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First Titanosauriform Teeth from the Early Cretaceous of Tunisia
2019The fossil record of titanosauriform dinosaurs from southern Tunisia is extremely poor. It mainly consists of incomplete specimens that were described from Early Cretaceous fluvial to foreshore deposits of the Tataouine Basin. In the present contribution, I describe new teeth from the Chenini Member in the North of the governorate of Tataouine.
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Acta Geologica Sinica - English Edition, 2010
Abstract:A titanosauriform dinosaur: Fukuititan nipponensis gen. et sp. nov. is erected based on the incomplete skeleton. It is characterized by elongated asymmetric tooth crown with a weak or absent labial groove and without lingual concavity; stalk‐like epipophysis of cervical vertebra; the transverse width of the proximal end of the humerus ...
Yoichi AZUMA, Masateru SHIBATA
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Abstract:A titanosauriform dinosaur: Fukuititan nipponensis gen. et sp. nov. is erected based on the incomplete skeleton. It is characterized by elongated asymmetric tooth crown with a weak or absent labial groove and without lingual concavity; stalk‐like epipophysis of cervical vertebra; the transverse width of the proximal end of the humerus ...
Yoichi AZUMA, Masateru SHIBATA
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Acta Geologica Sinica - English Edition
AbstractThree eusauropod teeth (SDUST‐V1064, PMOL‐AD00176, PMOL‐ADt0005) are reported from the Lower Cretaceous Yixian Formation of Ningcheng, southeastern Inner Mongolia, China. Two of them (SDUST‐V1064, PMOL‐AD00176) are assigned to early‐diverging titanosauriforms in having slightly mesiodistal expansion at the base of the tooth crown, a slenderness
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AbstractThree eusauropod teeth (SDUST‐V1064, PMOL‐AD00176, PMOL‐ADt0005) are reported from the Lower Cretaceous Yixian Formation of Ningcheng, southeastern Inner Mongolia, China. Two of them (SDUST‐V1064, PMOL‐AD00176) are assigned to early‐diverging titanosauriforms in having slightly mesiodistal expansion at the base of the tooth crown, a slenderness
Honggang ZHANG +3 more
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New Data on Sibirotitan, a Titanosauriform Sauropod from the Early Cretaceous of Western Siberia
Doklady Earth Sciences, 2022A. O. Averianov, A. V. Lopatin
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A new titanosauriform sauropod with an unusual tail from the Lower Cretaceous of northeastern China
Cretaceous Research, 2023Jinyou Mo, Feimin Ma, Yilun Yu, Xing Xu
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Sauropod teeth from the Middle Jurassic of Madagascar, and the oldest record of Titanosauriformes
Papers in Palaeontology, 2021Gabriele Bindellini, Cristiano Dal Sasso
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This file contains the supplementary for A new species of the European titanosauriform Garumbatitan in the Cretaceous of Brazil: insights on somphospondyl phylogeny, histology, and biogeography, subbimeted by Mayer et al., 2025. It contains the nexus and tnt files for the phylogenetic analysis and the results for the biogeographic anaylis.
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