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Asiatosaurus mongoliensis is
known from the
Shengjinkou Formation of China. A.
kwangshiensis, the
second species, was
described by Hou, Yeh and Zhao, in 1975 based...
- was
described by
Henry Fairfield Osborn in 1924. A
second species, P.
kwangshiensis, was
named in 1975. "P. tibetensis" has not been
formally described...
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Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images Asiatosaurus A.
kwangshiensis Teeth,
three cervical vertebrae and ribs
Indeterminate sauropod Datanglong...
- 2 Ma
Early Jur****ic: Sinemurian–Pliensbachian Zimbabwe
Asiatosaurus kwangshiensis Hou et al., 1975
Nomen dubium Hou, Yeh, and Zhao 1975 China Barapasaurus...
- indet. (="Microvenator chagyabi")
Sauropoda indet. (=cf.
Asiatosaurus kwangshiensis)
Monkonosaurus lawulacus? - "[Two] vertebrae,
sacrum with illia, [three]...
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species of
Aeolosaurus before being given its own
genus Asiatosaurus kwangshiensis IVPP V4794
Institute of
Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology...
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edges and
according to Okazaki, it is
similar to
those of "Prodeinodon"
kwangshiensis,
which is also a
dubious tooth taxon. In 2020, it was
suggested that...
- China. The
Stratigraphy of China] 12:193-204 "Prodeinodon mongoliensis, P.
kwangshiensis, "P. tibetensis"". A
Dinosaur a Day.
Retrieved 24
April 2020....