Ornithischia

Description
Source: Wikipédia
Les ornithischiens ou Ornithischia (dit aussi Predentata) sont un des deux grands clades de dinosaures. Il a été proposé par le professeur Harry Govier Seeley (1839-1909) en 1887 et rapidement adopté.
Les différences entre les ornithischiens et les saurischiens, l'autre grand groupe de dinosaures, sont principalement constatées au niveau du bassin. Les ornithischiens, également appelés avipelviens, ont un « bassin d'oiseau », c'est-à-dire que leur pubis pointe vers l'arrière parallèlement à l'ischion. D'autres différences essentielles existent, notamment au niveau de la boîte crânienne et de la forme des os du cou. Un os prédentaire à l'avant de la mâchoire, permettant un déplacement des os dentaires de la mâchoire inférieure. Toutefois, les oiseaux actuels sont, selon la théorie la plus admise, des saurischiens (à bassin de lézard), et non des ornithischiens.
Information(s)
Source: The Paleobiology Database
- Attibution: ?
- Statut: Valide
- Environnement de découverte: terrestrial
- Mode de vie: terrestrial
- Mode de locomotion: actively mobile
- Vision: ?
- Alimentation: herbivore
- Mode de reprodution: oviparous, dispersal=direct/internal,mobile
- Classification: Dinosauria
- Période: Carnian - Danian (de -237.00 Ma à -61.66 Ma)
- Descendance(s):
- Genres: Alocodon Amtosaurus Chilesaurus Fabrosaurus Ferganocephale Krzyzanowskisaurus Laquintasaura Lesothosaurus Pisanosaurus Trimucrodon Archaeocursor Ouvrir - Fermer
- Armatosauria
- Enoplosauria
- Fabrosauridae: Eugongbusaurus Gongbusaurus Xiaosaurus
- Genasauria: Agilisaurus Eocursor Hexinlusaurus
- Cerapoda
- Chasmatopia
- Marginocephalia
- Ceratopsia: Albalophosaurus Dysganus Hongshanosaurus Kulceratops Microceratops Microceratus Micropachycephalosaurus Notoceratops Protiguanodon Psittacosaurus Serendipaceratops
- Agathaumidae (Synonyme subjectif de Ceratopsidae)
- Ceratopsidae: Agathaumas Polyonax Ugrosaurus
- Centrasaurinae
- Centrosaurinae: Brachyceratops Diabloceratops Machairoceratops Menefeeceratops Monoclonius Sinoceratops Stellasaurus Wendiceratops Xenoceratops
- Ceratopsinae
- Chasmosaurinae: Agujaceratops Anchiceratops Arrhinoceratops Bisticeratops Bravoceratops Ceratops Chasmosaurus Coahuilaceratops Eoceratops Judiceratops Kosmoceratops Mercuriceratops Mojoceratops Navajoceratops Pentaceratops Proceratops Protorosaurus Sierraceratops Spiclypeus Terminocavus Utahceratops Vagaceratops
- Monocloniinae
- Pachyrhinosaurinae: Eucentrosaurus
- Chaoyangosauridae
- Eoceratopsinae
- Neoceratopsia: Aquilops Archaeoceratops Asiaceratops Auroraceratops Beg Graciliceratops Liaoceratops Mosaiceratops Yamaceratops Sasayamagnomus
- Archaeoceratopsidae
- Ceratopsomorpha
- Chaoyangsauridae: Chaoyangosaurus Chaoyangsaurus Hualianceratops Stenopelix Xuanhuaceratops Yinlong
- Coronosauria
- Leptoceratopsidae: Cerasinops Ferrisaurus Gremlin Gryphoceratops Helioceratops Ischioceratops Koreaceratops Leptoceratops Montanoceratops Prenoceratops Udanoceratops Unescoceratops Zhuchengceratops
- Protoceratopoidea
- Pachyrhinosauridae
