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- Apatosaurus alenquerensis, such as the caudal vertebrae series from São Bernardino, are no longer attributed to Lourinhasaurus alenquerensis, instead being...
- cervicals, [nine] dorsals, ribs, limb elements." Lourinhasaurus L. alenquerensis Lisboa Megalosaurus M. insignis Lisboa Later determined to be indeterminate...
- variable and there was no clearly more likely position. Apatosaurus alenquerensis was named in 1957 by Albert-Félix de Lapparent and Georges Zbyweski...
- tooth was identified as belonging to Turiasauria in 2017. Camarasaurus alenquerensis was named as a species of Apatosaurus in 1957 by Albert-Félix de Lapparent...
- Lourinhasaurus alenquerensis (Lapparent & Zbyszewski, 1957) Valid Lapparent and Zbyszewski 1957  Portugal Originally Apatosaurus alenquerensis Mamenchisaurus...
- Francisco (2014-04-01). "Phylogenetic re****essment of Lourinhasaurus alenquerensis, a basal Macronaria (Sauropoda) from the Upper Jur****ic of Portugal"...
- vertebrae, most of an arm, shoulder bones, and hips Lourinhasaurus alenquerensis Lectotype: MIGM 4956–7, 4970, 4975, 4979–80, 4983-4 and 5780-1 Geological...
- described as a new taxon, Dantas et al. ****igned ML 414 to Lourinhasaurus alenquerensis, previously grouped under Apatosaurus. José Bonaparte and Octávio Mateus...
- recovered from the formation. Duriatitan humerocristatus Lourinhasaurus alenquerensis Megalosaurus insignis Morosaurus marchei (theropod indet.) Pelorosaurus...
- R.; Ortega, F. (2014). "Phylogenetic re****essment of Lourinhasaurus alenquerensis, a basal Macronaria (Sauropoda) from the Upper Jur****ic of Portugal"...