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Abbreviated Dendrogram
Dinosauria
├─Ornithischia
└─┬─Theropoda
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└─Sauropodomorpha
├─Prosauropoda
│ ├─Plateosauridae
│ └─Melanorosauridae
└─Sauropoda
├─Cetiosauridae
└─Neosauropoda
├─Diplodocomorpha
│ ├─Rebbachisauridae
│ └─Diplodocidae
└─Macronaria
├─Brachiosauridae
└─Titanosauria
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Contents
Index |
Bakker, RT, (1986), The Dinosaur Heresies : New Theories Unlocking the Mystery of the Dinosaurs and Their Extinction. Kensington Pub Corp.: 481 pp. Diplodocus, Titanosauria.
Benton, MJ, L Juul, GW Storrs, & PM Galton 2000), Anatomy and systematics of the prosauropod dinosaur Thecodontosaurus antiquus from the Upper Triassic of Southwest England. J. Vert. Paleontol. 20: 77-108. Sauropodomorpha.
Bonaparte, J (1986), The early radiation and phylogenetic relationships of the Jurassic sauropod dinosaurs, based on vertebral anatomy, in K Padian (ed.), The Beginning of the Age of Dinosaurs. Barapasaurus, Haplocanthosaurus
Czerkas, SA (1997), Skin, in Currie, PJ and K Padian (eds.), Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs Academic Press, pp. 669-675. Titanosauridae.
Flynn, JJ, JM Parrish, B Rakotosamimanana, WF Simpson, RL Whatley & AR Wyss (1999), A Triassic fauna from Madagascar, including early dinosaurs. Science 286: 763-765. Sauropodomorpha.
Galton, PM (1986), Herbivorous adaptions of dinosaurs, in K Padian (ed.), The Beginning of the Age of Dinosaurs. Prosauropoda, Vulcanodontidae.
Galton, PM (1990a), Basal Sauropodomorpha in DB Weishampel, P Dodson, & H Osmólka (eds), The Dinosauria. Univ. Calif. Press. Massospondylidae, Prosauropoda.
Galton, 2001. Valid species of prosauropod dinosaurs from the Upper Triassic of Germany. JVP 21(3) 52A.
Plateosaurus
Galton, Peter M., 2002 The prosauropod dinosaur Plateosaurus Meyer, 1837 Saurischia: Sauropodomorpha; Upper Triassic). II. Notes on the referred species.
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Plateosaurus
Lambert, D (1983), A Field Guide to Dinosaurs. Avon Books. 256 pp. Dicraeosauridae, Haplocanthosaurus.
Langer, MC, F Abdala, M Richter, & MJ Benton 1999), A sauropodomorph dinosaur from the Upper Triassic (Carnian) of southern Brazil. C. R. Acad. Sci. (Paris): Sci. de la Terre 329: 511-517. Sauropodomorpha.
Lavocat, RJM (1954), Sur les dinosauriens du continental intercalaire des Kem-Kem de la Doura. C.R. 19th Cong. Géol. Intern. 15: 65-68. Rebbachisauridae; Rebbachisaurus.
Leal, L.A., Azevedo, S.A.K., Kellner, A.W.A., and Da Rosa, A.A.S. (2004) A new early dinosaur (Sauropodomorpha) from the Caturrita Formation (Late Triassic), Parana Basin, Brazil. Zootaxa 690: 1-24; Prosauropoda
Monbaron, M (1978), Nouveaux ossements de dinosauriens de grande taille dans le bassin Jurasso-Crétacé de Taguelft Atlas de Beni-Mellal, Maroc). C.R. Acad. Sci. Paris (Sér. D) 287: 1277-1279. Rebbachisaurus.
Monbaron, M, DA Russell & P Taquet (1999), Atlasaurus imelakei n.g., n.sp., a brachiosaurid-like sauropod from the Middle Jurassic of Morocco. C.R. Acad. Sci. Paris, Sci ter. plan. 329: 519–526. Atlasaurus.
Mickey Mortimer, 2001 DML. Plateosaurus
Olsen, PE & H-D Sues (1986), The Triassic-Jurassic tetrapod transition, in K Padian (ed.), The Beginning of the Age of Dinosaurs. Vulcanodontidae.
