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A Basal Lithostrotian Titanosaur (Dinosauria: Sauropoda) with a Complete Skull: Implications for the Evolution and Paleobiology of Titanosauria. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One, 2016
Martínez RD   +7 more
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A gigantic, exceptionally complete titanosaurian sauropod dinosaur from southern Patagonia, Argentina. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Rep, 2014
Lacovara KJ   +16 more
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Digit-only sauropod pes trackways from China--evidence of swimming or a preservational phenomenon? [PDF]

open access: yesSci Rep, 2016
Xing L   +9 more
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A Basal Titanosauriform from the Early Cretaceous of Guangxi, China [PDF]

open access: yesActa Geologica Sinica, 2010
Based on a partial postcranial skeleton collected from the Lower Cretaceous Napai Formation of Guangxi, China, we erect a new sauropod taxon, Fusuisaurus zhaoi gen. et sp. nov. The holotype specimen consists of the left ilium, left pubis, anterior caudals, most of the dorsal ribs and distal end of the left femur.
MO Jinyou   +4 more
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Evidence of rebbachisaurids and titanosauriforms (Dinosauria: Sauropoda) from the Early Cretaceous of Tunisia

Journal of African Earth Sciences, 2014
Isolated sauropod remains including vertebrae and a humerus from the Aïn El Guettar Formation (Albian, Early Cretaceous) of Tunisia are described. Vertebrae include a slightly procoelous anterior caudal vertebra, amphicoelous middle caudal vertebrae, and strongly procoelous distal caudal vertebrae. The humerus has an anteroposteriorly compressed shaft,
FANTI, FEDERICO, CAU, ANDREA, Hassine M.
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Braincase of an Early Cretaceous titanosauriform sauropod from Texas

Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 2003
The first braincase belonging to an Early Cretaceous sauropod from North America is described. The diagnostic characters of this well preserved partial braincase are: prominent supraoccipital crest, with a distinct median ridge extending almost to the foramen magnum; short, ventrally directed basitubera, divided by a deep groove extending to the ...
Virginia Tidwell, Kenneth Carpenter
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A saltasaurine titanosaur (Sauropoda: Titanosauriformes) from the Angostura Colorada Formation (upper Campanian, Cretaceous) of northwestern Patagonia, Argentina

Cretaceous Research, 2017
Fil: Zurriaguz, Virginia Laura. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de Rio Negro. Sede Alto Valle.
Martín Daniel Ezcurra   +1 more
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