Amargasaurus Bonaparte 1984 (dicraeosaurid)

Reptilia - Saurischia - Dicraeosauridae

Alternative spelling: Amargosaurus

Full reference: J. F. Bonaparte. 1984. I dinosauri dell’Argentina [. Sulle Orme dei Dinosauri 125-143

Parent taxon: Dicraeosauridae according to G. J. Windholz et al. 2021

See also Apesteguía 2007, Bonaparte 1984, Bonaparte 1996, Bonaparte 1999, Calvo and Salgado 1995, Chatterjee and Rudra 1996, Gallina and Apesteguía 2005, Gallina et al. 2019, Harris and Dodson 2004, Ibiricu et al. 2012, Jacobs et al. 1996, Ksepka and Norell 2010, Mannion et al. 2012, Mannion et al. 2019, McIntosh 1997, Mocho et al. 2014, Molnar 1992, Novas 1997, Paulina-Carabajal and Calvo 2021, Pereda-Suberbiola et al. 2013, Rauhut et al. 2005, Remes 2006, Ruiz-Omeñaca and Canudo 2003, Salgado 1999, Salgado and Bonaparte 1991, Salgado and Calvo 1992, Salgado et al. 2006, Salgado and Coria 2005, Sereno 1997, Suteethorn et al. 2010, Taylor and Naish 2005, Tschopp and Mateus 2013, Upchurch 1995, Upchurch 1995, Upchurch et al. 2004, Whitlock 2011, Wilson 2002, Wilson et al. 2009, Wilson and Sereno 1998, Wilson and Smith 1996, Xing et al. 2015 and Xu et al. 2018

Sister taxa: Amargatitanis, Bajadasaurus, Brachytrachelopan, Dicraeosaurus, Dyslocosaurus, Kaatedocus, Lingwulong, Pilmatueia, Smitanosaurus, Suuwassea, Tharosaurus

Subtaxa: Amargasaurus cazaui

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Ecology: ground dwelling herbivore

Distribution:

• Cretaceous of Argentina (2 collections)

Total: 2 collections each including a single occurrence

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