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Rebbachisaurids
Temporal range: Late JurassictoLate Cretaceous, 150–90 Ma

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Limaysaurus tessonei skeleton restoration

Scientific classification Edit this classification

Domain:

Eukaryota

Kingdom:

Animalia

Phylum:

Chordata

Clade:

Dinosauria

Clade:

Saurischia

Clade:

Sauropodomorpha

Clade:

Sauropoda

Superfamily:

Diplodocoidea

Clade:

Diplodocimorpha

Family:

Rebbachisauridae
Bonaparte, 1997

Subgroups

  • Agustinia
  • Comahuesaurus
  • Dzharatitanis?
  • Histriasaurus
  • Lavocatisaurus
  • Maraapunisaurus?
  • Nopcsaspondylus
  • Sidersaura
  • Xenoposeidon?
  • Zapalasaurus
  • Khebbashia
  • Rebbachisauridae is a familyofsauropod dinosaurs known from fragmentary fossil remains from the CretaceousofSouth America, Africa, North America, Europe and possibly Central Asia.

    Taxonomy[edit]

    In 1990 sauropod specialist Jack McIntosh included the first known rebbachisaurid genus, the giant North African sauropod Rebbachisaurus, in the family Diplodocidae, subfamily Dicraeosaurinae, on the basis of skeletal details. With the discovery in subsequent years of a number of additional genera, it was realised that Rebbachisaurus and its relatives constituted a distinct group of dinosaurs. In 1997 the Argentine paleontologist José Bonaparte described the family Rebbachisauridae, and in 2011 Whitlock defined two new subfamilies within the group: Nigersaurinae and Limaysaurinae. The cladogram of the Rebbachisauridae according to Carballido et al. (2012) is shown below:[1]

    Rebbachisauridae

    Zapalasaurus

    Limaysaurinae

    Rebbachisaurus

    Limaysaurus

    Nigersaurinae

    Demandasaurus

    Cladogram after Fanti et al., 2015.[2]

    Rebbachisauridae

    Histriasaurus

    Comahuesaurus

    Khebbashia

    Limaysaurinae

    Limaysaurus

    Rebbachisaurinae

    Demandasaurus

    Tataouinea

    Khebbashia is a clade within Rebbachisauridae.[3] Members of Khebbashia were medium-sized sauropods from the early Cretaceous period of South America, Africa and Europe.

    The name "Khebbashia" is derived from "Khebbash" or "Khebbache", a Moroccan tribe that inhabited the region where the first rebbachisaurid specimen was found in North Africa.[4] Khebbashia is defined as the least inclusive clade including Limaysaurus tessonei, Nigersaurus taqueti, and Rebbachisaurus garasbae. It therefore includes the rebbachisaurid subfamilies Rebbachisaurinae and Limaysaurinae, to the exclusion of more basal forms.[4]

    Rebbachisaurinae is a subfamily which is within both Rebbachisauridae and Khebbashia, defined to include Rebbachisaurus garasbae and exclude Limaysaurus tessonei, which belongs to its own subfamily, Limaysaurinae. It was first proposed as a rank by Jose Bonaparte in 1995, to include Rebbachisaurus.[2] Some phylogenies however, include Rebbachisaurus in a clade with Limaysaurus, and thus the subfamily was not used.[5] In 2015, a phylogenetic analysis was conducted, and it found Rebbachisaurus instead to be closer to Nigersaurus and related genera than Limaysaurus, and thus was used to replace Nigersaurinae as Rebbachisaurinae is the older term and is named after the genus used for the formation of the family Rebbachisauridae. The 2015 cladogram of Fanti et al. is shown below.[2] [5]

    Evolutionary relationships and characteristics[edit]

    Nigersaurus taqueti teeth

    Although all authorities agree that the rebbachisaurids are members of the superfamily Diplodocoidea, they lack the bifid (divided) cervical neural spines that characterise the diplodocids and dicraeosaurids, and for this reason are considered more primitive than the latter two groups. It is not yet known whether they share the distinctive whip-tail of the latter two taxa.

    Rebbachisaurids are distinguished from other sauropods by their distinctive teeth, which have low angle, internal wear facets and asymmetrical enamel.

    Unique among sauropods, at least some rebbachisaurids (such as Nigersaurus) are characterised by the presence of tooth batteries, similar to those of hadrosaur and ceratopsian dinosaurs. Such a feeding adaptation has thus developed independently three times among the dinosaurs.

