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  2. Bustingorrytitan - Wikipedia

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    The generic name, "Bustingorrytitan", honors Manuel Bustingorry, the person who owns the land where the fossils were found, combining his name with the Greek titan, in reference to its large size. The specific name, " shiva ", is named after the Hindu god Shiva , who destroys and transforms the universe, in reference to the Cenomanian- Turonian ...

  3. Huincul Formation - Wikipedia

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    Bustingorrytitan: B. shiva: Villa El Chocón. Lower Four specimens are known, including dentary and postcranial skeleton parts. A titanosaur: Cathartesaura: C. anaerobica [11] La Buitrera Lower A fossil consists of a partial skeleton including vertebrae and limb bones. A rebbachisaurid: Choconsaurus: C. baileywillisi [12] Villa El Chocón. Lower

  4. List of sauropodomorph type specimens - Wikipedia

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    Bustingorrytitan shiva: MMCH-Pv 59/1-40 [167] Ernesto Bachmann Paleontological Museum: Cenomanian: Huincul Formation, Patagonia: Several vertebrae, a scapula and humerus, three leg bones, a tooth, and other fragments [167] The unidentified fragments of the holotype have been tentatively identified as ribs [167]

  5. 2023 in archosaur paleontology - Wikipedia

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    Bustingorrytitan [58] Gen. et sp. nov Valid Simón & Salgado. Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian) Huincul Formation Argentina. A titanosaur sauropod. The type species is B. shiva. Calvarius [59] Gen. et sp. nov Valid Prieto-Márquez & Sellés Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Talarn Formation Spain. A small-bodied ornithopod belonging to the group ...

  6. List of sauropod species - Wikipedia

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    Bustingorrytitan shiva Simón & Salgado, 2023: Valid Simón and Salgado Dec 18, 2023: Lithostrotia [89] 100.5–93.9 Ma Late Cretaceous: upper Cenomanian [89]

  7. Dreadnoughtus - Wikipedia

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    Dreadnoughtus is a genus of titanosaurian sauropod dinosaur containing a single species, Dreadnoughtus schrani. D. schrani is known from two partial skeletons discovered in Upper Cretaceous (Campanian to Maastrichtian; approximately 76–70 Ma) rocks of the Cerro Fortaleza Formation in Santa Cruz Province, Argentina.

  8. Bruhathkayosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Bruhathkayosaurus (/ b r uː ˌ h æ θ k eɪ oʊ ˈ s ɔːr ə s /; meaning "huge-bodied lizard") is a controversial genus of sauropod dinosaur found in the Kallamedu Formation of India.The fragmentary remains were originally described as a theropod, but it was later determined to be a titanosaurian sauropod.

  9. Bajadasaurus - Wikipedia

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    Bajadasaurus is a genus of sauropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous epoch (late Berriasian to Valanginian stages, between 145 and 132.9 million years ago) of northern Patagonia, Argentina.