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Colossosauria
Taxonomy
Colossosauria was named by González Riga et al. (2019).
It was assigned to Eutitanosauria by Hechenleitner et al. (2020), Navarro et al. (2022), Carballido et al. (2022); to Titanosauria by Agnolin et al. (2023); and to Lithostrotia by González Riga et al. (2019), Agnolín et al. (2023).
It was assigned to Eutitanosauria by Hechenleitner et al. (2020), Navarro et al. (2022), Carballido et al. (2022); to Titanosauria by Agnolin et al. (2023); and to Lithostrotia by González Riga et al. (2019), Agnolín et al. (2023).
Subtaxa
Synonymy list
| Year | Name and author |
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| 2019 | Colossosauria González Riga et al. |
| 2020 | Colossosauria Hechenleitner et al. |
| 2022 | Colossosauria Carballido et al. |
| 2022 | Colossosauria Navarro et al. p. 344 fig. 13 |
| 2023 | Colossosauria Agnolin et al. |
| 2023 | Colossosauria Agnolín et al. |
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If no rank is listed, the taxon is considered an unranked clade in modern classifications. Ranks may be repeated or presented in the wrong order because authors working on different parts of the classification may disagree about how to rank taxa.
Unr. †Colossosauria González Riga et al. 2019
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Unr. †Lognkosauria Calvo et al. 2007
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G. †Quetecsaurus González Riga and Ortiz David 2014
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†Quetecsaurus rusconii González Riga and Ortiz David 2014
G. †Traukutitan Juárez Valieri and Calvo 2011
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†Traukutitan eocaudata Juárez Valieri and Calvo 2011
G. †Notocolossus González Riga et al. 2016
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†Notocolossus gonzalezparejasi González Riga et al. 2016
Unr. †Rinconsauria Calvo et al. 2007
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G. †Rinconsaurus Calvo and González Riga 2003
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†Rinconsaurus caudamirus Calvo and González Riga 2003
Diagnosis
| Reference | Diagnosis | |
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| B. J. González Riga et al. 2019 | Following this paper, Colossosauria is diagnosed by seven ambiguous synapomorphies: humerus, minimum mediolateral width divided by proximodistal length less than 0.15 (Character 42, state 1), middle–posterior dorsal neural arches with posterior centroparapophyseal lamina (character 148, state 1), middle–posterior dorsal neural spines vertical or slightly posterodorsal (character 164, state 0), middle–posterior dorsal neural arches, neural canal in anterior view enclosed in a deep fossa in the dorsal surface of the centrum (character 338, state 1), glenoid does not expand strongly laterally relative to the lateral surface of the coracoid (character 361, state 0), humerus, deltopectoral crest, mediolateral thickness of anterior attachment surface with distal half mediolaterally expanded relative to proximal half (character 369, state 0), metacarpal V with dorsomedial margin of distal third forming a prominent ridge or flange (character 420, state 1). |