    So far, rebbachisaurids are known only from the middle and early part of the Late Cretaceous. They constitute the last known representatives of the dipldocoids, and lived alongside the titanosaurs until fairly late in the Cretaceous.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Carballido, José Luis; Salgado, Leonardo; Pol, Diego; Canudo, José Ignacio; Garrido, Alberto (2012). "A new basal rebbachisaurid (Sauropoda, Diplodocoidea) from the Early Cretaceous of the Neuquén Basin; evolution and biogeography of the group". Historical Biology. 24 (6): 631–654. doi:10.1080/08912963.2012.672416. S2CID 130423764.
  • ^ a b c Fanti, F.; Cau, A.; Cantelli, L.; Hassine, M.; Auditore, M. (2015). "New Information on Tataouinea hannibalis from the Early Cretaceous of Tunisia and Implications for the Tempo and Mode of Rebbachisaurid Sauropod Evolution". PLOS ONE. 10 (4): e123475. Bibcode:2015PLoSO..1023475F. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0123475. PMC 4414570. PMID 25923211.
  • ^ P. D. Mannion, P. Upchurch, D. Schwarz and O. Wings. (2019). Taxonomic affinities of the putative titanosaurs from the Late Jurassic Tendaguru FormationofTanzania: phylogenetic and biogeographic implications for eusauropod dinosaur evolution. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 185(3):784-909
  • ^ a b Fanti, F.; Cau, A.; Cantelli, L.; Hassine, M.; Auditore, M. (2015). "New information on Tataouinea hannibalis from the Early Cretaceous of Tunisia and implications for the tempo and mode of rebbachisaurid sauropod evolution". PLOS ONE. 10 (4): e0123475. Bibcode:2015PLoSO..1023475F. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0123475. PMC 4414570. PMID 25923211.
  • ^ a b John A. Whitlock (2011). "A phylogenetic analysis of Diplodocoidea (Saurischia: Sauropoda)". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 161 (4): 872–915. doi:10.1111/j.1096-3642.2010.00665.x.
  • Phylum: Chordata
  • Class: Sauropsida
  • Clade: Avemetatarsalia
  • Clade: Dinosauria
  • Sauropodomorpha

      • see below↓

  • Panphagia
  • Saturnaliidae

  • Eoraptor?
  • Chromogisaurus
  • Nhandumirim
  • Pampadromaeus?
  • Panphagia?
  • Saturnalia
  • Bagualosauria

  • Nambalia
  • Pantydraco
  • Thecodontosaurus
  • Unaysauridae

  • Macrocollum
  • Unaysaurus
  • Plateosauria

  • Ruehleia
  • Xixiposaurus
  • Plateosauridae

  • Gresslyosaurus
  • Issi
  • Pachysauriscus
  • Plateosaurus
  • Yimenosaurus
  • Massopoda

  • Gyposaurus
  • Ignavusaurus
  • Kholumolumo
  • Musankwa
  • Sarahsaurus
  • Tuebingosaurus
  • Riojasauridae

  • Riojasaurus
  • Massospondylidae

  • Coloradisaurus
  • Glacialisaurus
  • Ignavusaurus?
  • Leyesaurus
  • Lufengosaurus
  • Massospondylus
  • Ngwevu
  • Pradhania
  • Sarahsaurus
  • Xingxiulong?
  • Sauropodiformes

  • Jingshanosaurus
  • Qianlong
  • Seitaad
  • Xingxiulong?
  • Yizhousaurus
  • Yunnanosaurus
  • Anchisauria

  • Anchisaurus
  • Camelotia
  • Irisosaurus
  • Lamplughsaura
  • Leonerasaurus
  • Melanorosaurus
  • Meroktenos
  • Mussaurus
  • Pulanesaura
  • Sefapanosaurus
  • Sauropoda

      • see below↓

    Buriolestes schultzi

    Pantydraco caducus Massospondylus carinatus

    Jingshanosaurus xinwaensis

  • Pulanesaura?
  • Protognathosaurus
  • Schleitheimia
  • Tuebingosaurus?
  • Lessemsauridae

