- Charonosaurus,
others (?).) and
Lambeosaurini (Corythosaurus, Hypacrosaurus, Lambeosaurus, others.).
Corythosaurini (synonym of
Lambeosaurini, see below) and Parasaurolophini...
- tube-like crests) †Parasaurolophini (long, backwards-arcing crests) †
Lambeosaurini (usually
rounded crests)
Saurischia †Herrerasauridae (early bipedal...
-
Lambeosaurus is the
eponymous member of its
subfamily Lambeosaurinae and
tribe Lambeosaurini. Lambeosaurins,
which also
includes Corythosaurus and Hypacrosaurus...
- and
Lambeosaurini.
These terms entered the
formal literature in
Evans and Reisz's 2007
redescription of
Lambeosaurus magnicristatus.
Lambeosaurini is defined...
-
skeleton of a
hadrosaurid interpreted as the
first member of the
tribe Lambeosaurini reported from the
Upper Cretaceous strata from
South China is described...
- and colleagues,
showing Amurosaurus as a
derived member of the
tribe Lambeosaurini. The
cladogram on the
right depicts the
results from a 2014
study by...
- Blasisaurus,
outside of
Lambeosaurini,
unlike the
earlier studies. Its
position outside of the
clade containing Parasaurolophini and
Lambeosaurini was supported...
- Hypacrosaurus. The
below cladogram is a
simplified version including only
Lambeosaurini.
Comparisons between the
scleral rings of
Corythosaurus and
modern reptiles...
- "Partial
skull and skeleton."
Tyrannosauroidea indet. - "Dental remains"
Lambeosaurini indet. - "Partial skeleton." List of dinosaur-bearing rock formations...
- lambeosaurines, and the
clade they form is
sometimes informally designated Lambeosaurini.
Although Suzuki et al.'s 2004
redescription of
Nipponosaurus found...