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  1. Diploconus fasces Haeckel, 1862 - World Register of Marine Species

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    The first record of Diplodocus comes from Marshall P. Felch’s quarry at Garden Park near Cañon City, Colorado, when several fossils were collected by Benjamin Mudge and Samuel Wendell Williston in 1877.
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    "Opinion 2425 (Case 3700) – Diplodocus Marsh, 1878 (Dinosauria, Sauropoda): Diplodocus longus Marsh, 1878 maintained as the type species". Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature. 75 (1): 285–287. doi: 10.21805/bzn.v75.a062. S2CID 92845326. ^ a b c Marsh, O.C. (1884). "Principal characters of American Jurassic dinosaurs. Part VII.
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    As with the related genus Barosaurus, the very long neck of Diplodocus is the source of much controversy among scientists. A 1992 Columbia University study of diplodocid neck structure indicated that the longest necks would have required a 1.6-ton heart – a tenth of the animal's body weight.
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    The vertebrae (back bones) are split down the middle and this space could have held ligaments like these. Diplodocus may have had narrow, pointed bony spines lining its back. In 1905 a cast of a Diplodocus skeleton was donated to the Museum by the wealthy businessman Andrew Carnegie, based on the original specimen in the Carnegie Museum in the USA.
  4. IRMNG - Diploconus Haeckel, 1860

  5. Diplodocus | Natural History Museum

  6. Diploconus Haeckel, 1862 - World Register of Marine Species

  7. Diploconus fasces - Encyclopedia of Life

  8. Diploconus Haeckel 1860 - Encyclopedia of Life

  9. Diploconus fasces Haeckel, 1862-Présentation