<div><p>ABSTRACT</p><p>Late Jurassic dinosaur faunas from the Southern Hemisphere are still poorly known, and it thus remains unclear whether or not the famous Tendaguru fauna (Kimmeridgian–Tithonian, Tanzania) represents a typical Gondwanan dinosaur assemblage of that time. In South America, only the Oxfordian–Kimmeridgian Cañadón Calcáreo Formation of Chubut Province, Argentina, has yielded more than isolated Late Jurassic dinosaur remains so far. Here we report fragmentary remains of a dipolodocid sauropod from this unit, representing the first record of this family from the Late Jurassic of South America. Incorporating the basal macronarian <i>Tehuelchesaurus</i>, an unidentified brachiosaurid, the dicraeosaurid <i>Brachytrachelopan</i>...
The Jurassic period is an important stage in early mammalian evolution, as it saw the first diversif...
Upper Triassic rocks in northwestern Argentina preserve the most complete record of dinosaurs before...
A stegosaurian humerus from the Oxfordian–Tithonian(?) Cañadón Calcáreo Formation of Chubut, Argenti...
Late Jurassic dinosaur faunas from the Southern Hemisphere are still poorly known, and it thus remai...
Fragmentary sauropod remains from the Late Jurassic (Tithonian) Cañadón Calcáreo Formation of Chubut...
Artículo de publicación ISISin acceso a texto completoA description is provided of the first sauropo...
Se describen los primeros restos de saurópodos (i.e., vertebras aisladas y huesos apendiculares) del...
Diplodocids are by far the most emblematic sauropod dinosaurs. They are part of Diplodocoidea, a vas...
The diversification and early evolution of neosauropod dinosaurs is mainly recorded from the Upper J...
Diplodocids are by far the most emblematic sauropod dinosaurs. They are part of Diplodocoidea, a vas...
BACKGROUND: Argentinean basal sauropodomorphs are known by several specimens from different basins; ...
Diplodocids are by far the most emblematic sauropod dinosaurs. They are part of Diplodocoidea, a vas...
Background: Argentinean basal sauropodomorphs are known by several specimens from different basins; ...
The type material of the oldest known sauropod dinosaur from South America, <i>Amygdalodon patagonic...
Late Jurassic South American theropod faunas are still extremely poorly known, with large-sized cera...
The Jurassic period is an important stage in early mammalian evolution, as it saw the first diversif...
Upper Triassic rocks in northwestern Argentina preserve the most complete record of dinosaurs before...
A stegosaurian humerus from the Oxfordian–Tithonian(?) Cañadón Calcáreo Formation of Chubut, Argenti...
Late Jurassic dinosaur faunas from the Southern Hemisphere are still poorly known, and it thus remai...
Fragmentary sauropod remains from the Late Jurassic (Tithonian) Cañadón Calcáreo Formation of Chubut...
Artículo de publicación ISISin acceso a texto completoA description is provided of the first sauropo...
Se describen los primeros restos de saurópodos (i.e., vertebras aisladas y huesos apendiculares) del...
Diplodocids are by far the most emblematic sauropod dinosaurs. They are part of Diplodocoidea, a vas...
The diversification and early evolution of neosauropod dinosaurs is mainly recorded from the Upper J...
Diplodocids are by far the most emblematic sauropod dinosaurs. They are part of Diplodocoidea, a vas...
BACKGROUND: Argentinean basal sauropodomorphs are known by several specimens from different basins; ...
Diplodocids are by far the most emblematic sauropod dinosaurs. They are part of Diplodocoidea, a vas...
Background: Argentinean basal sauropodomorphs are known by several specimens from different basins; ...
The type material of the oldest known sauropod dinosaur from South America, <i>Amygdalodon patagonic...
Late Jurassic South American theropod faunas are still extremely poorly known, with large-sized cera...
The Jurassic period is an important stage in early mammalian evolution, as it saw the first diversif...
Upper Triassic rocks in northwestern Argentina preserve the most complete record of dinosaurs before...
A stegosaurian humerus from the Oxfordian–Tithonian(?) Cañadón Calcáreo Formation of Chubut, Argenti...