The dinosaur Leinkupal laticauda is a relative of Apatosaurus and Diplodocus dinosaurs, researchers said.
Diplodocids are part of a group of sauropod dinosaurs known for their large bodies, as well as extremely long necks and tails.
"The discovery of a new sauropod dinosaur species, Leinkupal laticauda, found in Argentina may be the first record of a diplodocid from South America and the youngest record of Diplodocidae in the world," according to research by Pablo Gallina and colleagues from the Fundacion Azara (Universidad Maimonides), and Museo E Bachmann, in Argentina.
Though the bones are fragmentary, scientists found differences between this species and other diplodocid species from North American and Africa in the vertebrae where the tail connects to the body.
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These differences suggest to the research authors that it may warrant a new species name, Leinkupal laticauda.
Additionally, since Leinkupal laticauda apparently lived much later than its North American and African cousins, its existence suggests that the supposed extinction of the Diplodocidae around the end of the Jurassic or beginning of the Cretaceous period did not occur globally.
The study was published in the journal PLOS ONE.