- Protiguanodontidae (Synonyme subjectif de Psittacosauridae)
- Psittacosauridae: Xuanhuasaurus
- Psittacosauroidea
- Stenopelyxidae (Synonyme subjectif de Psittacosauridae)
- Pachycephalosauria: Goyocephale Tianyulong Wannanosaurus
- Eupachycephalosauria: Dracorex Hanssuessia Homalocephale Ornatotholus Pachycephalosaurus Prenocephale Stegoceras Stenotholus Stygimoloch Tylosteus
- Goyocephalia
- Homalocephalidae
- Pachycephalosauridae: Amtocephale Colepiocephale Gravitholus Hanssuesia Sinocephale Texacephale Tylocephale
- Pachycephalosauroidea
- Tholocephalidae (Synonyme subjectif de Pachycephalosauridae)
- Tianchungosauroidea
- Ponderopoda (Synonyme subjectif de Ceratopsia)
- Ceratopsia: Albalophosaurus Dysganus Hongshanosaurus Kulceratops Microceratops Microceratus Micropachycephalosaurus Notoceratops Protiguanodon Psittacosaurus Serendipaceratops
- Ornithopoda: Burianosaurus Changmiania Drinker Gideonmantellia Laosaurus Nanosaurus Othnielia Othnielosaurus Phyllodon Ponerosteus Procerosaurus Qantassaurus Siluosaurus Weewarrasaurus
- Brachypoda
- Clypeodonta: Bugenasaura Proyandusaurus Thescelosaurus
- Hypsilophodontidae: Daurosaurus Hypsilophodon Vectidromeus
- Hypsilophodontoidea
- Iguanodontia: Albisaurus Bihariosaurus Choyrodon Dollodon Eucercosaurus Fulgurotherium Iyuku Loncosaurus Mantellisaurus Mantellodon Osmakasaurus Planicoxa Sektensaurus Sphenospondylus Syngonosaurus Tichosteus Vectisaurus Yueosaurus
- Camptosauroidea
- Dryomorpha: Eousdryosaurus Hesperonyx Owenodon
- Ankylopollexia: Bayannurosaurus Brachyrophus Camptonotus Camptosaurus Heterosaurus Iguanodon Iguanosaurus Oblitosaurus Struthopus Symphyrophus Therosaurus Uteodon
- Camptonotidae (Synonyme subjectif de Camptosauridae)
- Camptosauridae
- Neoiguanodontia: Altirhinus Darwinsaurus Hypselospinus Ouranosaurus Wadhurstia
- Hadrosauromorpha: Lophorhothon
- Iguanodontidae: Barilium Bolong Kukufeldia Proiguanodon Sellacoxa Torilion
- Ornithopodidae (Synonyme subjectif de Iguanodontidae)
- Dryosauridae: Callovosaurus Dryosaurus Dysalotosaurus Elrhazosaurus Valdosaurus
- Dryosauroidea
- Styracosterna: Calvarius Cumnoria Dakotadon Delapparentia Draconyx Hippodraco Iguanacolossus Lanzhousaurus Magnamanus Napaisaurus Riabininohadros Theiophytalia
- Hadrosauriformes: Brighstoneus Comptonatus Proa Siamodon
- Hadrosauroidea: Bactrosaurus Batyrosaurus Cedrorestes Claosaurus Datonglong Eolambia Equijubus Fukuisaurus Fylax Gilmoreosaurus Gobihadros Gongpoquansaurus Gonkoken Hecatasaurus Huehuecanauhtlus Jeyawati Jintasaurus Koshisaurus Levnesovia Limnosaurus Morelladon Nanningosaurus Nanyangosaurus Penelopognathus Plesiohadros Portellsaurus Probactrosaurus Protohadros Ratchasimasaurus Shuangmiaosaurus Sirindhorna Tanius Telmatosaurus Tethyshadros Xuwulong Yunganglong Zhanghenglong Zuoyunlong Qianjiangsaurus
- Claosauridae (Synonyme subjectif de Hadrosauridae)
- Hadrosauridae: Aquilarhinus Arstanosaurus Cionodon Claorhynchus Diclonius Eotrachodon Hypsibema Lapampasaurus Malefica Microhadrosaurus Nectosaurus Neosaurus Ornithotarsus Orthomerus Parrosaurus Pteropelyx Thespesius Trachodon Willinakaqe Yamatosaurus