Paladino, FV, JR Spolita & P Dodson 1997), A blueprint for giants: modeling the physiology of large dinosaurs, in Farlow, JO & MK Brett-Surman (eds.), The Complete Dinosaur, pp. 491-504. Titanosauria.
Reid, REH (1997), Dinosaurian physiology: the case for "intermediate" dinosaurs, in Farlow, JO & MK Brett-Surman eds.), The Complete Dinosaur, pp. 449-473. Titanosauria.
Rogers, KC & CA Forster (2001), The last of the dinosaur titans: a new sauropod from Madagascar. Nature 412: 530-534. Nemegtosauridae, Rapetosaurus, Saltasaurinae, Somphospondylii, Titanosauria, Titanosauriformes.
Salgado, L, S Apesteguía & SE Heredia (2005), A new specimen of Neuquensaurus australis, a Late Cretaceous saltasaurine titanosaur from North Patagonia. J. Vert. Paleontol. 25: 623-634. Neosauropoda, Neuquensaurus, Saltasaurinae, Saltasaurus, Sauropoda, Titanosauria.
Sereno, PC (1999), The evolution of the dinosaurs. Science 284: 2137-2147. Diplodocoidea, Euhelopodidae, Jobaria.
Sereno, PC, AL Beck, DB Dutheil, HCE Larsson, GH Lyon, B Moussa, RW Sadleir, CA Sidor, DJ Varricchio, GP Wilson, & JA Wilson 1999), Cretaceous sauropods from the Sahara and the uneven rate of skeletal evolution among dinosaurs. Science 286: 1342-1347. Jobaria, Nigersaurus, Rebbachisauridae.
Smith, JB, MC Lamanna, KJ Lacovara, P Dodson, JR Smith, JC Poole, R Glegengack & Y Attia (2001), A giant sauropod dinosaur from an Upper Cretaceous mangrove deposit in Egypt, Science 292: 1704-1706. Titanosauria, Titanosauriformes
Sun, AL & KH Cui (1986), The Lower Lufeng Saurischian fauna, in K Padian (ed.), The Beginning of the Age of Dinosaurs. Vulcanodontidae.
Upchurch, P (1995), The evolutionary history of the sauropod dinosaurs. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. B 349: 365-390. Nemegtosauridae, Vulcanodontidae.
Upchurch, P (1998), The phylogenetic relationships of sauropod dinosaurs. Zool. J. Linnean Soc. 124: 43-103. Diplodocimorpha, Diplodocoidea; Nemegtosauridae, Rebbachisaurus; Vulcanodontidae.
Upchurch, P. (1999), The phylogenetic relationships of the Nemegtosauridae (Saurischia, Sauropoda). J. Vert. Paleontol. 19: 106-125. Diplodocoidea; Nemegtosauridae.
VanHeerden, J (1997), Prosauropods in JO Farlow & MK Brett-Surman (eds.) The Complete Dinosaur. Indiana Univ. Press, pp. 242-263. Anchisaurus.
Watterson, B (1989), Yukon Ho! Andrews & McMeel, 126 pp. Rebbachisauridae.
Yates A.M. 2000 Dinosaur Mailing List Plateosaurus
Yates A.M. 2003, The species taxonomy of the sauropodomorph dinosaurs from the Löwenstein Formation (Norian, Late Triassic) of Germany, Palaeontology, March 2003, vol. 46, no. 2, pp. 317-337(21) abstract Efraasia
Yates, A. M. (2004) Anchisaurus polyzelus (Hitchcock): the smallest known sauropod dinosaur and the evolution of gigantism among sauropodomorph dinosaurs: Postilla, n. 230, 58pp. Anchisauria
Yates, A.M. & Kitching, J. W. (2003) The earliest known sauropod dinosaur and the first steps towards sauropod locomotion. Proc. R. Soc. Lond.: B DOI 10.1098/rspb.2003.2417. PDF online. Prosauropoda Anchisauria, Riojasaurus, Antetonitrus
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