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- Euhelopus and kin, usually considered somphospondylians, as relatives of mamenchisaurids, mirroring earlier conceptions about the family. Topology A: Implied-weights...
- Jingiella is an extinct genus of mamenchisaurid sauropod dinosaur from the Late Jur****ic Dongxing Formation of Guangxi, China. The genus contains a single...
- Xinjiangtitan (Chinese: 新疆巨龙; pinyin: Xīnjiāngjùlóng) is an extinct genus of mamenchisaurid sauropod that lived during the Middle Jur****ic of what is now Xinjiang...
- Analong (meaning "Ana dragon") is a genus of mamenchisaurid sauropod dinosaur from the Chuanjie Formation in Yunnan, China. The type and only species is...
- An****long (meaning "An**** dragon") is a genus of mamenchisaurid dinosaur known from the Hongqin Formation of An**** province, China. The genus contains...
- Ren, Xin-Xin; Huang, Jian-Dong; You, Hai-Lu (2020-05-27). "The second mamenchisaurid dinosaur from the Middle Jur****ic of Eastern China". Historical Biology...
- Shaximiao Formation A mamenchisaurid. Mamenchisaurus M. constructus Mamenchisaurus ****emblage, Upper Shaximiao Formation A mamenchisaurid. M. hochuanensis...
- X.-X.; Wang, X.-R.; Ji, Y.-N.; Guo, Z.; Ji, Q. (2024). "The first mamenchisaurid from the Upper Jur****ic Dongxing Formation of Guangxi, southernmost...
- bodies, small heads, and long tails. The most distinctive feature of mamenchisaurids is their exceptionally long necks which approach half their total length...
- 40 m (130 ft). Mamenchisaurus sinocanadorum was likely the largest mamenchisaurid, reaching nearly 35 m (115 ft) in length and 60–80 t (130,000–180,000 lb)...