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thirteen characteristics that
distinguish neosauropods from more
basal sauropods (described below).
Neosauropods display a
large opening in the
skull located...
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Diplodocoidea as an
outgroup to the new
clade Macronaria,
under which all
other neosauropods would fall. The
following list
includes some of the
distinguishing characteristics...
- Jur****ic;
these included cetiosaurids, turiasaurs, and mamenchisaurs.
Neosauropods such as
macronarians and
diplodocoids first appeared during the Middle...
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phylogenetic definition of Euhelopodidae,
defining it as the
clade containing "
neosauropods more
closely related to
Euhelopus zdanskyi than to
Neuquensaurus australis"...
- ****emblage in Argentina,
which has also
produced remains from sauropods,
neosauropods,
ancient crocodiles and
ancient fishes. The
significance of Pandoravenator...
- of Neosauropoda, and
because neosauropods such as
diplodocoids were
widely distributed in the
Upper Jur****ic,
neosauropods and some of
their subgroups...
- Kotasaurus),
suggests that what is now
India may have been a
major centre for
neosauropod evolution. In 2024, he coaut****d the
descriptions of what may be the...
- shenqi,
known from
several partial skeletons. It is the earliest-aged
neosauropod ever discovered, as well as the only
definite diplodocoid from east Asia...
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Middle Jur****ic
origin for titanosaurs,
which implies the same for all
neosauropods.
Brachiosaurids in
particular have a
broad distribution dating to the...
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allow the
animal to
breathe while drinking. The bony
nasal openings of
neosauropods like
Brachiosaurus were
large and
placed on the top of
their skulls....