- (saúra) 'lizard'), or hadrosaurs, are
members of the
ornithischian family Hadrosauridae. This
group is
known as the duck-billed
dinosaurs for the flat duck-bill...
- Struthiomimus, Ornithopoda, ?Chasmosaurus, ?Corythosaurus, Hadrosaurinae,
Hadrosauridae, and Ceratopsidae. When
Parasaurolophus existed, the
Fruitland Formation...
- the most
robust among hadrosaurs.
Despite the fact that the
family Hadrosauridae has
Hadrosaurus as its type genus, the
skeleton lacks a
skull and was...
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within Trachodontinae.
Lambe subsequently revised the
classification of
Hadrosauridae (the
older name for Trachodontidae) in 1920
following the description...
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first specimens, put it in its own
subfamily in "Trachodontidae" (=
Hadrosauridae), the Saurolophinae. At the time, this also
included Corythosaurus and...
- Brachylophosaurus, and Maiasaura. However, the most
recent review of
Hadrosauridae, by Jack
Horner and
colleagues (2004), came to a
noticeably different...
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Under this view, the
traditional Hadrosaurinae is resurrected, with the
Hadrosauridae being divided into two clades:
Hadrosaurinae and Lambeosaurinae. Saurolophinae...
- batteries) †Hadrosauromorpha (hadrosaurids and
their closest relatives) †
Hadrosauridae ("duck-billed dinosaurs";
often with crests) †Saurolophinae (hadrosaurids...
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phylogenetic relationship of
Edmontosaurus and
Shantungosaurus (Dinosauria:
Hadrosauridae) from the
Upper Cretaceous of
North America and East Asia". Acta Geologica...
- is an
extinct genus of
herbivorous ornithopod dinosaur belonging to
Hadrosauridae,
which lived in the area of
modern Argentina during the
Campanian and...