Somphospondyli is an extinct clade of titanosauriform sauropods that lived from the Late Jurassic until the end of the Late Cretaceous. The remains of somphospondylans have been discovered in all seven continents.
Classification
The group can be defined as the most inclusive clade that includes Saltasaurus loricatus but excludes Brachiosaurus altithorax. Features found as diagnostic of this clade by Mannion et al. (2013) include the possession of at least 15 cervical vertebrae; a bevelled radius bone end; sacral vertebraewith camellate internal texture; convexposterior articular surfaces of middle to posterior caudal vertebrae; biconvex distal caudal vertebrae; humerus anterolateral corner "squared"; among multiple others.[1]
The following cladogram demonstrates the results of the phylogenetic analysis performed by Fernández-Baldor et al. (2017) during the description of Europatitan:[2]
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