- Cheneosaurinae (Synonyme subjectif de Lambeosaurinae)
- Edmontosaurinae
- Euhadrosauria
- Gryposaurinae
- Hadrosaurinae: Anasazisaurus Kamuysaurus Mandschurosaurus
- Brachylophosaurini: Acristavus Brachylophosaurus Hadrosaurus Maiasaura Ornatops Probrachylophosaurus Wulagasaurus
- Edmontosaurini: Anatosaurus Anatotitan Edmontosaurus Huaxiaosaurus Kerberosaurus Kundurosaurus Shantungosaurus Ugrunaaluk Zhuchengosaurus
- Kritosaurini: Gryposaurus Huallasaurus Kelumapusaura Kritosaurus Naashoibitosaurus Secernosaurus Coahuilasaurus
- Saurolophini: Augustynolophus Bonapartesaurus Prosaurolophus Saurolophus
- Lambeosaurinae: Adelolophus Amurosaurus Angulomastacator Aralosaurus Jaxartosaurus Kazaklambia Latirhinus Nipponosaurus Olorotitan Sahaliyania Tsintaosaurus
- Aralosaurini
- Arenysaurini: Adynomosaurus Ajnabia Arenysaurus Blasisaurus Canardia Koutalisaurus Minqaria Pararhabdodon
- Corythosaurini: Cheneosaurus Corythosaurus Didanodon Hypacrosaurus Lambeosaurus Procheneosaurus Stephanosaurus Tetragonosaurus Velafrons
- Lambeosaurini: Magnapaulia
- Parasaurolophini: Charonosaurus Parasaurolophus Tlatolophus
- Tsintaosaurini
- Maiasaurinae
- Prohadrosaurinae
- Protrachodontinae
- Saurolophidae
- Saurolophinae: Barsboldia Glishades Laiyangosaurus Rhinorex
- Stephanosaurinae (Remplacée par Lambeosaurinae)
- Trachodontinae
- Prohadrosauridae (Synonyme subjectif de Hadrosauridae)
- Protrachodontidae (Synonyme subjectif de Hadrosauridae)
- Trachodontidae (Synonyme subjectif de Hadrosauridae)
- Hadrosauroidea: Bactrosaurus Batyrosaurus Cedrorestes Claosaurus Datonglong Eolambia Equijubus Fukuisaurus Fylax Gilmoreosaurus Gobihadros Gongpoquansaurus Gonkoken Hecatasaurus Huehuecanauhtlus Jeyawati Jintasaurus Koshisaurus Levnesovia Limnosaurus Morelladon Nanningosaurus Nanyangosaurus Penelopognathus Plesiohadros Portellsaurus Probactrosaurus Protohadros Ratchasimasaurus Shuangmiaosaurus Sirindhorna Tanius Telmatosaurus Tethyshadros Xuwulong Yunganglong Zhanghenglong Zuoyunlong Qianjiangsaurus
- Hadrosauriformes: Brighstoneus Comptonatus Proa Siamodon
- Ankylopollexia: Bayannurosaurus Brachyrophus Camptonotus Camptosaurus Heterosaurus Iguanodon Iguanosaurus Oblitosaurus Struthopus Symphyrophus Therosaurus Uteodon
- Elasmaria: Anabisetia Atlascopcosaurus Chakisaurus Diluvicursor Galleonosaurus Isasicursor Kangnasaurus Leaellynasaura Macrogryphosaurus Mahuidacursor Morrosaurus Talenkauen Tietasaura Trinisaura
- Euiguanodontia
- Iguanodontoidea: Craspedodon Gravisaurus Lurdusaurus
- Rhabdodontomorpha: Ampelognathus Fostoria Muttaburrasaurus Transylvanosaurus Emiliasaura Obelignathus
- Laosauridae (Synonyme subjectif de Hypsilophodontidae)
- Macelognathidae (Synonyme subjectif de Hypsilophodontidae)
- Dolichopoda
- Euornithopoda
- Fabrosauria
- Kalodontoidea
- Ornithopoidea
- Trachodontoidea
- Ornithopodoidea (Synonyme subjectif de Ornithopoda)
- Thyreophora: Andhrasaurus Bienosaurus Emausaurus Jakapil Lusitanosaurus Peishansaurus Scelidosaurus Scutellosaurus Sinopelta Sinopeltosaurus Stegosaurides Tatisaurus Taveirosaurus Yuxisaurus
