Due to its unique
morphology,
Tendaguria defied classification in the original description, where the authors placed it as
Sauropoda incertae sedis, though also naming a separate
Tendaguriidae. It shows a mix of basal and derived traits, indicating a position outside, respectively inside,
Neosauropoda. A cervical vertebra referred to
Tendaguria because of a similar low spine shows some similarities to
Camarasaurus. }} In a redescription of
Tendaguria and other Tendaguru sauropods, Mannion
et al. (2019) assign
Tendaguria to Turiasauria based on a large phylogenetic analysis where it is recovered as the sister taxon of
Moabosaurus within the Turiasauria, based on shared features in their anterior dorsal vertebrae. The result of the extended
implied weighting analysis is shown below, with large clades condensed for clarity. }} }} ==References==