  • Ingentia
  • Ledumahadi
  • Lessemsaurus
  • Gravisauria

  • Sanpasaurus?
  • Zizhongosaurus?
  • Vulcanodontidae

  • Vulcanodon
  • Eusauropoda

  • Asiatosaurus
  • Bagualia
  • Barapasaurus
  • Bellusaurus
  • Cetiosauriscus
  • Dashanpusaurus
  • Dystrophaeus
  • Janenschia
  • Jobaria
  • Nebulasaurus
  • Perijasaurus
  • Shunosaurus
  • Spinophorosaurus
  • Tehuelchesaurus
  • Volkheimeria
  • Cetiosauridae

  • Chebsaurus
  • Ferganasaurus?
  • Lapparentosaurus?
  • Patagosaurus?
  • Mamenchisauridae

  • Anhuilong
  • Cetiosauriscus?
  • Chuanjiesaurus
  • Datousaurus?
  • Eomamenchisaurus
  • Huangshanlong
  • Hudiesaurus
  • Jingiella
  • Klamelisaurus?
  • Mamenchisaurus
  • Omeisaurus
  • Qijianglong
  • Rhomaleopakhus
  • Tienshanosaurus
  • Tonganosaurus
  • Wamweracaudia
  • Xinjiangtitan
  • Yuanmousaurus
  • Zigongosaurus
  • Turiasauria

  • Bellusaurus?
  • Haestasaurus?
  • Janenschia?
  • Losillasaurus
  • Mierasaurus
  • Moabosaurus
  • Narindasaurus
  • Oplosaurus?
  • Tehuelchesaurus?
  • Tendaguria
  • Turiasaurus
  • Zby
  • Neosauropoda

    Diplodocoidea

    • (see below ↓ )

    Macronaria

    • (see below ↓ )

    Dubious sauropods

  • Cardiodon
  • Dinodocus
  • Gigantosaurus
  • Neosodon
  • Qinlingosaurus
  • Ultrasaurus
  • Vulcanodon karibaensis

    Barapasaurus tagorei Patagosaurus fariasi

    Turiasaurus riodevnesis

    Diplodocimorpha

    Rebbachisauridae

  • Dzharatitanis?
  • Histriasaurus
  • Lavocatisaurus
  • Maraapunisaurus?
  • Sidersaura
  • Xenoposeidon
  • Zapalasaurus
  • Khebbashia

    Limaysaurinae

  • Limaysaurus
  • Nopcsaspondylus?
  • Rayososaurus?
  • Rebbachisaurinae

  • Itapeuasaurus
  • Katepensaurus
  • Nigersaurus
  • Rebbachisaurus
  • Tataouinea
  • Flagellicaudata

    Dicraeosauridae

  • Amargatitanis
  • Bajadasaurus
  • Brachytrachelopan
  • Dicraeosaurus
  • Dyslocosaurus?
  • Kaatedocus
  • Lingwulong
  • Pilmatueia
  • Smitanosaurus
  • Suuwassea
  • Tharosaurus
  • Diplodocidae

    Apatosaurinae

  • Apatosaurus
  • Atlantosaurus?
  • Brontosaurus
  • Diplodocinae

  • Dinheirosaurus
  • Diplodocus
  • Galeamopus
  • Kaatedocus?
  • Leinkupal
  • Supersaurus
  • Tornieria
  • Dicraeosaurus hansemanni Diplodocus carnegii

  • Haestasaurus?
  • Yuzhoulong
  • Camarasauridae

  • Lourinhasaurus
  • Titanosauriformes

  • Duriatitan
  • Eucamerotus
  • Fushanosaurus
  • Fusuisaurus
  • Ornithopsis
  • Pelorosaurus
  • Rugocaudia?
  • Brachiosauridae

  • Atlasaurus
  • Brachiosaurus
  • Cedarosaurus
  • Galvesaurus?
  • Giraffatitan
  • Lusotitan
  • Sonorasaurus
  • Soriatitan
  • Venenosaurus
  • Vouivria
  • Somphospondyli

  • Arkharavia
  • Astrophocaudia
  • Austrosaurus
  • Brohisaurus
  • Brontomerus
  • Chubutisaurus
  • Dongbeititan
  • Europatitan
  • Fukuititan
  • Garumbatitan
  • Jiangxititan?
  • Jiutaisaurus
  • Liaoningotitan
  • Ligabuesaurus?
  • Liubangosaurus
  • Oceanotitan
  • Padillasaurus
  • Pukyongosaurus
  • Ruixinia
  • Sauroposeidon
  • Sibirotitan
  • Tastavinsaurus
  • Triunfosaurus
  • Euhelopodidae