- Ankylosauria: Acanthopholis Brachypodosaurus Crichtonsaurus Cryptodraco Cryptosaurus Dracopelta Heishansaurus Hierosaurus Kunbarrasaurus Palaeoscincus Polacanthoides Priconodon Priodontognathus Rhadinosaurus Rhodanosaurus Sarcolestes Sinankylosaurus Spicomellus Tianchiasaurus Vectipelta Zhejiangosaurus
- Acanthopholinae (Synonyme subjectif de Nodosauridae)
- Ankylosauridae: Ahshislepelta Aletopelta Bissektipelta Cedarpelta Chuanqilong Datai Gobisaurus Liaoningosaurus Maleevus Minmi Shamosaurus Zhongyuansaurus Huaxiazhoulong
- Hylaeosauridae (Synonyme subjectif de Nodosauridae)
- Nodosauridae: Acantholipan Animantarx Anoplosaurus Antarctopelta Borealopelta Chassternbergia Crataeomus Danubiosaurus Denversaurus Dongyangopelta Edmontonia Euacanthus Gargoyleosaurus Gastonia Glyptodontopelta Hoplitosaurus Hoplosaurus Hungarosaurus Hylaeosaurus Hylosaurus Invictarx Leipsanosaurus Mymoorapelta Niobrarasaurus Nodosaurus Panoplosaurus Patagopelta Pawpawsaurus Peloroplites Pleuropeltus Polacanthus Propanoplosaurus Sauropelta Sauroplites Silvisaurus Stegopelta Struthiosaurus Taohelong Tatankacephalus Texasetes Vectensia
- Nodosauroidea
- Palaeoscincidae (Synonyme subjectif de Nodosauridae)
- Parankylosauria: Stegouros
- Polacanthidae
- Psalisauridae (Synonyme subjectif de Nodosauridae)
- Syrmosauridae (Synonyme subjectif de Ankylosauridae)
- Apraedentalia (Synonyme subjectif de Ankylosauria)
- Scelidosauria
- Scelidosauridae
- Stegosauria: Adratiklit Amargastegos Baiyinosaurus Bashanosaurus Chialingosaurus Craterosaurus Doryphorosaurus Eoplophysis Euskelesaurus Ferganastegos Huayangosaurus Isaberrysaura Kentrosaurus Kentrurosaurus Monkonosaurus Paranthodon Regnosaurus Saldamosaurus Tuojiangosaurus Yanbeilong
- Huayangosauridae
- Hypsirhophidae (Synonyme subjectif de Stegosauridae)
- Omosauridae (Synonyme subjectif de Stegosauridae)
- Stegosauridae: Changdusaurus Diracodon Hesperosaurus Hypsirophus Jiangjunosaurus Lexovisaurus Loricatosaurus Mongolostegus Priodontosaurus Sauraechmodon Siamodracon Stegosaurus Wuerhosaurus Yingshanosaurus
- Stegosauromorpha
- Thyreophoroidea
- Ankylosauria: Acanthopholis Brachypodosaurus Crichtonsaurus Cryptodraco Cryptosaurus Dracopelta Heishansaurus Hierosaurus Kunbarrasaurus Palaeoscincus Polacanthoides Priconodon Priodontognathus Rhadinosaurus Rhodanosaurus Sarcolestes Sinankylosaurus Spicomellus Tianchiasaurus Vectipelta Zhejiangosaurus
- Cerapoda
- Heterodontosauridae: Echinodon Geranosaurus Manidens Pegomastax
- Heterodontosauriformes
- Lesothosauria
- Lycorhinidae (Synonyme subjectif de Heterodontosauridae)
- Neornithischia: Kulindadromeus Minimocursor Sanxiasaurus Stormbergia Yandusaurus Enigmacursor
- Poposauria
- Predentata
- Stegosauroidae
- Découverte(s): 3354 occcurrences
Ouvrir - FermerAntarctique
Argentine
- Chubut
- La Pampa
- Puelén
- Formation Allen
- Lapampasaurus cholinoi46071
- Formation Allen
- Puelén
- La Rioja
- General Lavalle
- Formation Ischigualasto
- Pisanosaurus mertii7278
- Formation Ischigualasto
- General Lavalle
- Neuquén
- ?
