- dinosaurs, the
other subfamily in
Diplodocidae being Diplodocinae.
Apatosaurines are
distinguished by
their more robust,
stocky builds and
shorter necks...
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several authors In 2008, a
nearly complete postcranial skeleton of an
apatosaurine was
collected in Utah by
crews working for
Brigham Young University (BYU...
- the
bones of the
holotype skeleton were
mixed with
those of
another Apatosaurine individual originally described as
Atlantosaurus immanis; as a consequence...
- Amphicoelias, as the
basalmost genus within Apatosaurinae, and as an
apatosaurine nested between Brontosaurus excelsus and
Brontosaurus yahnahpin. There...
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Brontosaurus or an Apatosaurus, and
therefore it is
considered an "unidentified
apatosaurine", as it
could also
potentially be its own
genus and species. Brontops:...
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itself to lie at the base of the
diplodocid family tree, and
other "
apatosaurines",
including Supersaurus, to be
progressively more
closely related to...
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postcranial skeleton and
posterior skull. A
robust and
abundantly widespread apatosaurine diplodocid reaching lengths of up to 25 m (82 ft). "A."
minimus likely...
- and
Diplodocus have
slenderer builds and
longer necks and
tails than
apatosaurines, the
other subfamily of diplodocids.
Below is a
cladogram of Diplodocinae...
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Dinosaur Quarry, C.
lentus has been
found to
coexist an
unidentified apatosaurine, an
unidentified diplodocine, Stegosaurus, Camptosaurus, Allosaurus,...
- An
indeterminate apatosaurine was also
contemporary with C.
supremus at
Garden Park, but was no
larger than
earlier apatosaurines. The
dubious allosaurid...