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- Atlantosaurus (meaning "Atlas lizard") is a dubious genus of sauropod dinosaur. It contains a single species, Atlantosaurus mont****, from the upper Morrison...
- Apatosaurus from Atlantosaurus on the basis of the number of sacral vertebrae, with Apatosaurus possessing three and Atlantosaurus four. Recent research...
- other, viz., the gigantic Deinosaurs [sic], some of which, notably the Atlantosaurus, reached to one hundred feet in length with a height of thirty feet...
- Brontosaurus, according to a 2015 study, though Amphicoelias and a species of Atlantosaurus may also belong to this group. All members are known from the Late Jur****ic-aged...
- Apatosaurinae Amphicoelias? Apatosaurus Atlantosaurus? Brontosaurus Diplodocinae Ardetosaurus Barosaurus Dinheirosaurus Diplodocus Galeamopus Kaatedocus...
- Apatosaurinae Amphicoelias? Apatosaurus Atlantosaurus? Brontosaurus Diplodocinae Ardetosaurus Barosaurus Dinheirosaurus Diplodocus Galeamopus Kaatedocus...
- Bell (1903). "Discovery of remains of Astrodon (Pleurocoelus) in the Atlantosaurus beds of Wyoming". Annals of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History....
- Apatosaurinae Amphicoelias? Apatosaurus Atlantosaurus? Brontosaurus Diplodocinae Ardetosaurus Barosaurus Dinheirosaurus Diplodocus Galeamopus Kaatedocus...
- Apatosaurinae Amphicoelias? Apatosaurus Atlantosaurus? Brontosaurus Diplodocinae Ardetosaurus Barosaurus Dinheirosaurus Diplodocus Galeamopus Kaatedocus...
- a clade of sauropod dinosaurs he named in 1877 that also included Atlantosaurus and Apatosaurus. A year later in 1880, another partial postcranial Brontosaurus...