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Barrosasaurus

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Barrosasaurus
Temporal range: Late Cretaceous
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Barrosasaurus

Salgado & Coria, 2009
Species
  • B. casamiquelai Salgado & Coria (type)

Barrosasaurus is a genus of titanosaurian sauropod dinosaur, first described by paleontologists Leonardo Salgado and Rodolfo Coria in 2009. The fossils, consisting of three fossil dorsal (back) vertebrae, are well-preserved but incomplete. They were discovered in the Anacleto Formation of the Neuquén province of western Argentina. The type species is Barrosasaurus casamiquelai. The specific epithet honours the Argentinian paleontologist Rodolfo Magín Casamiquela.[1][2]

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