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- and Wilson, who have identified thirteen synapomorphies shared among neosauropods. As Neosauropoda is a subgroup of Sauropoda, all members also display...
- Barapasaurus, Kotasaurus), suggests that India was a major centre for neosauropod evolution. Bajpai carried out his Ph.D. studies in Paleontology from...
- shenqi, known from several partial skeletons. It is the earliest-aged neosauropod ever discovered, as well as the only definite diplodocoid from east Asia...
- Described based on teeth, this species is now considered an indeterminate neosauropod as it shows similarities to Nigersaurus teeth "Titanosaurus" colberti...
- Euhelopus itself. Some studies have concluded that Euhelopus is a non-neosauropod closely related to Mamenchisaurus, which would make Euhelopodidae equivalent...
- interpreted either as a basal macronarian, or as a non-neosauropod eusauropod, basal to the neosauropod clade. Sereno, P.; et al. (November 1999). "Cretaceous...
- analysis conducted by Mo Jinyou in 2013 recovered Dashanpusaurus as a non-neosauropod eusauropod, more derived than Shunosaurus but more basal than Barapasaurus...
- Jur****ic; these included cetiosaurids, turiasaurs, and mamenchisaurs. Neosauropods such as macronarians and diplodocoids first appeared during the Middle...
- genera. Nearly all other anatomical features suggest that Zby is a non-neosauropod eusauropod, confirming its position as a turiasaurian. Zby is estimated...
- Bothriospondylus ("excavated vertebra") is a dubious genus of neosauropod sauropod dinosaur. It lived during the Late Jur****ic in England, and the type...