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The year 2011 in Archosaur paleontology was eventful. Archosaurs include the only living dinosaur group — birds — and the reptile crocodilians, plus all extinct dinosaurs, extinct crocodilian relatives, and pterosaurs. Archosaur palaeontology is the scientific study of those animals, especially as they existed before the Holocene Epoch began about 11,700 years ago. The year 2011 in paleontology included various significant developments regarding archosaurs.

This article records new taxa of fossil archosaurs of every kind that have been described during the year 2011, as well as other significant discoveries and events related to paleontology of archosaurs that occurred in the year 2011.

Newly named crurotarsans[]

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

Acherontisuchus[1]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Hastings
  • Bloch
  • Jaramillo

Middle/Late Paleocene

Cerrejón Formation

  •  Colombia

A dyrosaurid.

Anteophthalmosuchus[2]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Salisbury
  • Naish

Early Cretaceous

Wealden Group

  •  United Kingdom

A goniopholidid.

Arenysuchus[3]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Puértolas
  • Canudo
  • Cruzado-Caballero

Maastrichtian

Tremp Formation

  •  Spain

A stem crocodyloid.

Caipirasuchus[4]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Iori
  • Carvalho

Turonian/Santonian

Adamantina Formation

  •  Brazil

A sphagesaurid.

Campinasuchus[5]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

Turonian/Santonian

Adamantina Formation

  •  Brazil

A baurusuchid.

Caryonosuchus[6]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

Campanian/Maastrichtian

Adamantina Formation

  •  Brazil

A sphagesaurid.

Decuriasuchus[7]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • França
  • Ferigolo
  • Langer

Ladinian

Santa Maria Formation

  •  Brazil

Skeletons indicate possible group behavior.

Fruitachampsa[8]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Clark

Late Jurassic

Morrison Formation

  •  United States

A shartegosuchid.

Goniopholis kiplingi[9]

Species

Valid

Berriasian

Purbeck Limestone Group

  •  United Kingdom

A goniopholidid.

Goniopholis willetti[2]

Species

Valid

  • Salisbury
  • Naish

Early Cretaceous

Wealden Group

  •  United Kingdom

A goniopholidid. Originally described as a species of Goniopholis; it was subsequently made the type species of a separate genus Hulkepholis.[10]

Labidiosuchus[11]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

Maastrichtian

Marília Formation

  •  Brazil

A notosuchian.

Leiokarinosuchus[2]

Gen. et sp.

Disputed

  • Salisbury
  • Naish

Early Cretaceous

Wealden Group

  •  United Kingdom

A neosuchian. Jouve (2017) considered it to be a junior synonym of Anteophthalmosuchus.[12]

Lorosuchus[13]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Pol
  • Powell

Paleocene

Río Loro Formation

  •  Argentina

A sebecid.

Neptunidraco[14]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Cau
  • Fanti

late Bajocian/early Bathonian

  •  Italy

The oldest known metriorhynchid.

Pepesuchus[15]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

Campanian/Maastrichtian

Presidente Prudente Formation

  •  Brazil

A peirosaurid.

Pietraroiasuchus[16]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

Early Albian

Pietraroia Plattenkalk

  •  Italy

A hylaeochampsid.

Pissarrachampsa[17]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Montefeltro
  • Larsson
  • Langer

Campanian/Maastrichtian

  •  Brazil

A baurusuchid. The type species is Pissarrachampsa sera.

Theriosuchus grandinaris[18]

Species

Valid

Berriasian/Barremian

  •  Thailand

A fifth species of Theriosuchus.

Newly named non-avian dinosaurs[]

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location width="33%" Notes Images

Acristavus[19]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

Campanian

Two Medicine Formation
Wahweap Formation

  •  USA

A brachylophosaurin hadrosaurine.

Aeolosaurus maximus[20][21]

Sp.

