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- least cir****ference to its length is .31 in Cedarosaurus. Metatarsal II is more gracile in Cedarosaurus. Its middle tail vertebrae's neural spines are...
- swallowed repeatedly. None of the gastroliths examined in a 2001 study of Cedarosaurus gastroliths had the "soapy" texture po****rly used to distinguish gastroliths...
- close relative Cedarosaurus. The scientists who first described V. dicrocei observed that the new species most closely resembles Cedarosaurus, while still...
- brachiosaurid material found a clade including Abydosaurus, Brachiosaurus, Cedarosaurus, Giraffatitan, and Paluxysaurus, but not Qiaowanlong, the ****tive Asian...
- Martharaptor and Nedcolbertia, the nodosaurid Gastonia, and the sauropods Cedarosaurus and Moabosaurus. The only known mammal from the Upper Yellow Cat Member...
- brachiosaurid material found a clade including Abydosaurus, Brachiosaurus, Cedarosaurus, Giraffatitan and Paluxysaurus, but not Qiaowanlong, the ****tive Asian...
- Two teeth Probable junior synonym of Camarasaurus supremusTwo teeth Cedarosaurus weiskopfae DMNH 39045 Denver Museum of Nature and Science Valanginian...
- matrix was expanded to include more sauropod taxa, such as Bellusaurus, Cedarosaurus and Tapuiasaurus. The taxon Brachiosaurus was also separated into true...
- similar anteriorly deflected anterior–middle caudal neural spines to Cedarosaurus, Tastavinsaurus, and Venenosaurus, and a proximodistally straight lateral...
- Pelorosaurus Rugocaudia? Brachiosauridae Abydosaurus Atlasaurus Brachiosaurus Cedarosaurus Galvesaurus? Giraffatitan Lusotitan Sonorasaurus Soriatitan Venenosaurus...