauria) feeding behavior from snout shape and microwear analyses.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2011
BackgroundAs gigantic herbivores, sauropod dinosaurs were among the most important members of Mesozoic communities. Understanding their ecology is fundamental to developing a complete picture of Jurassic and Cretaceous food webs.
John A Whitlock
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