Definition of Diplodocidae. Meaning of Diplodocidae. Synonyms of Diplodocidae

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Definition of Diplodocidae

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Meaning of Diplodocidae from wikipedia

- Diplodocids, or members of the family Diplodocidae ("double beams"), are a group of sauropod dinosaurs. The family includes some of the longest creatures...
- Salgado (1995), who defined it as "Rebbachisaurus tessonei sp. nov., Diplodocidae, and all descendants of their common ancestor." The group was not used...
- sauropods who are the sister group to Diplodocidae. Dicraeosaurids are a part of the Flagellicaudata, along with Diplodocidae. Dicraeosauridae includes genera...
- Galeamopus, Diplodocus, Barosaurus, and Ardetosaurus. Cladogram of the Diplodocidae after Tschopp, Mateus, and Benson (2015). Tschopp, E.; Mateus, O. V.;...
- were more likely from Apatosaurus. Apatosaurus is a genus in the family Diplodocidae. It is one of the more basal genera, with only Amphicoelias and possibly...
- little as 15 years. Brontosaurus has been classified within the family Diplodocidae, which was a group of sauropods that had shorter necks and longer tails...
- questioned by subsequent authors Emanuel Tschopp et al. in an analysis of Diplodocidae. During the description of Amphicoelias altus in 1877, Cope additionally...
- reference to Leinkupal being the last, or youngest, known species of the Diplodocidae. The specific name is derived from Latin, latus, "wide", and cauda, "tail"...
- of the pes (hindfoot). Barosaurus is a member of the sauropod family Diplodocidae, and sometimes placed with Diplodocus in the subfamily Diplodocinae....
- (2015). "A specimen-level phylogenetic analysis and taxonomic revision of Diplodocidae (Dinosauria, Sauropoda)". PeerJ. 3: e857. doi:10.7717/peerj.857. PMC 4393826...