-
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...
- face of the
neural arch. The
entire group was
compared favourably with
cetiosaurids like
Patagosaurus and Volkheimeria.
Overlooking the
naming of Titanosauria...
-
briefly described it
along with the
sauropods Patagosaurus fariasi (a
cetiosaurid)and
Volkheimeria chubutensis (an
early eusauropod) from the same deposits...
-
cetiosaurines (Cetiosaurus,
Patagosaurus and Amygdalodon) were the only true
cetiosaurids.
Upchurch noted, however, that
further work on the
group might reveal...
- (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...
- Cetiosauridae, also
including a
multitude of
similar Middle Jur****ic
cetiosaurids such as Chebsaurus, Ferganasaurus, and Cetiosaurus. This
position is...
-
Majunga "More than [four]
partial skeletons lacking skulls and teeth" A
cetiosaurid sauropod Narindasaurus N.
thevenini Ankinganivalaka Right tibia, left...
-
inside of rocks. He also
names Rutellum, a
specimen now
recognized as a
Cetiosaurid Sauropod Dinosaur. Gini-Newman, Garfield; Graham,
Elizabeth (2001). Echoes...
- MACN-CH 230:
three dorsal vertebrae Likely a eusauropod,
possibly a
cetiosaurid.
Smaller than
other sauropod taxa
found in the formation. Patagosaurus...