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including Amphicoelias.
Based on
notes accompanying his
sketches provided to
Knight as
reference material, Cope
evidently considered both
Amphicoelias and Brontosaurus...
- Jur****ic
Morrison Formation of
western North America.
Originally named Amphicoelias fragillimus, it has
sometimes been
estimated to be the
largest dinosaur...
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femur and 2
caudal vertebrae was made a new
species of
Amphicoelias by Cope
which he
named Amphicoelias latus in 1877. This
species was
tentatively synonymized...
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March 4, 2016. Woodruff, C; Foster, JR (2015). "The
fragile legacy of
Amphicoelias fragillimus (Dinosauria: Sauropoda;
Morrison Formation -
Latest Jur****ic)"...
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including slender giants like Supersaurus, Diplodocus, Apatosaurus, and
Amphicoelias. Most had very long
necks and long, whip-like tails; however, one family...
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specimens which had
already been
referred to as "Barackosaurus" as "
Amphicoelias brontodiplodocus". The
specific name
referred to
their hypothesis based...
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considered either the
heaviest and longest. The most
famous one
include Amphicoelias fragillimus,
known only from a now lost
partial vertebral neural arch...
- Diplodocus, were also
extremely long. The
holotype (and now lost)
vertebra of
Amphicoelias fragillimus (now Maraapunisaurus) may have come from an
animal 58 metres...
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Edward Drinker Cope
named the
family Amphicoeliidae in 1878 for his
genus Amphicoelias,
sometimes considered a diplodocid. However, the name Amphicoeliidae...
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including Diplodocus hallorum (formerly Seismosaurus),
Supersaurus vivianae,
Amphicoelias altus, and
Maraapunisaurus fragilimus.
Smaller sauropods, such as Suuw****ea...