Definition of Dicraeosauridae. Meaning of Dicraeosauridae. Synonyms of Dicraeosauridae

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Definition of Dicraeosauridae

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Meaning of Dicraeosauridae from wikipedia

- Dicraeosauridae is a family of diplodocoid sauropods who are the sister group to Diplodocidae. Dicraeosaurids are a part of the Flagellicaudata, along...
- the Sauropoda, Amargasaurus is classified as a member of the family Dicraeosauridae, which differs from other sauropods in showing shorter necks and smaller...
- Bajadasaurus pronuspinax. The genus is classified as a member of the Dicraeosauridae, a group of relatively small and short-necked sauropods. Bajadasaurus...
- erected by Harris and Dodson (2004) for the diplodocoid clade formed by Dicraeosauridae and Diplodocidae in their paper describing a new genus of sauropod...
- Sauropoda and Neosauropoda from the group of Diplodocoidea and family Dicraeosauridae. Following a cladistic analysis of 27 sauropod taxa and 154 anatomical...
- diplodocoids often with high backs) †Flagellicaudata (whip-tailed) †Dicraeosauridae (small, short-necked diplodocoids with enlarged cervical and dorsal...
- skull and axial skeleton features it shares with Diplodocidae and Dicraeosauridae though it is too primitive to pertain to any of the latter clades....
- Saltasaurus) Rebbachisauridae (Rebbachisaurus > Diplodocus) Flagellicaudata Dicraeosauridae (Dicraeosaurus > Diplodocus) Diplodocidae (Diplodocus > Dicraeosaurus...
- very short-necked for a sauropod, comparable to certain members of Dicraeosauridae. The skulls found are mostly compressed or disarticulated and the interpretation...
- described, it was placed with the Jur****ic African Dicraeosaurus in Dicraeosauridae because it was one of the few other sauropods with preserved skulls...