Definition of Titanosauriformes. Meaning of Titanosauriformes. Synonyms of Titanosauriformes

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Definition of Titanosauriformes

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Meaning of Titanosauriformes from wikipedia

- several subclades and families notably including Camarasauridae and Titanosauriformes, among several others. Titanosauriforms are particularly well known...
- brachiosaurids and relatives, titanosaurs make up the larger sauropod clade Titanosauriformes. Titanosaurs have long been a poorly-known group, and the relationships...
- than to Saltasaurus. It is one of the three main groups of the clade Titanosauriformes, which also includes the Euhelopodidae and the Titanosauria. The Brachiosauridae...
- Diplodocidae †Division Macronaria †Family Camarasauridae †Subdivision Titanosauriformes †Family Brachiosauridae †Infradivision Somphospondyli †Family Euhelopodidae...
- necks) †Macronaria (boxy skulls; spoon- or pencil-shaped teeth) †Titanosauriformes ("titan lizard forms") †Brachiosauridae (long-necked, long-armed macronarians)...
- brachiosaurids were subsequent offshoots of the stem of a larger grouping, the Titanosauriformes, and not a separate branch of their own. This study also pointed out...
- belongs to Titanosauriformes, a sauropod group from Macronarian line, one of 2 main lines of evolutionarily derived sauropods. Titanosauriformes, created...
- new taxon containing Camarasaurus, Haplocanthosaurus, and Titanosauriformes. Titanosauriformes was considered to include Brachiosaurus, Saltasaurus, and...
- the forefeet probably belong to brachiosaurids and other primitive titanosauriformes, which were evolving wider-set limbs but retained their claws. Primitive...
- outside a clade of Brachiosauridae and Titanosauromorpha (now named Titanosauriformes). The results of the favoured analysis of Sander et al. (2006) are...