Xue-Fang Wei , Qi-Yu Wang , Xian-Yin An , Bao-Di Wang , Yu-Jie Zhang , Chuang-Long Mou , Yong Li , Dong-Bing Wang , Waisum Ma , Martin Kundrát
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New sauropod remains from the Middle Jurassic Dongdaqiao Formation of Qamdo, eastern Tibet
We report isolated postcranial materials newly excavated from the Middle Jurassic Dongdaqiao Formation in Chaya County, Qamdo City, eastern Tibet. The specimens are assignable to Eusauropoda based on the following combination of characters: huge size of caudal vertebrae and humeral shaft, weakly developed amphicoelous caudal centrum, femoral distal ends with two condyles and a shallow intercondylar groove, and rod-like transverse process of the anterior caudal vertebra with its base not extending to the neural arch. Due to the fragmentary nature of the specimens, we refrain from assigning them to lower taxonomic levels or new species of sauropod until more complete materials are excavated from Qamdo. Nevertheless, the new materials from Qamdo demonstrate that some gigantic sauropods migrated to eastern Tibet during the Middle Jurassic and were more widely distributed than previously known.
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Palaeoworld is a peer-reviewed quarterly journal dedicated to the study of past life and its environment. We encourage submission of original manuscripts on all aspects of palaeontology and stratigraphy, comparisons of regional and global data in time and space, and results generated by interdisciplinary investigations in related fields. Some issues will be devoted entirely to a special theme whereas others will be composed of contributed articles. Palaeoworld is dedicated to serving a broad spectrum of geoscientists and palaeobiologists as well as serving as a resource for students in fields as diverse as palaeobiology, evolutionary biology, taxonomy and phylogeny, geobiology, historical geology, and palaeoenvironment.
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