A diplodocid sauropod survivor from the early cretaceous of South America.
Diplodocids are by far the most emblematic sauropod dinosaurs. They are part of Diplodocoidea, a vast clade whose other members are well-known from Jurassic and Cretaceous strata in Africa, Europe, North and South America. However, Diplodocids were never certainly recognized from the Cretaceous or i...
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Autores principales: | Pablo A Gallina, Sebastián Apesteguía, Alejandro Haluza, Juan I Canale |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/3d68d5b4272447d98563ffc133bf1715 |
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