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- cladistic analyses suggest that the Prosauropoda as traditionally defined is paraphyletic to sauropods. Prosauropoda, as currently defined, is a synonym...
- placed Sauropoda within a paraphyletic "Prosauropoda". Recent cladistic analyses suggest that the clade Prosauropoda, which was named by Huene in 1920 and...
- PMC 4050597. PMID 24843149. Galton, P.M. (1990). "Basal Sauropodomorpha - Prosauropoda". In Weishampel, D.B.; Dodson, P.; Osmólska, H. (eds.). The Dinosauria...
- 1929. Huene ****igned several families of dinosaurs to the infraorder "Prosauropoda": the Anchisauridae, the Plateosauridae, the Thecodontosauridae, and...
- survived into modern palaeontology, with the exception of, again, the Prosauropoda, which Romer included as an infraorder of theropods. Romer also maintained...
- Saurischian dinosaurs from the Upper Tri****ic of England: Camelotia (Prosauropoda, Melanorosauridae) and Avaloni**** (Theropoda, ?Carnosauria). Palaeontographica...
- (Saltasaurus > Theropoda) ? Saturnalia tupiniquim ? Thecodontosauridae Prosauropoda (Plateosaurus > Sauropoda) ? Thecodontosauridae ? Anchisauria (Anchisaurus...
- Diplodocus longus. Recent cladistic analyses suggest that the clade Prosauropoda, which was named by Huene in 1920 and was defined by Sereno, 1998 as...
- Dong, Z., and Ji, Q. (2007). "New yunnanosaurid dinosaur (Dinosauria, Prosauropoda) from the Middle Jur****ic Zhanghe Formation of Yuanmou, Yunnan Province...
- was created. Melanorosaurus was once classified as a prosauropod, but Prosauropoda no longer appears to be a natural group. According to some definitions...