-
typically using Anatosaurus, Claosaurus, Thespesius, or
Trachodon for
edmontosaur fossils (excluding
those ****igned to E. regalis)
depending on the author...
- depicted. In a 2011 study,
Campione and
Evans recorded data from all
known "
edmontosaur"
skulls from the
Campanian and Maastrichtian, and used it to plot a morphometric...
- Campione, N. S. E.; Evans, D. C. (2011). "Cranial
Growth and
Variation in
Edmontosaurs (Dinosauria: Hadrosauridae):
Implications for
Latest Cretaceous Megaherbivore...
- "sauroloph"
group would have had to
split from the nest
closest group, the "
edmontosaur" group, in the
early Campanian, from Asia, and
moved west
while leaving...
- Campione, N.E.; Evans, D.C. (2011). "Cranial
Growth and
Variation in
Edmontosaurs (Dinosauria: Hadrosauridae):
Implications for
Latest Cretaceous Megaherbivore...
- (2012). In a 2011 study,
Campione and
Evans recorded data from all
known edmontosaur skulls and used it to plot a
morphometric graph,
comparing variable features...
- Campione, N.S.E.; Evans, D.C. (2011). "Cranial
Growth and
Variation in
Edmontosaurs (Dinosauria: Hadrosauridae):
Implications for
Latest Cretaceous Megaherbivore...
-
wrapped around the tooth.
Burnham and his
colleagues suggest that this
Edmontosaur had also
survived a
tyrannosaur attack and that this was
further proof...
-
Hadrosaurinae could clearly be
divided into groups, the "kritosaurs", the "
edmontosaurs", and the "saurolophines",
including Prosaurolophus, Saurolophus, Tsintaosaurus...
-
specimen its own
generic name,
because the
skull did not
agree with an
edmontosaur, and they
considered Kritosaurus indeterminate and thus not usable. Their...