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- being subject to the same environmental pressures, remains unclear. Lambeosaurines originated on the continent of Laurasia during the Late Cretaceous,...
- the lambeosaurine subfamily of hadrosaurids—Saurolophus is a hadrosaurine. It is usually interpreted as a separate offshoot of the lambeosaurines, distinct...
- currently known from Asia and indicates that lambeosaurines survived until the very end of the Cretaceous (lambeosaurines are not known from the Late Maastrichtian...
- Dodson, examining why there should be so many species and genera of lambeosaurine duckbills within such a short geological time frame and small area,...
- described in 1914 by Barnum Brown. Corythosaurus is now thought to be a lambeosaurine, thus related to Lambeosaurus, Nipponosaurus, Velafrons, Hypacrosaurus...
- Minqaria (meaning "beak") is a genus of arenysaurinin lambeosaurine hadrosaur from the Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Ouled Abdoun Basin of Morocco....
- surfaces. Hadrosauridae is divided into two prin****l subfamilies: the lambeosaurines (Lambeosaurinae), which had hollow cranial crests or tubes; and the...
- Olorotitan was a monotypic genus of lambeosaurine duck-billed dinosaur, containing a single species, Olorotitan arharensis. It was among the last surviving...
- Maryańska and Halszka Osmólska, came to the conclusion that it was a lambeosaurine that had to represent a separate species. They named and described Barsboldia...
- which was found in more recent studies to be more primitive than either lambeosaurines or other traditional "hadrosaurines", like Edmontosaurus and Saurolophus...