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The name Edmontosaurus regalis (meaning "regal," or, more loosely, "king-sized"), [24] was coined in 1917 by Lawrence Lambe. Lambe found that his new dinosaur compared best to specimens of "Diclonius mirabilis" (now assigned to Edmontosaurus annectens) and drew attention to the size and robustness of Edmontosaurus regalis. [23]
Edmontosaurus regalis is known from the lowest of five units within the Horseshoe Canyon Formation, but is absent from at least the second to the top. [106] As many as three quarters of the dinosaur specimens from badlands near Drumheller, Alberta may pertain to Edmontosaurus. [107]
Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 800 × 274 pixels. ... Supplementary cranial description of the types of Edmontosaurus regalis (Ornithischia: Hadrosauridae ...
A saurolophine hadrosaur, originally thought to be the bones of juvenile Edmontosaurus regalis. †Velafrons †Velafrons coahuilensis; 72 Ma, Campanian to Maastrichtian Cerro del Pueblo Formation, Coahuila, Mexico A lambeosaurine hadrosaur known from a mostly complete skull and partial skeleton of a juvenile individual †Willinakaqe
A 1905 diagram showing the small size of an Edmontosaurus annectens brain (bottom; alongside that of Triceratops horridus, top) commented on in early sources. Hadrosaurs have been noted as having the most complex brains among ornithopods, and indeed among ornithischian dinosaurs as a whole.
[5] [6] [7] The 2022 study on the osteohistology and growth of E. annectens suggested that previous estimates might have underestimated or overestimated the size of this dinosaur, and argued that a fully grown adult E. annectens would have measured up to 36–39 feet (11–12 m) in length and 5.6 metric tons (6.2 short tons) in average ...
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Edmontosaurus. 73.0–76.5 mya Canada Edmontosaurus, a saurolophine hadrosaur, included some of the largest ornithischian species, measuring up to 12 metres (39 feet) long and weighing around 4.0 metric tons (4.4 short tons). Gasparinisaura. 85 mya Argentina: Gasparinisaura was a small ornithopod of the basal clade Elasmaria. In 2010 Gregory S ...