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Figure 14. Angular variation between dorsal, ventral, and lateral maxima with: A, 2,5%; B, 5%; C, 10% (maximum dorsal and ventral positions); D, 2.5; E, 5%; F, 10% (maximum lateral position) of soft-tissue thickness in the cervical region; G, 5% (maximum
Brusatte, Stephen L.; id_orcid +7 more
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Relatively low tooth replacement rate in a sauropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous Ruyang Basin of central China. [PDF]
Chang H +14 more
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La localidad fosilífera «La Bonita» se ubica en las cercanías del pueblo de Cerro Policía, provincia de Río negro, Argentina. Allí afloran sedimentos continentales silicoclásticos pertenecientes a las Formaciones Bajo de la Carpa y Anacleto (Santoniano ...
Leandro M. Pérez +3 more
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cf. Lirainosaurus sp. (Dinosauria: Titanosauria) en el Cretácico Superior de Sacedón (Guadalajara)
A fragment of a distal caudal vertebra that is assigned to a sauropod titanosaur is described. The fossil comes from an outcrop of the Villalba de la Sierra Formation in Sacedón (Guadalajara), which is considered to the Lower Campanian-Upper Maastrichtian in age. The characters combination available on the specimen is discussed, and it is classified as
Ortega, Francisco, Pérez García, Adán
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Figure 17. Reconstructions of poses in Trigonosaurus according to Salgado et al. (1997), taking as an example 5% as the cartilage thickness. A, cartilaginous neutral posture, with reconstructed limbs with forelimbs exceptionally larger than hindlimbs ...
Brusatte, Stephen L.; id_orcid +7 more
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Un dinosaurio saurópodo (Titanosauria) en el Cretácico superior de Cubilla, Soria (España)
An isolated sauropod vertebra from the Late Cretaceous of Cubilla (Soria, Spain), described originally in 1957 by Lapparent and collaborators, has recently been rediscovered in the collections of the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle of Paris. The specimen was recovered from fluviatile clays of the „Carumnian fades" (Santibanez del Val Formation ...
Pereda Suberbiola, Xabier +1 more
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Figure 2. Comparison between the last sacral vertebrae of Baurutitan (MCT 1719-R) and Trigonosaurus (MCT 1488-R). A, last sacral vertebra (concave posterior facet), first biconvex, and anterior caudal vertebrae (Ca2 and Ca3) of Baurutitan.
Brusatte, Stephen L.; id_orcid +7 more
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Figure 5. Three-dimensional (3D) models of the reconstructed vertebrae (in grey) and 3D models of the original vertebrae (brown), in dorsal view. The assemblage of cervical and dorsal vertebrae (Cv9–D10) belongs to the Trigonosaurus haplotype (MCT 1488-R)
Brusatte, Stephen L.; id_orcid +7 more
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Evolution of hind limb morphology of Titanosauriformes (Dinosauria, Sauropoda) analyzed via 3D geometric morphometrics reveals wide-gauge posture as an exaptation for gigantism. [PDF]
Páramo A, Mocho P, Escaso F, Ortega F.
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Two Late Cretaceous sauropods reveal titanosaurian dispersal across South America. [PDF]
Hechenleitner EM +6 more
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