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Definition of Rebbachisauridae

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- Rebbachisauridae is a family of sauropod dinosaurs known from fragmentary fossil remains from the Cretaceous of South America, Africa, North America, Europe...
- thought to be grouped in the eponymous Nigersaurinae) of the family Rebbachisauridae, which is part of the sauropod superfamily Diplodocoidea. Nigersaurus...
- Salgado recovered it as the basalmost member of the diplodocoid family Rebbachisauridae. These results are displa**** in the cladogram below: Cienciargentina...
- (skulls and tails elongated; teeth typically narrow and pencil-like) †Rebbachisauridae (short-necked, low-browsing diplodocoids often with high backs) †Flagellicaudata...
- phylogenetic analysis and noted that Suuw****ea, although more derived than Rebbachisauridae, is in a trichotomy with other families belonging to Diplodocoidea...
- qualitative anatomical comparison that the species was a basal member of the Rebbachisauridae, and ****igned it the new name Maraapunisaurus, after a Southern Ute...
- new genus Maraapunisaurus, and reclassified it from Diplodocidae to Rebbachisauridae. In 1877, a number of fossils were discovered by Oramel William Lucas...
- titanosaur. In its original publication it was considered to be a member of Rebbachisauridae, but later papers considered it to be a titanosaur. The holotype was...
- (Diplodocus + Saltasaurus) Diplodocoidea (Diplodocus > Saltasaurus) Rebbachisauridae (Rebbachisaurus > Diplodocus) Flagellicaudata Dicraeosauridae (Dicraeosaurus...
- lost in two cretaceous sauropod lineages, the Titanosauria and the Rebbachisauridae. The hyposphene usually consists of a vertical ridge and is situated...