  • Chiayusaurus?
  • Erketu
  • Euhelopus
  • Gannansaurus
  • Gobititan
  • Huabeisaurus
  • Huanghetitan
  • Jiangshanosaurus?
  • Phuwiangosaurus
  • Qiaowanlong
  • Silutitan
  • Tambatitanis
  • Tangvayosaurus
  • Yongjinglong
  • Yunmenglong
  • Diamantinasauria

  • Diamantinasaurus
  • Sarmientosaurus
  • Savannasaurus
  • Wintonotitan?
  • Titanosauria

      • see below↓

    Pelorosaurus brevis

    Sauroposeidon proteles

    Wintonotitan wattsi

  • Atacamatitan
  • Austroposeidon
  • Baotianmansaurus
  • Barrosasaurus
  • Baurutitan?
  • Bonatitan?
  • Borealosaurus
  • Brasilotitan
  • Choconsaurus
  • Daxiatitan
  • Dongyangosaurus
  • Dreadnoughtus?
  • Elaltitan
  • Epachthosaurus?
  • Gandititan
  • Hamititan
  • Huabeisaurus
  • Jiangshanosaurus?
  • Kaijutitan
  • Karongasaurus
  • Laplatasaurus
  • Ligabuesaurus?
  • Magyarosaurus
  • Malarguesaurus?
  • Malawisaurus
  • Mnyamawamtuka
  • Narambuenatitan
  • Ninjatitan
  • Normanniasaurus
  • Nullotitan
  • Pellegrinisaurus?
  • Petrobrasaurus
  • Pitekunsaurus
  • Rapetosaurus
  • Rukwatitan
  • Ruyangosaurus
  • Tastavinsaurus?
  • Tengrisaurus?
  • Tiamat
  • Traukutitan
  • Trigonosaurus
  • Sonidosaurus
  • Uberabatitan
  • Volgatitan
  • Xianshanosaurus
  • Diamantinasauria?
  • Lirainosaurinae

  • Atsinganosaurus
  • Garrigatitan
  • Lirainosaurus
  • Lohuecotitan
  • Mansourasaurus
  • Paludititan
  • Eutitanosauria

  • Menucocelsior
  • Colossosauria

  • Baalsaurus
  • Bonitasaura
  • Chucarosaurus
  • Epachthosaurus?
  • Jainosaurus
  • Quetecsaurus
  • Tengrisaurus?
  • Vahiny
  • Rinconsauria

  • Maxakalisaurus?
  • Muyelensaurus
  • Overosaurus
  • Panamericansaurus
  • Rinconsaurus
  • Aeolosaurini

  • Arrudatitan
  • Bravasaurus
  • Caieiria
  • Gondwanatitan
  • Punatitan
  • Shingopana
  • Lognkosauria

  • Drusilasaura
  • Dzharatitanis?
  • Futalognkosaurus
  • Jiangxititan?
  • Mendozasaurus
  • Notocolossus
  • Patagotitan
  • Puertasaurus
  • Saltasauroidea

  • Titanomachya
  • Udelartitan
  • Nemegtosauridae

  • Quaesitosaurus?
  • Tapuiasaurus?
  • Saltasauridae

  • Isisaurus?
  • Qingxiusaurus
  • Quaesitosaurus?
  • Opisthocoelicaudiinae

  • Baurutitan?
  • Dreadnoughtus?
  • Opisthocoelicaudia
  • Pellegrinisaurus?
  • Zhuchengtitan?
  • Saltasaurinae

  • Bonatitan?
  • Ibirania
  • Maxakalisaurus?
  • Neuquensaurus
  • Paralititan
  • Rocasaurus
  • Saltasaurus
  • Yamanasaurus
  • Dubious titanosaurs

  • Campylodoniscus
  • Clasmodosaurus
  • Hypselosaurus
  • Iuticosaurus
  • Loricosaurus
  • Macrurosaurus?
  • Microcoelus
  • Mongolosaurus?
  • Titanosaurus
  • Andesaurus delgadoi

    Ampelosaurus atacis Futalognkosaurus dukei

    Saltasaurus loricatus

    Topics in sauropodomorph research

  • Sauropod hiatus
  • List of sauropod species
  • Rebbachisauridae

  • Wikispecies: Rebbachisauridae
  • EoL: 52571698
  • GBIF: 4822790
  • Open Tree of Life: 4126376
  • Paleobiology Database: 57365

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