Santucci, Rodrigo M., De, Antonio C. (2011): A new sauropod (Macronaria, Titanosauria) from the Adamantina Formation, Bauru Group, Upper Cretaceous of Brazil and the phylogenetic relationships of Aeolosaurini. Zootaxa 3085: 1-33, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20552
Sauropod dinosaurs compose a diversified, well known, and worldwide distributed clade, with a stereo...
Titanosaurian sauropods are the most common Cretaceous vertebrates in South America, India and Madag...
Titanosaurian dinosaurs include some of the largest land-living animals that ever existed, and most ...
FIGURE 1. Aeolosaurus maximus sp. nov., map showing the location of the fossil site and sketches dep...
FIGURE 12. Aeolosaurus sp. (CPP 248). A, middle caudal in left lateral view. B, ventral view. Scale ...
FIGURE 3. Aeolosaurus maximus sp. nov., holotype (MPMA 12-0001-97). A, anterior dorsal vertebra in r...
FIGURE 8. Aeolosaurus maximus sp. nov., holotype, humeri and radius (MPMA 12-0001-97). A, right hume...
FIGURE 9. Aeolosaurus maximus sp. nov., holotype. A1–4, left femur in lateral, posterior, and distal...
FIGURE 6. Aeolosaurus maximus sp. nov., holotype, cervical and dorsal ribs (MPMA 12-0001-97). A, dis...
Silva Junior, Julian C. G., Martinelli, Agustín G., Marinho, Thiago S., da Silva, João Ismael, Lange...
FIGURE 4. Aeolosaurus maximus sp. nov., holotype (MPMA 12-0001-97). A–B, anterior caudal in left lat...
FIGURE 2. Aeolosaurus maximus sp. nov., holotype. A, articulated posterior cervical vertebrae (MPMA ...
FIGURE 7. Aeolosaurus maximus sp. nov., holotype, haemal arches (MPMA 12-0001-97). A–F, anterior hae...
FIGURE 11. Resulting cladogram using the data matrix from Wilson (2002). A, strict consensus of ten ...
Aeolosaurus is a late Cretaceous Titanosaur genus with two species discovered in Argentina and one i...
Sauropod dinosaurs compose a diversified, well known, and worldwide distributed clade, with a stereo...
Titanosaurian sauropods are the most common Cretaceous vertebrates in South America, India and Madag...
Titanosaurian dinosaurs include some of the largest land-living animals that ever existed, and most ...
FIGURE 1. Aeolosaurus maximus sp. nov., map showing the location of the fossil site and sketches dep...
FIGURE 12. Aeolosaurus sp. (CPP 248). A, middle caudal in left lateral view. B, ventral view. Scale ...
FIGURE 3. Aeolosaurus maximus sp. nov., holotype (MPMA 12-0001-97). A, anterior dorsal vertebra in r...
FIGURE 8. Aeolosaurus maximus sp. nov., holotype, humeri and radius (MPMA 12-0001-97). A, right hume...
FIGURE 9. Aeolosaurus maximus sp. nov., holotype. A1–4, left femur in lateral, posterior, and distal...
FIGURE 6. Aeolosaurus maximus sp. nov., holotype, cervical and dorsal ribs (MPMA 12-0001-97). A, dis...
Silva Junior, Julian C. G., Martinelli, Agustín G., Marinho, Thiago S., da Silva, João Ismael, Lange...
FIGURE 4. Aeolosaurus maximus sp. nov., holotype (MPMA 12-0001-97). A–B, anterior caudal in left lat...
FIGURE 2. Aeolosaurus maximus sp. nov., holotype. A, articulated posterior cervical vertebrae (MPMA ...
FIGURE 7. Aeolosaurus maximus sp. nov., holotype, haemal arches (MPMA 12-0001-97). A–F, anterior hae...
FIGURE 11. Resulting cladogram using the data matrix from Wilson (2002). A, strict consensus of ten ...
Aeolosaurus is a late Cretaceous Titanosaur genus with two species discovered in Argentina and one i...
Sauropod dinosaurs compose a diversified, well known, and worldwide distributed clade, with a stereo...
Titanosaurian sauropods are the most common Cretaceous vertebrates in South America, India and Madag...
Titanosaurian dinosaurs include some of the largest land-living animals that ever existed, and most ...