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Titanosauria: A Critical Reappraisal of Its Systematics and the Relevance of the South American Record

2022
Fil: Otero, Alejandro. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo.
Carballido, José Luis   +4 more
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First sauropod bones from Italy offer new insights on the radiation of Titanosauria between Africa and Europe

Cretaceous Research, 2016
Abstract Here we describe the first sauropod skeletal remains from the Italian peninsula that also represent the earliest record of titanosaurs in Southern Europe. Scattered bones, including an almost complete anterior caudal vertebra, were found in Cretaceous (Aptian–Albian) marine deposits, some 50 km East of Rome.
Cristiano Dal Sasso   +2 more
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Osteoderms of Pakisauridae and Balochisauridae (Titanosauria, Sauropoda, Dinosauria) in Pakistan

Journal of Earth Science, 2010
The four types of dermal armour bones/osteoderms and scutes of Balochisauridae and Pakisauridae (Titanosauria) were found as fragmentary in the latest Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Vitakri Formation of Sulaiman basin in Pakistan. Larger and smaller osteoderms from Pakistan provide a further opportunity for correlation with the armor bones already ...
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New records of Titanosauria (Dinosauria: Sauropoda) from the Upper Cretaceous of Mid-Western Brazil (Mato Grosso)

Journal of South American Earth Sciences, 2020
Abstract The titanosaurs were diverse at the end of the Cretaceous of Brazil. Here we describe several new titanosaur remains of outcrops in the Cachoeira do Bom Jardim Formation, Cambambe Basin, (Upper Cretaceous), collected near the Jangada Roncador community, Chapada dos Guimaraes municipality, Mato Grosso, Brazil.
Lívia Motta Gil   +7 more
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A new sauropod species from north-western Brazil: biomechanics and the radiation of Titanosauria (Sauropoda: Somphospondyli)

Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
Abstract Titanosaurs were the most diverse sauropod group during the Cretaceous period, with most of its diversity being found during the Late Cretaceous. In this work, Tiamat valdecii, gen. et sp. nov. is described, a new species of basal titanosaur prospected from the Açu Formation (Albian–Cenomanian), Potiguar Basin, Ceará state ...
Paulo V L G C Pereira   +5 more
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New Titanosauria (Dinosauria, Sauropoda) remains from the Upper Cretaceous (Plottier Fm) of the southern Neuquén Basin (Patagonia, Argentina)

Journal of Iberian Geology, 2018
Fil: Bellardini, Flavio. Provincia del Neuquen. Municipalidad de Plaza Huincul. Museo "Carmen Funes"; Argentina. Direccion Provincial de Patrimonio Cultural.
Flavio Bellardini   +4 more
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