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- Fanti et al. is shown below. Although all authorities agree that the rebbachisaurids are members of the superfamily Diplodocoidea, they lack the bifid (divided)...
- neck for a sauropod, with thirteen cervical vertebrae. Nearly all rebbachisaurids had relatively short necks and a length of 10 m (33 ft) or less. The...
- instead; among rebbachisaurids, it was chosen for its completeness because fossils of most other species (including other rebbachisaurids) are mostly fragmentary...
- laterally; all rebbachisaurids have a large quadrate fossa, but that of Campananenyen is 30—70% larger than any other known rebbachisaurid. The quadrate...
- Limaysaurinae), the two other rebbachisaurids named from the ****ncul Formation. Sidersaura was one of the last rebbachisaurids known before the clade went...
- Maraapunisaurus fragillimus, N.G. (formerly Amphicoelias fragillimus), a basal Rebbachisaurid from the Morrison Formation (Upper Jur****ic) of Colorado. Geology of...
- Africa by large spinosaurid and carcharodontosaurid theropods, and rebbachisaurid and titanosaurian sauropods, also found in South America. In Asia, maniraptoran...
- square-shaped jaw of Inawentu demonstrates convergent characteristics with rebbachisaurids. The Inawentu holotype specimen, MAU-Pv-LI-595, was discovered in sediments...
- Maraapunisaurus to be 30–32 m (98–105 ft) in length based upon comparisons with rebbachisaurids. In 2019, Paul gave a higher estimation of 35 to 40 metres (115 to...
- Diplodocoidea comprises the diplodocids, as well as the dicraeosaurids, rebbachisaurids, Suuw****ea, Amphicoelias possibly Haplocanthosaurus, and/or the nemegtosaurids...