Valid

  • Santucci
  • de Arruda-Campos

Campanian-Maastrichtian

Adamantina Formation

  •  Brazil

A titanosaur sauropod. Originally described as the third species of Aeolosaurus, but subsequently transferred to the separate genus Arrudatitan.[22]

Ahshislepelta[23]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Burns
  • Sullivan

Late Campanian

Kirtland Formation

  •  USA

An ankylosaurine ankylosaurid.

Albinykus[24]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

Late Cretaceous

  •  Mongolia

An alvarezsaurid theropod.

Amtocephale[25]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Watabe
  • Tsogtbaatar
  • Sullivan

Turonian-Santonian

Baynshire Formation

  •  Mongolia

A pachycephalosaurid.

Angolatitan[26]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

Late Turonian

Itombe Formation

  •  Angola

A somphospondylian sauropod.

Arcusaurus[27]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Yates
  • Bonnan
  • Neveling

Lower Jurassic

Elliot Formation

  •  South Africa

Basal Sauropodomorph

Atacamatitan[28]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

Late Cretaceous

  •  Chile

A titanosaur.

Brontomerus[29]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Taylor
  • Wedel
  • Cifelli

Aptian/Albian

Cedar Mountain Formation

  •  USA

A camarasauromorph sauropod.

Daemonosaurus[30]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

Late Triassic

Chinle Formation

  •  USA

A primitive theropod.

Delapparentia[31]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Ruiz-Omeñaca

Early Barremian

Camarillas Formation

  •  Spain

An iguanodontoid.

Demandasaurus[32]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

Late Barremian-early Aptian

  •  Spain

A rebbachisaurid sauropod.

Drusilasaura[33]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Navarrete
  • Casal
  • Martínez

Cenomanian/Turonian

Bajo Barreal Formation

  •  Argentina

A possible lognkosaurian titanosaur.

Eodromaeus[34]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

Middle Carnian

Ischigualasto Formation

  •  Argentina

A basal theropod.

Epichirostenotes[35]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Sullivan
  • Jasinski
  • Van Tomme

Late Campanian

Horseshoe Canyon Formation

  •  USA

A caenagnathid.

Haya[36]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

Late Cretaceous

Javkhlant Formation

  •  Mongolia

Basal ornithopod with many gastroliths.

Jaklapallisaurus[37]

Gen. et. sp.

Valid

Late Norian-earliest Rhaetian

Upper Maleri Formation
Lower Dharmaram Formation

  •  India

A plateosaurid.

Koreaceratops[38]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Lee
  • Ryan
  • Kobayashi

Albian

"Tando beds"

  •  South Korea

A basal ceratopsian.

Koreanosaurus[39]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

?Santonian/Campanian

Seonso Conglomerate

  •  South Korea

A hypsilophodontid ornithopod.

Koreanosaurus

Leonerasaurus[40]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Pol
  • Garrido
  • Cerda

Pliensbachian/Toarcian

  •  Argentina

An anchisaurian sauropodomorph.

Leyesaurus[41]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

Lower Jurassic

Quebrada del Barro Formation

  •  Argentina

A massospondylid sauropodomorph.

Linhenykus[42]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

Campanian

Wulansuhai Formation

  •  China

An alvarezsaurid.

Linhevenator[43]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

Campanian

Bayan Mandahu Formation

  •  China

A short-armed troodontid.

Manidens[44]

Gen. et sp.

Vald

  • Pol
  • Rauhut
  • Becerra

Aalenian/Early Bathonian

Cañadón Asfalto Formation

  •  Argentina

A heterodontosaurid.

Nambalia[37]

Gen. et. sp.

Valid

Late Norian-earliest Rhaetian

Upper Maleri Formation

  •  India

A basal sauropodomorph.

Narambuenatitan[45]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Filippi
  • García
  • Garrido

lower-middle Campanian

Anacleto Formation

  •  Argentina

A lithostrotian titanosaur.

Ojoraptorsaurus[35]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Sullivan
  • Jasinski
  • Van Tomme

Lower Maastrichtian

Ojo Alamo Formation

  •  USA

A caenagnathid.

