species, Xinjiangtitan shanshanesis. The generic name is derived from Xinjiang, and from titan, giant in Greek mythology. The specific name, shanshanesis, is...
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taxa. Redescription of the anatomy of the dorsal vertebrae of Xinjiangtitan shanshanesis is published by Zhang et al. (2022). Fragmentary heart-shaped...
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(115 ft) in length and 60–80 t (130,000–180,000 lb) in weight. Xinjiangtitan shanshanesis from the same family had 15 m (49 ft)-long neck, about 55% of...
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"Redescription of the cervical vertebrae of the Mamenchisaurid Sauropod Xinjiangtitan shanshanesis Wu et al. 2013". Historical Biology. 32 (6): 803–822. Bibcode:2020HBio...
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Xu, Pu, Zhang, Zhang, Jia, Chang, Zhang, and Wei 2013 China Xinjiangtitan shanshanesis Wu et al., 2013 Valid Wu, Zhou, Wings, Sekiya, and Dong 2013 China...
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Redescription of the complete series of the neck vertebrae of Xinjiangtitan shanshanesis is published online by Zhang et al. (2018). A study on the skull...
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China A sauropod related to Mamenchisaurus. The type species is Xinjiangtitan shanshanesis. Yulong Gen. et sp. nov Valid Lü et al. Late Cretaceous Qiupa...
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