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previously known turiasaur.
North American Mierasaurus and
Moabosaurus from the
Early Cretaceous are also
considered to be
turiasaurs.
Remains of a very...
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diversified during the
Middle Jur****ic;
these included cetiosaurids,
turiasaurs, and mamenchisaurs.
Neosauropods such as
macronarians and diplodocoids...
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other turiasaurs. The
phylogenetic trees recovered by Royo-Torres and
colleagues from the two
different analyses agreed upon the
position of
turiasaurs, placing...
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somphospondyls saw the
opportunity to
diversify in the Cretaceous.
Turiasaurs also
survived the
extinction and even
expanded into
North America during...
- Foster, J.R.; Cobos, A.; Alcalá, L. (2017). "Descendants of the Jur****ic
turiasaurs from
Iberia found refuge in the
Early Cretaceous of
western USA". Scientific...
- this formation, but none have yet been
referred to a
specific genus.
Turiasaurs and
brachiosaurids are also
known from the formation. The
formation is...
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existed in the Late Jur****ic (specifically Kimmeridgian), such as the
turiasaur Turiasaurus, the
mamenchisaurids Mamenchisaurus and Xinjiangtitan, the...
- Foster, J.R.; Cobos, A.; Alcalá, L. (2017). "Descendants of the Jur****ic
turiasaurs from
Iberia found refuge in the
Early Cretaceous of
western USA". Scientific...
- Tehuelchesaurus, all of
which may form a
unique clade of
eusauropods with
possible turiasaur affinities Jobaria 1999 Tiourarén
Formation (Middle Jur****ic to Late Jur****ic...
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Alberto Cobos;
Pedro Mocho; Luis Alcalá (2020). "Origin and
evolution of
turiasaur dinosaurs set by
means of a new 'rosetta'
specimen from Spain". Zoological...