- the one of the very few
records of
lambeosaurines from the landm**** of
Appalachia (suggesting that
lambeosaurines had
managed to
migrate eastwards to...
- the
lambeosaurine subfamily of hadrosaurids—Saurolophus is a hadrosaurine. It is
usually interpreted as a
separate offshoot of the
lambeosaurines, distinct...
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present in some forms).
Saurolophines tended to be
bulkier than
lambeosaurines.
Lambeosaurines included the aralosaurins, tsintaosaurins,
lambeosaurins and...
- of
lambeosaurines like Corythosaurus, Lambeosaurus,
Hypacrosaurus stebingeri,
parasaurolophines like Parasaurolophus, and
primitive lambeosaurines like...
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situation in
North America,
where lambeosaurines are
virtually absent from Late
Maastrichtian rocks,
Asian lambeosaurines are
diverse and
common at the end...
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during growth in hadrosaurines,
while lambeosaurines retained a
consistent diet. The jaws and
snout of
lambeosaurines are
broader and more downturned, and...
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dinosaurs now
recognized as
lambeosaurines had, but this
appears to have been
based on a
mistakenly ****ociated
lambeosaurine ischium. Additionally, he misinterpreted...
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currently known from Asia and
indicates that
lambeosaurines survived until the very end of the
Cretaceous (
lambeosaurines are not
known from the Late Maastrichtian...
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frills of some dinosaurs, like the marginocephalians,
theropods and
lambeosaurines, may have been too
fragile to be used for
active defense, and so they...
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lambeosaurines. It has been
reported that
paleontologist John R.
Horner also
found that
Trachodon teeth compare well with the
teeth of
lambeosaurines...