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Narambuenatitan palomoi
Taxonomy
Narambuenatitan palomoi was named by Filippi et al. (2011). Its type specimen is MAU−Pv−N−425, a partial skeleton (left premaxilla and maxilla; braincase; left and right quadrates; anterior cervical vertebra; cervical rib fragments; poste− rior dorsal vertebra; three d), and it is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Puesto Narambuena [Anacleto Fm.], which is in a Campanian/Campanian pond sandstone/mudstone in the Anacleto Formation of Argentina. It is the type species of Narambuenatitan.
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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2011 | Narambuenatitan palomoi Díez Díaz et al. p. 522 |
2011 | Narambuenatitan palomoi Filippi et al. p. 507 |
2012 | Narambuenatitan palomoi Díez Díaz et al. p. 632 |
2012 | Narambuenatitan palomoi Mannion and Otero p. 634 |
2013 | Narambuenatitan palomoi Díez Díaz et al. p. 146 |
2015 | Narambuenatitan palomoi Filippi p. 24 |
2015 | Narambuenatitan palomoi García et al. p. 41 |
2015 | Narambuenatitan palomoi de Jesus Faria et al. p. 157 |
2020 | Narambuenatitan palomoi Páramo et al. p. 381 |
2021 | Narambuenatitan palomoi Paulina-Carabajal and Calvo p. 10 |
2022 | Narambuenatitan palomoi Navarro et al. p. 341 |
2022 | Narambuenatitan palomoi Tomaselli et al. p. 14 |
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†Narambuenatitan palomoi Filippi et al. 2011
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Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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L. S. Filippi et al. 2011 | Titanosaur characterized by the following autapomorphies: (1) great participation of the frontal to the rostral border of the supratemporal fossa, (2) absence of ornamentation on the supraorbital or lateral borders of the frontal, (3) presence of a lamina joining each parietal crest with the rostral surface of the supratemporal, (4) pleurocoel dorsal border defined by a prominent convex bony edge in posterior dorsal vertebrae, (5) distal enlargement of the prespinal lamina in posterior dorsal vertebrae, matching with a lateral enlarged of the neural spine, (6) kidney−shaped prezygapophysis in posterior dorsal vertebrae, (7) presence of numerous pneumatic cavities located posterior to the centroparapophyseal lamina and centrodiapophyseal lamina in posterior dorsal vertebrae, (8) middle−anterior caudal vertebrae with the anterodorsal border of the neural spine anteriorly inclined, (9) middle caudal vertebra with a slender prezygapophysis and neural arch. |
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Source: infrao = infraorder | |||||
Reference: Marsh 1875 |
Age range: base of the Early/Lower Campanian to the top of the Middle Campanian or 83.60000 to 72.20000 Ma
Collections: one only
Time interval | Ma | Country or state | Original ID and collection number |
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Early/Lower Campanian - Middle Campanian | Argentina (Neuquén) | Narambuenatitan palomoi (type locality: 117447) |