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- Hypsibema is an extinct genus of very large basal hadrosauroid dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous (Campanian) of eastern North America. The type species...
- Parrosaurus missouriensis, also spelled Hypsibema missouriense) is a species of plant-eating dinosaur in the genus Hypsibema, and the state dinosaur of the U...
- Tree Flowering Dogwood Inanimate insignia Dance Square dance Dinosaur Hypsibema missouriensis Food Dessert: Ice cream Fossil Crinoid Gemstone Beryl Instrument...
- Claosaurus, and Lophorhothon representing Hadrosauromorpha, Hypsibema cr****icauda and Hypsibema missouriensis representing Hadrosauroidea, and Hadrosaurus...
- subsequently found to be a ctenosauriscid Hypselosaurus Hypselospinus Hypsibema Hypsilophodon Hypsirhophus Iani Iberospinus Ibirania "Ichabodcraniosaurus"...
- range, Saurornitholestes lived alongside hadrosaurs like Eotrachodon and Hypsibema, large theropods like Appalachiosaurus and Dryptosaurus, an unidentified...
- 11 m (36 ft) long, that is about 20% larger than other known specimens. Hypsibema missouriensis was up to 10.7 m (35 ft) long. The Late Cretaceous Charonosaurus...
- Hadrosaurus and possibly Lophorhothon, Claosaurus and both species of Hypsibema, suggests that Appalachia was the ancestral area of Hadrosauridae. Timeline...
- Cretaceous herbivore A dubious genus of nodosaur unearthed in Kansas. Hypsibema Upper Cretaceous herbivore Little known hadrosaur first discovered in...
- juveniles of this genus were originally interpreted as dwarf lambeosaurines Hypsibema 1869 Black Cr**** Group, Ripley Formation (Late Cretaceous, Campanian)...