Omeisaurus jiaoi[46]

Species

Valid

Middle Jurassic

Xiashaximiao Formation

  •  China

A species of Omeisaurus.

Osmakasaurus[47]

Gen. et comb.

Valid

  • McDonald

Valanginian

Lakota Formation

  •  USA

A new genus for "Camptosaurus" depressus (Gilmore, 1909).

Oxalaia[48]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

Cenomanian

Alcântara Formation

  •  Brazil

Huge spinosaur 12–14 m long.

Pampadromaeus[49]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

Carnian

Santa Maria Formation

  •  Brazil

A very basal sauropodomorph.

Pamparaptor[50]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Porfiri
  • Calvo
  • Santos

Turonian/Coniacian

Portezuelo Formation

  •  Argentina

A deinonychosaur.

Petrobrasaurus[51]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

Santonian

Plottier Formation

  •  Argentina

A titanosaur.

Propanoplosaurus[52]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Stanford
  • Weishampel
  • Deleon

Early Aptian

Patuxent Formation

  •  USA

A nodosaurid.

Qiupalong[53]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

Late Cretaceous

Qiupa Formation

  •  China
  •  Canada

An ornithomimid.

Ratchasimasaurus[54]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Shibata
  • Jintasakul
  • Azuma

Aptian

Khok Kruat Formation

  •  Thailand

A non-hadrosaurid iguanodontian.

Sarahsaurus[55]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Rowe
  • Sues
  • Reisz

Sinemurian/Pliensbachian

Kayenta Formation

  •  USA

A basal sauropodomorph

Siamodon[56]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Buffetaut
  • Suteethorn

Aptian

Khok Kruat Formation

  •  Thailand

An advanced iguanodontian.

Spinops[57]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

Campanian

Oldman or Dinosaur Park Formation

  •  Canada

A centrosaurine ceratopsian.

Stegoceras novomexicanum[58]

Species

Valid

  • Jasinski
  • Sullivan

Late Campanian

Fruitland Formation
Kirtland Formation

  •  USA

Second known species of Stegoceras.

Talos[59]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

Late Campanian

Kaiparowits Formation

  •  USA

A troodontid theropod.

Talos

Tapuiasaurus[60]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

Aptian

Quiricó Formation

  •  Brazil

A titanosaur.

Teratophoneus[61]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

Late Campanian

Kaiparowits Formation

  •  USA

A tyrannosaurine tyrannosaurid.

Thescelosaurus assiniboiensis[62]

Species

Valid

  • Brown
  • Boyd
  • Russell

Late Maastrichtian

Frenchman Formation

  •  USA

Third known species of Thescelosaurus.

Titanoceratops[63]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Longrich

Late Campanian

Fruitland or Kirtland Formation

  •  USA

A giant chasmosaurine ceratopsian from New Mexico.

Traukutitan[64]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Juárez Valieri
  • Calvo

Santonian

Bajo de la Carpa Formation

  •  Argentina

A possible lognkosaurian titanosaur.

Uteodon[47]

Gen. et comb.

Valid

  • McDonald

Late Jurassic

Morrison Formation

  •  USA

A new genus for "Camptosaurus" aphanoecetes (Carpenter & Wilson, 2008).

Veterupristisaurus[65]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Rauhut

Late Kimmeridgian/earliest Tithonian

Tendaguru Formation

  •  Tanzania

A carcharodontosaurid.

Xiaotingia[66]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

early Late Jurassic

Tiaojishan Formation

  •  China

An Archaeopteryx-like paravian.

Xuwulong[67]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • You
  • Li
  • Liu

Early Cretaceous

  •  China

A hadrosauriform.

Zhuchengtyrannus[68]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

Late Cretaceous

Wangshi Group

  •  China

A tyrannosaurine tyrannosaurid.

Newly named birds[]

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

[69]

Sp. nov

Valid

Julia A. Clarke

Early Pliocene

Yorktown Formation

 USA:

 North Carolina

An Alcidae related to the razorbill.

