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- basal than I. bernissartensis, and related to Theiophytalia, but David Norman has suggested that it was a synonym of I. bernissartensis. Gregory S. Paul...
- and described Burianosaurus noted that the type species Iguanodon bernissartensis must be part of the definition, and that the 2005 definition would...
- definition under the PhyloCode: "The largest clade containing Iguanodon bernissartensis and Triceratops horridus but not Ankylosaurus magniventris and Stegosaurus...
- basal than I. bernissartensis, and related to Theiophytalia, but David Norman has suggested that it was a synonym of I. bernissartensis. Gregory S. Paul...
- environment with other dinosaurs including the ornithischians Iguanodon bernissartensis and Morelladon beltrani, an indeterminate sauropod, and the fellow...
- provided that it does not include Hypsilophodon foxii, Iguanodon bernissartensis, or Thescelosaurus neglectus. Fonseca et al. (2024) redefined Elasmaria...
- Ankylosaurus magniventris and Stegosaurus stenops but not Iguanodon bernissartensis and Triceratops horridus. The following cladogram shows the results...
- Hooley, R.W. (1917). "II—On the Integument of Iguanodon bernissartensis, Boulenger, and of Morosaurus becklesii, Mantell". Geological Magazine...
- held inside it. The discovery of much better specimens of Iguanodon bernissartensis in later years revealed that the horn was actually a modified thumb...
- sinkhole" locality near Bernissart where many specimens of Iguanodon bernissartensis were described by Louis Dollo in the late 19th century. The Sainte-Barbe...