Here I've collected all of the posts of "Your Friends The Titanosaurs" into
one convenient place. The main series is broken into 37 "parts", with
intercalated entries (.5) added when a new genus was published that would have
appeared earlier in the series. A few subjects are split over multiple posts,
which are numbered .1, .2, etc. (except for Titanosaurus, because that
was the first occasion and I did it differently). A couple of the names
covered have since been moved out of Titanosauria in
The Compact Thescelosaurus, and a couple were never in at all, but were included for other reasons ("Campylodon" and Clasmodosaurus).
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Titanosaurs all the way down
(or how no two titanosaur phylogenies ever seem to be close)
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Titanosaurs in time and space
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Part 1:
Adamantisaurus, Aegyptosaurus, and Ampelosaurus
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Part 2:
Aeolosaurus
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Part 3:
Andesaurus, Antarctosaurus, and Argentinosaurus
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Part 4:
"Antarctosaurus" brasiliensis, giganteus, and
jaxarticus
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Part 5:
Argyrosaurus, Atacamatitan, and Atsinganosaurus
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Part 6:
Austroposeidon, titanosaurs of Balochistan, and
Baotianmansaurus
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Part 7:
Barrosasaurus, Baurutitan, and Bonatitan
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Part 7.5:
Baalsaurus
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Part 8:
Bonitasaura, Borealosaurus, and Brasilotitan
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Part 9:
"Campylodon", Clasmodosaurus, Choconsaurus, and
Daxiatitan
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Part 10:
Diamantinasaurus, Dongyangosaurus, and
Dreadnoughtus
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Part 11:
Drusilasaura, Elaltitan, and Epachthosaurus
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Part 12:
Futalognkosaurus, Gondwanatitan, and
Hypselosaurus
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Part 13:
Isisaurus, Jainosaurus, and Jiangshanosaurus
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Part 14:
Kaijutitan, Karongasaurus, and Laplatasaurus
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Part 15:
Lirainosaurus, Lohuecotitan, and Loricosaurus
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Part 16:
Magyarosaurus and Malarguesaurus
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Part 17:
Malawisaurus, Mansourasaurus, and Maxakalisaurus
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Part 18:
Mendozasaurus, Microcoelus, and Mnyamawamtuka
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Part 19:
Muyelensaurus, Narambuenatitan, and Nemegtosaurus
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Part 20:
Neuquensaurus, Normanniasaurus, and Notocolossus
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Part 21:
Nullotitan, Opisthocoelicaudia, and Overosaurus
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Part 21.5:
Abdarainurus
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Part 22:
Paludititan, Panamericansaurus, and Paralititan
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Part 23:
Patagotitan, Pellegrinisaurus, and Petrobrasaurus
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Part 24:
Pitekunsaurus, Puertasaurus, and Qingxiusaurus
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Part 25:
Quaesitosaurus, Quetecsaurus, and Rapetosaurus
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Part 26:
Rinconsaurus, Rocasaurus, and Rukwatitan
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Part 27:
Ruyangosaurus, Saltasaurus, and Sarmientosaurus
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Part 28:
Savannasaurus, Shingopana, and Sonidosaurus
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Part 29:
Tapuiasaurus, Tengrisaurus, and Traukutitan
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Part 29.5:
Bravasaurus and Punatitan
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Part 30:
Titanosaurus of India and Madagascar
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Part 30 continued:
the rest of Titanosaurus
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Part 31:
Trigonosaurus, Uberabatitan, and Vahiny
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Part 31.5:
Garrigatitan
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Part 32:
Volgatitan, Xianshanosaurus, Yamanasaurus, and
Zhuchengtitan
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Part 33.1:
Alamosaurus of New Mexico
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Part 33.2:
Alamosaurus of Utah and points north?
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Part 33.3:
Alamosaurus of Texas and Mexico?
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Part 33.5:
Arackar and Ninjatitan
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Part 34:
Titanosaurs of Yesterday
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Part 35:
Part-Time Titanosaurs
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Part 35.5:
Arrudatitan and Dzharatitanis?
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Part 36.1:
Coming Attractions (outside of Europe and South America)
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Part 36.2:
Coming Attractions (Europe and South America)
- Part 36.5: Australotitan
- Part 37: Conclusions
- Hamititan xinjiangensis
- Menucocelsior arriagadai
- Abditosaurus kuehnei
- Ibirania parva
- Caieiria allocaudata
- Chucarosaurus and (maybe) Ruixinia
- The Face of Diamantinasaurus (and some other body parts)
- Igai semkhu
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Jiangxititan ganzhouensis
- Inawentu oslatus
- Bustingorrytitan shiva
- Gandititan cavocaudatus?
- Udelartitan celeste
- Titanomachya gimenezi
- Diamantinasaurs, and being or not being a titanosaur
- Tiamat valdecii
- Qunkasaura pintiquiniestra
There is also a short series on titanosaur osteoderms:
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