- affinities,
which contains Euhelopus and its
close relatives. Most
proposed euhelopodids are from East Asia.
Euhelopodidae was
first recognized by Carl Wiman...
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Silutitan (meaning "Silk Road giant") is a
genus of
euhelopodid sauropod dinosaur from the
Shengjinkou Formation of Xinjiang, China. It
contains only...
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classified within Brachiosauridae by Hou et al. in 1975, and
considered a
euhelopodid by
Poropat et al. in 2022. P. Upchurch, P. M. Barrett, and P. Dodson...
- Jur****ic,
Kimmeridgian to Tithonian) Tanzania
Potentially an
early euhelopodid Bahariasaurus 1934
Bahariya Formation,
Farak Formation? (Late Cretaceous...
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convergent evolution.
Titanosaurs are now
known to be most
closely related to
euhelopodids and brachiosaurids;
together they form a
clade named Titanosauriformes...
- 168: 98–206. doi:10.1111/zoj.12029. Nima. "Is the
French Monster a
Euhelopodid?". paleoking.blogspot.com. Persons, W. Scott; Currie,
Philip J.; Erickson...
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including teeth,
cervical and
dorsal vertebrae, a rib, the left scapulocoracoid, and the
right ulna and
radius A
euhelopodid titanosauriform sauropod...
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Originally described as a
brachiosaurid but has
since been
reinterpreted as a
euhelopodid Qijianglong 2015
Suining Formation (Early Cretaceous, Aptian) China...
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sauropods are uncertain,
though several studies have
classified it as a
euhelopodid. The type
specimen of
Phuwiangosaurus sirindhornae was
discovered in...
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Notes Images Euhelopus Valid taxon Alfred Sherwood Romer Early Cretaceous (Barremian to Aptian)
Mengyin Formation China A
euhelopodid titanosauriform....