- overall, 65% of the
skeletal anatomy of
Phuwiangosaurus sirindhornae was known.
Numerous bones of baby
Phuwiangosaurus have been found,
which is a
rarity for...
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sauropod from the same
approximate time but
found next door in
Thailand (
Phuwiangosaurus), but
disagrees with
adding T.
falloti to it.
Although consistently...
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group of titanosaurs,
excluding primitive forms such as
Andesaurus and
Phuwiangosaurus. The
possibly equivalent clade Titanosauridae was
positioned in a phylogenetic...
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dinosaurs on the Phu
Wiang mountains,
especially the
sauropod dinosaur Phuwiangosaurus sirindhornae,
named after Princess Maha
Chakri Sirindhorn, was regarded...
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sirindhorn (panda crab). It was
described in
Crustaceana in 1989.
Phuwiangosaurus sirindhornae, a
sauropod herbivore dinosaur from the
Early Cretaceous...
- renowned.[citation needed]
During the Cretaceous,
dinosaurs such as
Phuwiangosaurus,
Psittacosaurus and
Siamosaurus lived in the area
around the province...
- 1998
study on
sauropod phylogenetics,
which additionally recovered Phuwiangosaurus and
Andesaurus within Titanosauroidea and
resolved Opisthocoelicaudia...
- diameter. The
femur of the 15–20
metres (49–66 ft)-long
titanosauriform Phuwiangosaurus, by contrast, is 20
centimetres (7.9 in) in diameter.
Brohisaurus was...
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purported to form part of this
clade include Aragosaurus, Galvesaurus,
Phuwiangosaurus, Venenosaurus, Cedarosaurus, Tehuelchesaurus,
Sonorasaurus and Tastavinsaurus...
- "
Phricotelphusa sirindhorn Naiyanetr, 1989
Crustacean Sirindhorn Phuwiangosaurus sirindhornae †
Martin et al., 1994
Dinosaur Sirindhorn Physalaemus...