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- Eusauropoda (meaning "True Lizard Foot") is a derived clade of sauropod dinosaurs. Eusauropods represent the node-based group that includes all descendant...
- of sauropod dinosaurs consisting of some genera, Vulcanodontidae and Eusauropoda. The clade Gravisauria was appointed by the French paleontologist Ronan...
- Mamenchisauridae is a family of sauropod dinosaurs belonging to Eusauropoda known from the Jur****ic and Early Cretaceous of Asia and Africa. Some members...
- (4.9 long tons; 5.5 short tons). Rauhut (2003) placed Amygdalodon as Eusauropoda incertae sedis based on examination of the type material. Later, a cladistic...
- clade named Eusauropoda that includes all known sauropods except some very basal forms. While Vulcanodon was classified outside the Eusauropoda, Barapasaurus...
- Pol, Diego (2021). "The axial skeleton of Bagualia alba (Dinosauria: Eusauropoda) from the Early Jur****ic of Patagonia". Palaeontologia Electronica. doi:10...
- lacking several weight-saving adaptations) †Gravisauria ("heavy lizards") †Eusauropoda ("true sauropods") †Turiasauria (often large, widespread sauropods) †Neosauropoda...
- Xing, X. (2020). "Osteology of Klamelisaurus gobiensis (Dinosauria, Eusauropoda) and the evolutionary history of Middle–Late Jur****ic Chinese sauropods"...
- containing "the most recent common ancestor of Vulcanodon karibaensis and Eusauropoda and all of its descendants". Later, several stem-based definitions were...
- Plateosaurus) ? Anchisauridae ? Melanorosauridae Blikanasauridae Vulcanodontidae Eusauropoda (Shunosaurus + Saltasaurus) ? Euhelopodidae Mamenchisauridae Cetiosauridae...