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- Amphicoelias are non-diplodocimorph diplodocoids. The clade Flagellicaudata was erected by Harris and Dodson (2004) for the diplodocoid clade formed by Dicraeosauridae...
- a rebbachisaurid diplodocoid. These researchers speculated that since short necks and small size was known among basal diplodocoids, it may indicate these...
- also lacked the "whiplash" tail tip typical of diplodocoids. It was smaller than many other diplodocoids, at only 14–15 metres (46–49 ft) in length and...
- herbivore with a long neck and whiplash tail. Although more derived diplodocoids were some of the longest animals ever to exist, Amazonsaurus was probably...
- sauropods ever. Other than titanosaurs, diplodocoids also reached truly gigantic sizes. Meanwhile, a clade of diplodocoids, called Dicraeosauridae, are identified...
- known neosauropod and the oldest known diplodocoid. Prior to its discovery, the oldest known possible diplodocoids included "Cetiosaurus" glymptonensis...
- turiasaurs, and mamenchisaurs. Neosauropods such as macronarians and diplodocoids first appeared during the Middle Jur****ic, before becoming abundant and...
- (short-necked, low-browsing diplodocoids often with high backs) †Flagellicaudata (whip-tailed) †Dicraeosauridae (small, short-necked diplodocoids with enlarged cervical...
- Diplodocoidea) from the Late Jur****ic of Portugal, with a review of European diplodocoids". Journal of Systematic Palaeontology. 10 (3): 521–551. Bibcode:2012JSPal...
- forelimb than hindlimb; the forelimb is especially short in contemporaneous diplodocoids. Brachiosaurus differed in its body proportions from the closely related...