Tataouinea

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Tataouinea
Temporal range: Albian
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Reconstructed skeleton
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Clade: Dinosauria
Order: Saurischia
Suborder: Sauropodomorpha
Clade: Neosauropoda
Family: Rebbachisauridae
Genus: †Tataouinea
Fanti et al.,2013
Species:
† T. hannibalis
Binomial name
Tataouinea hannibalis
Fanti et al.,2013
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File:Tataouinea in situ.PNG
Type specimen in situ

Tataouinea is a genus of sauropod dinosaur (with a single species, Tataouinea hannibalis) which lived in the Early Cretaceous Tunisia. Its bones were extensively pneumatic, providing strong support for the theory that sauropods had birdlike respiratory systems. Key characteristics of its vertebral morphology show that Tatouinea was a rebbachisaurid, closely related to the nigersaurines of Europe.[1] In 2015, more material of the holotype specimen uncovered after the initial description were analysed. These included additional tail vertebrae. A phylogenetic analysis was published alongside the paper, finding a clade of nigersaurines to include Rebbachisaurus, thus forcing the subfamily to be renamed Rebbachisaurinae.[2]

It bears the name of the region where it was discovered, Tataouine, and a punic military commander Hannibal.

References

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