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Analong chuanjieensis
Taxonomy
Analong chuanjieensis was named by Ren et al. (2021). Its type specimen is LFGT LCD9701-1, a partial skeleton (Postcranial skeleton), and it is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Quarry 1, Lao Chang Qing, which is in a Bajocian lacustrine mudstone in the Chuanjie Formation of China. It is the type species of Analong.
Entered
by P. Mannion on 2020-04-10; modified by M. Carrano on 2022-02-01
Synonymy list
| Year | Name and author |
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| 2021 | Analong chuanjieensis Ren et al. p. 1872–1874 |
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†Analong chuanjieensis Ren et al. 2021
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Diagnosis
| Reference | Diagnosis | |
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| X.-X. Ren et al. 2021 | A mamenchisaurid eusauropod possessing the following unique combination of character states (autapomorphies are marked by *): caudal transverse processes persisting until the 10th caudal*
(Chuanjiesaurus anaensis: 15th); weakly developed posterior condylar ball in anterior caudals (Chuanjiesaurus anaensis: well developed); bifid chevrons in middle caudal series; length of ulnar proximal condylar processes sub-equal (Chuanjiesaurus anaensis: unequal); angle between the ulnar anterolateral and anteromedial processes about 45 degrees* (Chuanjiesaurus anaensis: 60 degrees); proximal width of metacarpal II is 7% the length of radius (lowest value among mamenchisaurids)*; distal width approximately 40% of the total length of the pubis (greatest value among mamenchisaurids)*. |
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| Source: infrao = infraorder | |||||
| References: Kiessling 2004, Marsh 1875 | |||||