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- Dinosaur National Monument Dryosaurus as a new species, D. elderae. In 2003 remains from Portugal were tentatively referred to Dryosaurus, possibly meaning it...
- "Dryosaurus" grandis is a dubious species of ornithomimosaur dinosaur known from remains found in the Arundel Formation of Maryland. Richard Swann Lull...
- node-based definition: the last common ancestor of Iguanodon bernissartensis, Dryosaurus altus, Rhabdodon priscus, and Tenontosaurus tilletti. In 2021, Iguanodontia...
- mineralized plates along the ribs; may be thescelosaurids) †Dryomorpha (Dryosaurus and more advanced ornithopods) †Dryosauridae (mid-sized, small headed)...
- are a Triceratops, a Saurolophus, an Apatosaurus, a Stegosaurus, and a Dryosaurus, with the only exception being the Pteranodon, a pterosaur. A sequel book...
- Milner and David B. Norman, as a family to unite the early ornithopods Dryosaurus, Valdosaurus, and possibly Parksosaurus and Mochlodon. Milner and Norman...
- genus. However, in 1975 Peter Galton named them as a new species of Dryosaurus: Dryosaurus canaliculatus. The specific name means "with a small channel" in...
- Ornithopod Dinosaurs; Dryosaurus altus," Foster (2007) pg. 218 "Fleet-Footed Plant Eaters: The Ornithopod Dinosaurs; Dryosaurus altus," Foster (2007)...
- sibiricus) Triceratops (horridus and prorsus) Charonosaurus (jiayinensis) Dryosaurus (altus) Edmontosaurus (annectens and regalis) Iguanodon (bernissartensis)...
- skeleton to Dryosaurus. Marsh returned to the genus in 1894, when additional remains convinced him that L. altus deserved its own genus (Dryosaurus), and that...