- of ****stan. The
genus contains a
single species,
Isisaurus colberti. The type
specimen of
Isisaurus colberti, ISI R 335/1-65, was
originally described...
- long as it was wide at its
narrowest point;
except for Drusilasaura,
Isisaurus, Neuquensaurus, and Saltasaurus, this
figure was
usually considerably...
- Titanosauridae.
Lithostrotians include titanosaurs such as Alamosaurus,
Isisaurus, Malawisaurus, Rapetosaurus, and Saltasaurus.
Titanosaurus indicus was...
-
thought to have been
about the same size as its
contemporary relative Isisaurus,
measuring 18
metres (59 ft) long and
weighing 15
metric tons (17 short...
- well-known
species of Titanosaurus, but has been
moved into its own genus,
Isisaurus. "Titanosaurus"
australis -
Known from
relatively complete remains, but...
- as well as the
intermediate genera Baurutitan,
Diamantinasaurus and
Isisaurus. The
group was not
defined or
discussed in the text, but was supported...
- Rahiolisaurus; and the
titanosaurian sauropods Jainosaurus, Titanosaurus, and
Isisaurus. The
diversity of
abelisauroid and
titanosaurian dinosaurs in Cretaceous...
- Brachiosaurus)
Andesauridae Lithostrotia (Malawisaurus + Saltasaurus)
Isisaurus colberti Paralititan stromeri Nemegtosauridae Saltasauridae (Opisthocoelicaudia...
-
rediscriptions of the
Cretaceous sauropods Titanosaurus colberti (as
Isisaurus) and
Nemegtosaurus (previously
thought to be a diplodocoid, but now recognised...
- of the
neural arch (transverse processes) are far more
robust than in
Isisaurus. As in the cervicals, the
dorsal vertebrae bear
strongly opisthocoelous...