[69]

Sp. nov

Valid

Julia A. Clarke

Early Pliocene

Yorktown Formation

 USA:

 North Carolina

An Alcidae related to the razorbill.

[69]

Sp. nov

Valid

Julia A. Clarke

Early Pliocene

Yorktown Formation

 USA:

 North Carolina

An Alcidae related to the razorbill.

Alectroenas payandeei [70]

Sp. nov

Valid

Julian Pender Hume

Holocene-Recent

 Mauritius

A pigeon, Columbidae from Rodrigues Island.

? [71]

Sp. nov.

Valid

Trevor H. Worthy

Early Miocene,

Altonian

Manuherikia Group,

St Bathans Fauna

 New Zealand

The earliest known Aptornithidae Bonaparte, 1856.

[72]

Sp. nov.

Valid

Middle Miocene

 Mongolia

An Ardeidae, earliest member of Ardea

[73]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Andrey V. Panteleyev

Eocene (Lutetian)

Crimean Peninsula

An owl belonging to the family Protostrigidae. The type species of the new genus.

Australlus gagensis [74]

Sp. nov.

Valid

Trevor H. Worthy

Oligocene-Miocene

Riverleigh

 Australia:

 Queensland

A Rallidae. The type species is Gallinula disneyi Boles, 2005.

Bohaiornis guoi [75]

Gen. nov. et Sp. nov.

Valid

Xu Xing

Barremian/Aptian

Yixian Formation

 China

An Enantiornithes Walker, 1981, Bohaiornithidae Wang, Zhou, O’Connor et Zelenkov, 2014.

[76]

Sp. nov

Valid

Denis Sobolev in Sobolev & Marisova

Miocene

 Ukraine

An Accipitridae, a species of Buteo.

[76]

Sp. nov

Valid

Denis Sobolev in Sobolev & Marisova

Miocene

 Ukraine

An Accipitridae, a species of Buteo.

Columba thiriouxi [70]

Sp. nov

Valid

Julian Pender Hume

Holocene-Recent

 Mauritius

A pigeon, Columbidae from Mauritius.

[77]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Gerald Mayr

Middle Eocene

 Ukraine

A Gaviidae, this is the type species of the new genus.

[78]

Species

Valid

Julia A. Clarke

Lance Grande

Eocene

Green River Formation

 USA:

 Wyoming

A Halcyornithidae Harrison et Walker, 1972, a stem Psittaciformes.

[79]

Sp. nov

Valid

Gareth J. Dyke

Early Eocene

 Mongolia

A Protostrigidae Wetmore, 1933.

[80]

Sp. nov

Valid

Late Miocene

 Bulgaria

A Falconidae.

[81]

Gen. nov. et Sp. nov.

Valid

Storrs L. Olson

Middle Miocene

Calvert Formation

 USA:

 Virginia

A Sternidae close to Anous and Procelsterna.

Gallirallus steadmani [82]

Sp. nov.

Valid

Trevor H. Worthy

Robert Bollt

Quaternary

Subrecent

 French Polynesia

A Rallidae as big as Gallirallus philippensis from Tubuai, Austral Islands.

Gracilornis jiufotangensis [83]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

Aptian

Jiufotang Formation

 China

An Walker, 1981.

[79]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Gareth J. Dyke

Early Oligocene

Hsanda Gol Formation

 Mongolia

A Fam. nov. Kurochkin & Dyke, 2011, this is the type species of the new genus and the type genus of the new family.

Hoazinavis lacustris [84]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

Gerald Mayr

Cécile Mourer-Chauviré

Late Oligocene/Early Miocene

 Brazil

An early Opisthocomidae.

Itaboravis elaphrocnemoides [85]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

Gerald Mayr

Julia A. Clarke

Early late Paleocene

Itaboraian

 Brazil

A possible member of Cariamae. This is the type species of the new genus.

Jamna szybiaki [86]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

Oligocene

 Poland

An early Passeriformes.

Kaiika maxwelli [87]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

Early Eocene

 New Zealand

A basal Spheniscidae.

