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- ****igned to Telmatosaurus, but an identity is hard to prove; the same is also true of many Romanian fragments and eggs. A juvenile Telmatosaurus examined...
- In recent publications Telmatosaurus is seen as a separate genus, though. If Orthomerus would be identical to Telmatosaurus the latter would be its junior...
- (=Hadrosauriformes) Iguanodontidae Hadrosauridae (Telmatosaurus + Parasaurolophus + Corythosaurus) Telmatosaurus transsylvanicus Euhadrosauria Lambeosaurinae...
- hadrosaurs (such as Telmatosaurus and Bactrosaurus) outside the family, which led them to define the family to include Telmatosaurus by default. Prieto-Marquez...
- Romania. Also known from the Hațeg Basin are the small, basal hadrosaurid Telmatosaurus; the small nodosaurid Struthiosaurus; the maniraptorans Balaur, Bradycneme...
- Claosaurus, Jeyawati, Levnesovia, Nanyangosaurus, Shuangmiaosaurus and Telmatosaurus from the analysis resulted in a more resolved topology: Dinosaurs portal...
- which Nopcsa had a special relationship. One specimen now belongs to Telmatosaurus, while another specimen is also suspected to belong to that genus based...
- shrinking Tethys Ocean. Among the species that lived here are: Zalmoxes, Telmatosaurus, Balaur, Rhabdodon, Magyarosaurus and Struthiosaurus. Other prehistoric...
- Jeyawati was more plesiomorphic (ancestral) than Shuangmiaosaurus, Telmatosaurus, and Bactrosaurus, but more derived (less like the common ancestor)...
- potentially belonging to Telmatosaurus show the most similar anatomy. Despite this, many differences between the two genera exist; Telmatosaurus is more similar...