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Mamenchisauridae

Synonyms: Omeisauridae

Wikipedia Abstract

Mamenchisauridae is a family of sauropod dinosaurs. The family was first named by Chinese paleontologists C.C. Young and X. Zhao in 1972, in a paper describing Mamenchisaurus. Other mamenchisaurids may include Chuanjiesaurus, Eomamenchisaurus, Hudiesaurus, Tienshanosaurus, Omeisaurus, and Tonganosaurus. Fossils of Mamenchisaurus and Omeisaurus have been found in the Shangshaximiao Formation, dating to the Oxfordian stage, around 161.2-155.7 Ma (million years ago). Chuanjiesaurus fossils date between 175.6-161.2 Ma, while those of Eomamenchisaurus were found in the Zhanghe Formation, believed to be around 175.6-161.2 million years old. Fossils of Tonganosaurus date to even earlier, from the Early Jurassic.
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Genus

Analong (1)
Anhuilong (1)
Chuanjiesaurus (1)
Eomamenchisaurus (1)
Huangshanlong (1)
Hudiesaurus (1)
Qijianglong (1)
Rhomaleopakhus (1)
Tonganosaurus (1)
Wamweracaudia (1)
Xinjiangtitan (1)
Yuanmousaurus (1)

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External References

Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0