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Adamantisaurus

''Adamantisaurus'' ( ; "Adamantina lizard") is a genus of titanosaurian sauropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous Period of what is now South America. It is only known from six tail vertebrae but, as a sauropod, it can be assumed that this dinosaur was a very large animal with a long neck and tail. It may have been armored but, until more material is discovered, its exact appearance will remain a mystery.
Although this animal's remains were first mentioned in print in 1959, it was not named until the description written by Brazilian paleontologists Rodrigo Santucci and Reinaldo Bertini in 2006. It was the first dinosaur named in that year. The only species (''A. mezzalirai'') is named in honor of Sergio Mezzalira, the Brazilian geologist who originally found the specimen and first mentioned it in print. The genus ''Adamantisaurus'' is named after the Adamantina Formation in the Brazilian state of São Paulo, where the fossil was found and also incorporates the Greek word ''sauros'' meaning 'lizard', the most common suffix used in dinosaur names.
The Adamantina Formation is part of the Bauru Group of geologic formations. The stratigraphy and exact age of the Bauru Group is still unsettled, but the Adamantina probably occurs somewhere between the Turonian through early Maastrichtian stages of the Late Cretaceous Period (93 to 70 million years ago). ''Adamantisaurus'' shares the Adamantina with fellow titanosaurian, ''Gondwanatitan''.
Like many titanosaurians, ''Adamantisaurus'' is incompletely known, making its exact relationships difficult to establish. However, similarities have been noted with ''Aeolosaurus'' and the Bauru Group titanosaurian formerly known as the "Peiropolis titanosaur", now called ''Trigonosaurus'' (Santucci & Bertini, 2006).
==Sources==

*Mezzalira, S. 1959. Nota preliminar sobre as recentes descobertas paleontológicas no Estado de São Paulo, no período 1958–59. ''Notas Prévias do Instituto Geográfico e Geológico''. 2: 1–7. (Portuguese )
*Powell, J.E. 1987. Morfológia del esqueleto axial de los dinossaurios titanosáuridos (Saurischia, Sauropoda) del Estado de Minas Gerais, Brasil. In ''Anais X Congresso Brasileiro de Paleontologia, Rio de Janeiro.'' Rio de Janeiro: Sociedade Brasileira de Paleontologia. Pp. 155–171. (Spanish )
*Powell, J.E. 2003. Revision of South American titanosaurid dinosaurs: palaeobiological, palaeobiogeographical and phylogenetic aspects. ''Records of the Queen Victoria Museum''. 111: 1-173.
*Santucci, R.A & Bertini, R.J. 2006. A new titanosaur from western São Paulo State, Upper Cretaceous Bauru Group, south-east Brazil. ''Palaeontology''. 49(1): 171-185.

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