[88]

Sp. nov.

Valid

Gerald Mayr

Early Miocene

 France

A Charadriiformes, De Pietri, Costeur, Güntert et G. Mayr, 2011.

[88]

Sp. nov.

Valid

Gerald Mayr

Early Miocene

 France

A Charadriiformes, De Pietri, Costeur, Güntert et G. Mayr, 2011.

Lavocatavis africana [89]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

Cécile Mourer-Chauviré

Eocene

 Algeria

A Phorusrhacoidea.

[90]

Sp. nov

Valid

Middle Miocene

MN 6-8

 Romania

A member of the Muscicapidae

Mancalla lucasi [91]

Sp. nov

Valid

Pliocene or Early Pleistocene

Niguel Formation

San Diego Formation

 USA:

 California

A Charadriiformes, Alcidae, Mancallinae L. H. Miller, 1946.

Mancalla vegrandis [91]

Sp. nov

Valid

Pliocene or Early Pleistocene

San Diego Formation
San Mateo Formation

 USA:

 California

A Charadriiformes, Alcidae, Mancallinae L. H. Miller, 1946.

Miomancalla howardae [91]

Gen. et sp. et comb. nov

Valid

Late Miocene to Early Pliocene

Capistrano Formation
San Mateo Formation

 USA:

 California

A Charadriiformes, Alcidae, Mancallinae L. H. Miller, 1946, this is the type species of the new genus, that also contains "Praemancalla" wetmorei Howard (1966).

Mystiornis cyrili [92]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

Evgeny N. Kurochkin

Barremian/Aptian

Shestakovo-1 locality

 Russian Federation

[93]

Gen. nov. et Sp. nov.

Valid

Cécile Mourer-Chauviré

Martin Pickford

Middle Eocene

Probably Early Lutetian

 Namibia

A Galliformes Incertae Sedis. This is the type species of the new genus.

Nambashag billerooensis [94]

Gen. nov. et Sp. nov.

Valid

Trevor H. Worthy

Late Oligocene/Early Miocene

 Australia:

 South Australia

A Phalacrocoracidae, this is the type species of the new genus.

Nambashag microglaucus [94]

Sp. nov.

Valid

Trevor H. Worthy

Late Oligocene/Early Miocene

 Australia:

 South Australia

A Phalacrocoracidae.

[95]

Gen. nov. et sp. nov.

Valid

Trevor H. Worthy

Early Miocene

St. Bathans Fauna,

 New Zealand

A Psittaciformes, Nestoridae, smallest species of the genus and the type species of the new genus.

[95]

Sp. nov.

Valid

Trevor H. Worthy

Early Miocene

St. Bathans Fauna,

 New Zealand

A Psittaciformes, Nestoridae.

[95]

Sp. nov.

Valid

Trevor H. Worthy

Early Miocene

S,

 New Zealand

A Psittaciformes, Nestoridae.

Nesoenas cicur [70]

Sp. nov

Valid

Julian P. Hume

Holocene-Recent

 Mauritius

A pigeon, Columbidae from Mauritius.

[96]

Gen. nov et sp. nov

Valid

Middle Miocene

 Mongolia

A diving duck, Anatidae.

Parahongshanornis chaoyangensis [97]

Gen. et sp. nov.

Valid

Early Cretaceous

Jiufotang Formation

 China

A Hongshanornithidae O’Connor, Gao et Chiappe, 2010.

[98]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Luis M. Chiappe

Gerald Mayr

Earliest Eocene

Fur Formation

 Denmark

A Messelornithidae Hesse, 1988, this is the type species of the new genus.

[99]

Gem. nov. et sp. nov.

Valid

Albrecht Manegold

Gerald Mayr

Early Miocene

 France

A Picidae, this is the type species of the new genus.

[96]

Gen. nov et sp. nov

Valid

Middle Miocene

 Mongolia

A diving duck, Anatidae, this is the type species of the new genus, a second species of the genus is Protomelanitta shihuibas (Hou, 1985), formally known as Aythya shihuibas Hou, 1985.

