Definition of Euhelopodidae. Meaning of Euhelopodidae. Synonyms of Euhelopodidae

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Definition of Euhelopodidae

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Meaning of Euhelopodidae from wikipedia

- Euhelopodidae is a family of sauropod dinosaurs of disputed membership and affinities, which contains Euhelopus and its close relatives. Most proposed...
- main groups of the clade Titanosauriformes, which also includes the Euhelopodidae and the Titanosauria. The Brachiosauridae are composed of quadrupedal...
- redescription of the holotype proposed affinities of Liaoningotitan with the Euhelopodidae. Liaoningotitan is a medium-sized sauropod, with an estimated body length...
- Titanosauriformes †Family Brachiosauridae †Infradivision Somphospondyli †Family Euhelopodidae †Family Titanosauridae †Family Pisanosauridae †Family Fabrosauridae...
- (long-necked, long-armed macronarians) †Somphospondyli ("porous vertebrae") †Euhelopodidae (stocky, mostly Asian) †Diamantinasauria (horse-like skulls; restricted...
- analysis by Upchurch in 1995 found Mamenchisaurus in the family Euhelopodidae. Euhelopodidae, being named first, would take priority over Mamenchisauridae...
- Paul Upchurch published a study in which Shunosaurus belonged to the Euhelopodidae together with other Jur****ic Chinese sauropods. However, an analysis...
- known as Euhelopodidae, but the ambiguity over Euhelopus's affinities has caused considerable uncertainty regarding the membership of Euhelopodidae. Most...
- the family was again proposed, this time by D'Emic et al. because Euhelopodidae, which Huabeisaurus has been ****igned to most recently, might have to...
- Ruixinia in their phylogenetic analyses, recovering it as a member of the Euhelopodidae, rather than the Titanosauria, as the sister taxon to Jiangshanosaurus...