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- William Harlow Reed in Albany County, Wyoming found the remains of a small euornithopod. That same year Professor Othniel Charles Marsh described and named the...
- universally supported, and Gasparinisaura is now believed to have been a basal euornithopod as well. From 1985 onwards the Laboratorio de Paleovertebrados of the...
- of the Mas de la Parreta quarry at Morella discovered a skeleton of a euornithopod. The fossil was prepared by Juan Miguel Soler, Miguel Ángel Aguilar,...
- Muttaburrasaurus to the Iguanodontidae. Later authors suggested more basal euornithopod groups such as the Camptosauridae, Dryosauridae or Hypsilophodontidae...
- and Elopteryx; the pterosaur Hatzegopteryx; and the two species of the euornithopod Zalmoxes. M. sp. is known from a vertebra. The vertebra was found in...
- stiffened by ossified tendons. One characteristic of the "Polar Victorian" euornithopods are distinctive spurs, or trochanters, on the upper surface of the thigh...
- salamanders and frogs are also present but far rarer. Indeterminate euornithopod remains located in Lisbon District. Indeterminate stegosaurid remains...
- B. (2003). "Osteology and phylogeny of Zalmoxes (n. g.), an unusual euornithopod dinosaur from the Latest Cretaceous of Romania". Journal of Systematic...
- Cretaceous Period, about 100 million years ago. It was an iguanodont euornithopod which lived in China. The type species, Shuangmiaosaurus gilmorei, was...
- relative of Bugenasaura are now regarded as the remains of an indeterminate euornithopod.(The specimen may have had its locality and horizon mislabelled.) Omosaurus...