Qiliania graffini [100]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

Matthew C. Lamanna

Peter Dodson

Aptian

Xiagou Formation

 China

An Enantiornithes Walker, 1981.

[96]

Gen. nov et sp. nov

Valid

Middle Miocene

 Mongolia

A diving duck, Anatidae, this is the type species of the new genus.

[88]

Sp. nov.

Valid

Gerald Mayr

Early Miocene

 France

A Charadriiformes, family Incertae Sedis.

[88]

Gen. nov. et sp. nov.

Valid

Gerald Mayr

Early Miocene

 France

A Charadriiformes, family Incertae Sedis this is the typespecies of the genus.

[101]

Sp. nov

jr synonym

Dyke, , &

Oligocene

Pysht Formation

 USA
 Washington

A plotopterid.
Transferred it to (2021).[102]

Newly named pterosaurs[]

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

Aurorazhdarcho[103]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Frey
  • Meyer
  • Tischlinger

Tithonian

Solnhofen limestone

  •  Germany

An azhdarchoid[103] or a ctenochasmatid.[104] The type species, Aurorazhdarcho primordius, was subsequently found to be synonymous with "Pterodactylus" micronyx von Meyer (1856); however, Aurorazhdarcho was retained as a distinct genus, creating a new combination Aurorazhdarcho micronyx.[104]

Aussiedraco[105]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Kellner
  • Rodrigues
  • Costa

Albian

Toolebuc Formation

  •  Australia

An ornithocheiroid.

Barbosania[106]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Elgin
  • Frey

Cenomanian

Santana Formation

  •  Brazil

An ornithocheirid.

Darwinopterus robustodens[107]

Species

Valid

Middle Jurassic

Tiaojishan Formation

  •  China

A darwinopterid.

Jianchangopterus[108]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

Middle Jurassic

Tiaojishan Formation

  •  China

A rhamphorhynchid.

Navajodactylus[109]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Sullivan
  • Fowler

Late Campanian

Kirtland Formation
Dinosaur Park Formation

  •  USA
  •  Canada

A possible azhdarchid.

Pterofiltrus[110]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Jiang
  • Wang

Early Cretaceous

Yixian Formation

  •  China

A ctenochasmatid.

Unwindia[111]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Martill

Cenomanian

Santana Formation

  •  Brazil

A basal ctenochasmatoid.

Notes[]

  1. ^ Carvalho, Teixeira, Ferraz, Ribeiro, Martinelli, Neto, Sertich, Cunha, Cunha, Ferraz.
  2. ^ Kellner, Campos, Riff, de Andrade.
  3. ^ de Andrade, Edmonds, Benton, Schouten.
  4. ^ Kellner, Figueiredo, Azevedo, Campos.
  5. ^ Campos, Oliveira, Figueiredo, Riff, Azevedo, Carvalho, Kellner
  6. ^ Buscalioni, Piras, Vullo, Signore, Barbera
  7. ^ Lauprasert, Laojumpon, Saenphala, Cuny, Thirakhupt, Suteethorn
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  9. ^ Nesbitt, Clarke, Turner, Norell.
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  20. ^ Xu, Tan, Sullivan, Han, Xiao.
  21. ^ Jiang, Li, Peng, Ye
  22. ^ Kellner, Azvedo, Machado, Carvalho, Henriques.
  23. ^ Schultz, Bittencourt, Soares, Fortier, Silva, Langer.
  24. ^ Filippi, Canudo, Salgado, Garrido, Garcia, Cerda, Otero.
  25. ^ Xu, Kobayashi, Lü, Lee, Liu, Tanaka, Zhang, Jia, Zhang.
  26. ^ Farke, Ryan, Barrett, Tanke, Braman, Loewen, Graham.
  27. ^ Zanno, Varricchio, O'Connor, Titus, Knell.
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  29. ^ Carr, Williamson, Britt, Stadtman.
  30. ^ Xu, You, Du, Han.
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