Genus: Wamweracudia MANNION, UPCHURCH, SCHWARZ, & WINGS, 2019
Etymology: In honours the Wamwera, the most populous tribe in the Lindi District, South-eastern Tanzania, Eastern Africa, which includes the area of Tendaguru Hill, and Greek, caudia, "tail": in referenct to the elements comparising the holotype.

Species: keranjei MANNION, UPCHURCH, SCHWARZ, & WINGS, 2019
Etymology: In honor of Mohammandi Keranje, who supervised the excavation of the holotypic individual.

Holotype: MB.R.2091.1-30 (G 1- G 30)

Locality: Quarry G (Site G), approximately 600 m south of Tendaguru Hill, Lindi District, South-eastern Tanzania, Eastern Africa.

Horizon: Upper Dinosaur Member (Upper Saurian bed), Tendaguru Formation, Tendaguru Series.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Tithonian Stage, Malm Epoch, Late Jurassic.

Material: 30 articulated caudal vertebrae, two anterior caudal neural spines and 2 incomplete cheverons.

Referred material:

Locality: Obolello, Quarry Oa, approximately 15 km south-west of Tendaguru Hill, Lindi District, wouth-eastern Tanzania, Eastern Africa.

Horizon: Upper Dinosaur Member (Upper Saurian bed), Tendaguru Formation, Tendaguru Series.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Tithonian Stage, Malm Epoch, Late Jurassic.

Material:

MB.R.2094 (Oa12): Anterior caudal vertebra.

 


Locality: Obolello, about 15 km SW of Tendaguru Hill, Tendaguru, Tanzania, East Africa.

Horizon: Middle Tendaguru Formation, Upper Saurian bed.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Kimmeridgian Stage, Middle Malm Epoch, Late Jurassic.

Material:

MB.R.2094 (Oa 12): Procoelous caudal vertebra.