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    Aeolosaurus fossils are from the Campanian and Maastrichtian ages of the Cretaceous period. The type species of Aeolosaurus, Aeolosaurus rionegrinus,...
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    within Aeolosaurini as well, so Aeolosaurini was redefined as Aeolosaurus rionegrinus plus Gondwanatitan to preserve the original restricted content...
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    taxon that corresponds to the most-inclusive clade containing Aeolosaurus rionegrinus and Gondwanatitan faustoi, but not Saltasaurus loricatus and Opisthocoelicaudia...
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    first convincing fossil evidence that titanosaurs had osteoderms. Aeolosaurus rionegrinus Unquillosaurus ceibalii "Despiden a Jaime Powell, destacado paleontólogo...
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    Aeolosaurus colhuehuapensis Aeolosaurus rionegrinus...
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    its size. MPMA 12-0001-97 was initially assigned to Aeolosaurus in 2011, when the species Aeolosaurus maximus was created by Santucci & De Arruda-Campos...
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  • Martínez, Rubén; Luna, Marcelo; Sciutto, Juan C.; Lamanna, Matthew (2007). "Aeolosaurus colhuehuapensis sp. nov. (Sauropoda, Titanosauria) de la formacion Bajo...
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    Aeolosaurus colhuehuapensis Aeolosaurus rionegrinus...
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    Cretaceous Los Alamitos Formation of Río Negro Province, Argentina. Aeolosaurus rionegrinus, a titanosaurian sauropod, has also been named from this formation...
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    resemble shallow depressions are known from Saltasaurus, Alamosaurus, Aeolosaurus, and Gondwanatitan. By definition, Malawisaurus has to be the most basal...
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