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- suggested that the mamenchisaurids may represent a sub-group of the cetiosaurids, which would be termed Mamenchisaurinae. Holtz, Thomas R. Jr. (2012)...
- (Toarcian) and diversified during the Middle Jur****ic; these included cetiosaurids, turiasaurs, and mamenchisaurs. Neosauropods such as macronarians and...
- inside of rocks. He also names Rutellum, a specimen now recognized as a Cetiosaurid Sauropod Dinosaur. Gini-Newman, Garfield; Graham, Elizabeth (2001). Echoes...
- The genus Barapasaurus has been found in India, and may represent a cetiosaurid, a basal eusauropod, or a genus outside Eusauropoda. The data around...
- (Oxfordian)-aged Coralline Oolite Formation. It was a sauropod, possibly a cetiosaurid, which lived in what is now England. The specimen (OU 1352), called "Rutellum...
- briefly described it along with the sauropods Patagosaurus fariasi (a cetiosaurid)and Volkheimeria chubutensis (an early eusauropod) from the same deposits...
- Majunga "More than [four] partial skeletons lacking skulls and teeth" A cetiosaurid sauropod Narindasaurus N. thevenini Ankinganivalaka Right tibia, left...
- Haplocanthosaurus the official name (ICZN Opinion #1633). Originally described as a "cetiosaurid", José Bonaparte decided in 1999 that Haplocanthosaurus differed enough...
- primitive nature of Rhoetosaurus, and so for a long time, it was called a cetiosaurid. More recently, others have compared it to Shunosaurus, based on similar...
- (18 short tons) in body m****. Initially, Austrosaurus was considered a cetiosaurid, like Patagosaurus or Shunosaurus. Hocknull et al. (2009) described the...