- Catan Lil
- Formation La Amarga
- Stegosauria identifié comme Amargastegos brevicollus n. gen. n. sp.66469
- Formation La Amarga
- Río Negro
- Santa Cruz
- ?
- Lago Argentino
- Formation Chorrillo
- Isasicursor santacrucensis71193
- Formation Chorrillo
Autriche
- ?
- Niederosterreich
- ?
- Formation Grünbach
- Ankylosauria identifié comme Rhadinosaurus alcimus n. gen. n. sp.12806
- Rhabdodon priscus identifié comme Oligosaurus adelus n. gen. n. sp.12806
- Rhabdodon priscus identifié comme Ornithomerus gracilis n. gen. n. sp.12806
- Rhabdodon suessi identifié comme Iguanodon suessi n. sp.12997
- Struthiosaurus austriacus12997
- Struthiosaurus austriacus identifié comme Crataeomus lepidophorus n. sp.12806
- Struthiosaurus austriacus identifié comme Crataeomus pawlowitschii n. gen. n. sp.12806
- Struthiosaurus austriacus identifié comme Danubiosaurus anceps n. gen. n. sp.12997
- Struthiosaurus austriacus identifié comme Pleuropeltus suessii n. gen. n. sp.12806
- Zalmoxes17757
- Zalmoxes17757
- Formation Grünbach
- ?
Australie
- New South Wales
- Queensland
- Victoria
- ?
- Formation "Wonthaggi"
- Formation Eumeralla
- Atlascopcosaurus loadsi82345
- Atlascopcosaurus loadsi82345
- Atlascopcosaurus loadsi10342
- Atlascopcosaurus loadsi10342
- Atlascopcosaurus loadsi10342
- Atlascopcosaurus loadsi10342
- Diluvicursor pickeringi66139
- Galleonosaurus dorisae82345
- Iguanodontia32702
- Iguanodontia32702
- Leaellynasaura amicagraphica82345
- Leaellynasaura amicagraphica10342
- Leaellynasaura amicagraphica10342
- Leaellynasaura amicagraphica10342
- ?
Belgique
Brésil
Canada
- Alberta
- ?
- Formation ?
- Centrosaurus12314
- Centrosaurus apertus16982
- Ceratopsia15355
- Chasmosaurus14101
- Chasmosaurus identifié comme Monoclonius canadensis n. sp.25127
- Corythosaurus casuarius12319
- Corythosaurus casuarius identifié comme Corythosaurus excavatus n. sp.12046
- Edmontosaurus18556
- Edmontosaurus annectens identifié comme Thespesius edmontoni n. sp.12048
- Edmontosaurus annectens identifié comme Anatosaurus edmontoni62727
- Foraminacephale brevis identifié comme Stegoceras brevis17550
- Foraminacephale brevis identifié comme Stegoceras brevis17550
- Foraminacephale brevis identifié comme Stegoceras brevis17550
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Diclonius sp.24470
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodon sp.63225
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodon mirabilis52721
- Hanssuesia sternbergi identifié comme Troodon sternbergi n. sp.12773
- Hanssuesia sternbergi identifié comme Troodon sternbergi12773
- Hypacrosaurus altispinus12052
- Hypacrosaurus altispinus9647
- Hypacrosaurus altispinus9647
- Hypacrosaurus altispinus12052
- Hypacrosaurus altispinus54993
- Hypacrosaurus altispinus identifié comme Cheneosaurus tolmanensis17548
- Lambeosaurus lambei54993
- Monoclonius identifié comme Centrosaurus recurvicornis18594
- Prosaurolophus18556
- Sphaerotholus edmontonensis identifié comme Troodon edmontonensis n. sp.12773
- Stegoceras validum14453
- Stegoceras validum14453
