-
crests or tubes; and the
saurolophines (Saurolophinae),
identified as
hadrosaurines (Hadrosaurinae) in most pre-2010 works,
which lacked hollow cranial...
- than
either lambeosaurines or
other "
hadrosaurines", and not a
particularly close relative of
classic "
hadrosaurines" such as
Edmontosaurus and Saurolophus...
- be more
primitive than
either lambeosaurines or
other traditional "
hadrosaurines", like
Edmontosaurus and Saurolophus. As a
result of this, the name...
- be
generalized among hadrosaurines, and are much
larger than any
skulls of S. osborni. The most
unusual feature for a
hadrosaurine is the long, protruding...
- contents.
Edmontosaurus is
classified as a
genus of
saurolophine (or
hadrosaurine) hadrosaurid, a
member of the
group of
hadrosaurids that
lacked large...
- As
noted by
Robert Bakker,
lambeosaurines have
narrower beaks than
hadrosaurines,
implying that
Parasaurolophus and its
relatives could feed more selectively...
-
chasmosaurines and
hadrosaurines.
Holtz notes that, at the end of the
later Maastrichtian stage,
tyrannosaurines like
Tyrannosaurus rex,
hadrosaurines and chasmosaurines...
-
chasmosaurines and
hadrosaurines. At the end of the
later Maastrichtian stage,
tyrannosaurines like
Tyrannosaurus rex,
hadrosaurines like Edmontosaurus...
-
nodosaurids were
found at its
discovery site, and the Saurolophus-like
hadrosaurine Kerberosaurus is also
known from
roughly contemporaneous rocks in the...
-
distantly related groups, with
Iguanodon on the line to the flat-headed
hadrosaurines, and
Ouranosaurus on the line to the
crested lambeosaurines, but his...