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Kingdom
  
Suborder
  
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Scientific name
  
Titanosaurus

Higher classification
  
Titanosauridae

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†Neosauropoda

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†Titanosauria

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Chordata

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Genus

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Dinosaur, Argentinosaurus, Giganotosaurus, Sauropoda, Pachycephalosaurus

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Titanosaurus (meaning 'titanic lizard' - named after the mythological 'Titans', deities of Ancient Greece) is a dubious genus of sauropod dinosaurs, first described by Lydekker in 1877. It is known from the Maastrichtian (Upper Cretaceous) Lameta Formation of India.

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TaxonomyEdit

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Titanosaurus is estimated to have grown up to 9–12 metres (30–40 ft) long and up to approximately 13 tons in weight. Wilson and Upchurch (2003) treated Titanosaurus as a nomen dubium ("dubious name") because they noted that the original Titanosaurus specimens cannot be distinguished from those of related animals.

SpeciesEdit

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As the type genus of Titanosauria, Titanosaurus at times became a wastebasket taxon for a number of titanosaurs, including those not just from India but also southern Europe, Laos, and South America. Only two among these, however, are currently considered species of Titanosaurus: T. indicus and T. blandfordi, both of which are considered nomina dubia.

Other species formerly referred to this genus include:

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  • "Titanosaurus" rahioliensis - Described based on teeth, this species is now considered an indeterminate neosauropod.
  • "Titanosaurus" colberti - This species was the most well-known species of Titanosaurus, but has been moved into its own genus, Isisaurus.
  • "Titanosaurus" australis - Known from relatively complete remains, but has been renamed Neuquensaurus.
  • "Titanosaurus" nanus - A small species found to be non diagnostic, and hence a nomen dubium.
  • "Titanosaurus" robustus - Now referred to Neuquensaurus.
  • "Titanosaurus" madagascariensis - nomen dubium; UCB 92305 apparently related to Vahiny, while UCM 92829 has been re-assigned to Rapetosaurus.
  • "Titanosaurus" falloti - This large species, native to Laos, has disputed affinities. It has been considered synonymous with Tangvayosaurus and Huabeisaurus, but the remains are too fragmentary to be sure.
  • "Titanosaurus" valdensis - Referred to a new genus, Iuticosaurus, but still considered a nomen dubium.
  • "Titanosaurus" lydekkeri - Also referred to Iuticosaurus, but its relation to I. valdensis is uncertain.
  • "Titanosaurus" dacus - A dwarf titanosaur; now moved to the genus Magyarosaurus.

  • References

    Titanosaurus Wikipedia


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