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Edmontosaurus (/ ɛ d ˌ m ɒ n t ə ˈ s ɔːr ə s / ed-MON-tə-SOR-əs) (meaning "lizard from Edmonton"), with the second species often colloquially and historically known as Anatosaurus or Anatotitan (meaning "duck lizard" and "giant duck"), is a genus of hadrosaurid (duck-billed) dinosaur.
†Ugrunaaluk kuukpikensis; 69.2 Ma Colville River, Alaska, USA 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
This list will include the type fossils of each ornithopod species.In paleontology, a type specimen is one which is definitionally a member of a biological taxon.Additional specimens can only be "referred" to these taxa if an expert deems them sufficiently similar to the type and publishes that opinion in the scientific literature.
The paper is a bit open ended and tentative, as Lythronax says they state "the validity of the species “kuukpikensis” is left as questionable and unresolved. Therefore, we agree with Gangloff and Fiorillo [32], Mori et al. [36], as well as the subsequent works by Xing et al. [37] and Wosik et al. [38] that adult material is critical for ...
Restoration of the Late Cretaceous duck-billed dinosaur Edmontosaurus annectens †Edmontosaurus – or unidentified related form †Edmontosaurus saskatchewanensis †Ellisonia †Epigondolella †Euaptetoceras †Eubostrychoceras †Eudmetoceras †Euomphaloceras †Euomphalus †Fresvillia †Gaudryceras †Germanonautilus †Gervillia; Ginkgo
Tyrannosaurus equals Edmontosaurus in U3 and in L3 comprises a greater percentage of the large dinosaur fauna as the second-most abundant taxon after Triceratops, followed by Edmontosaurus. This is surprisingly consistent in (1) the two major lag deposits (MOR loc. HC-530 and HC-312) in the Apex sandstone and Jen-rex sand where individual bones ...
The type species is Ugrunaaluk kuukpikensis. The genus Ugrunaaluk was considered to be a junior synonym of the genus Edmontosaurus by Takasaki et al. (2020). [57] Wendiceratops [58] Gen. et sp. nov. Valid Evans & Ryan Late Cretaceous Oldman Formation Canada. A centrosaurine ceratopsid. The type species is Wendiceratops pinhornensis. Yi [59]
Acila † Actinoceramus † Actinoceramus concentricus † Actinoceramus sulcatus Life restoration of the Late Cretaceous dome-headed dinosaur Alaskacephale and inset diagram depicting it with an anachronistic human to scale † Alaskacephale – type locality for genus † Alaskacephale gangloffi – type locality for species † Allocotidus – type locality for genus † Allocotidus bruesi ...