- Stegoceras validum identifié comme Stegoceras validus17550
- Stegoceras validum identifié comme Stegoceras validus17550
- Stegoceras validum identifié comme Stegoceras validus17550
- Stegoceras validum identifié comme Stegoceras validus17550
- Stegoceras validum identifié comme Troodon validus12773
- Stegoceras validum identifié comme Troodon validus12773
- Stegoceras validum identifié comme Troodon validus12773
- Stegoceras validum identifié comme Troodon validus12773
- Stegoceras validum identifié comme Troodon validus12773
- Thescelosaurus12117
- Formation Allison
- Ornithopoda identifié comme Laosaurus minimus n. sp.14573
- Formation Bearpaw Shale
- Formation Clearwater
- Borealopelta markmitchelli66053
- Formation Dinosaur Park
- Anodontosaurus inceptus66472
- Centrosaurus12314
- Centrosaurus15355
- Centrosaurus19348
- Centrosaurus apertus14847
- Centrosaurus apertus18896
- Centrosaurus apertus16982
- Centrosaurus apertus16964
- Centrosaurus apertus18896
- Centrosaurus apertus14847
- Centrosaurus apertus18896
- Centrosaurus apertus16982
- Centrosaurus apertus19374
- Centrosaurus apertus16982
- Centrosaurus apertus16982
- Centrosaurus apertus62887
- Centrosaurus apertus18556
- Centrosaurus apertus18896
- Centrosaurus apertus18896
- Centrosaurus apertus18896
- Centrosaurus apertus18896
- Centrosaurus apertus16982
- Centrosaurus apertus18896
- Centrosaurus apertus16982
- Centrosaurus apertus16964
- Centrosaurus apertus18896
- Centrosaurus apertus12314
- Centrosaurus apertus18896
- Centrosaurus apertus18896
- Centrosaurus apertus18896
- Centrosaurus apertus18896
- Centrosaurus apertus16982
- Centrosaurus apertus26153
- Centrosaurus apertus16982
- Centrosaurus apertus13668
- Centrosaurus apertus18896
- Centrosaurus apertus identifié comme Monoclonius flexus12314
- Centrosaurus apertus identifié comme Centrosaurus longirostris n. sp.18595
- Centrosaurus apertus identifié comme Monoclonius flexus n. sp.17197
- Centrosaurus apertus identifié comme Monoclonius dawsoni n. sp.25127
- Ceratopsia9017
- Ceratopsia9017
- Ceratopsia9017
- Ceratopsia9017
- Ceratopsia9017
- Ceratopsia9017
- Ceratopsia9017
- Ceratopsia9017
- Ceratopsia9017
- Ceratopsia9017
- Ceratopsia12314
- Ceratopsia12314
- Ceratopsia12314
- Ceratopsia12314
- Ceratopsia82936
- Ceratopsia5721
- Ceratopsia9232
- Ceratopsidae19348
- Ceratopsidae19348
- Ceratopsidae19348
- Ceratopsidae16982
- Ceratopsidae5929
- Ceratopsidae5929
- Ceratopsidae19348
- Ceratopsidae19348
- Ceratopsidae14800
- Ceratopsidae19348
- Ceratopsidae16982
- Ceratopsidae5929
- Ceratopsidae5929
- Ceratopsidae5929
- Ceratopsidae5929
- Ceratopsidae5929
- Ceratopsidae5929
- Ceratopsidae19348
- Ceratopsidae5929
- Ceratopsidae19348
- Ceratopsidae19348
- Ceratopsidae5929
- Ceratopsidae5929
- Ceratopsidae5929
- Ceratopsidae5929
- Ceratopsidae5929
- Ceratopsidae5723
- Ceratopsidae9723
- Ceratopsidae16982
- Ceratopsidae19348
- Ceratopsidae19348
- Ceratopsidae19348
- Ceratopsidae19348
- Ceratopsidae19348
- Chasmosaurus5923
- Chasmosaurus70549
- Chasmosaurus77935
- Chasmosaurus77935
- Chasmosaurus identifié comme Chasmosaurus brevirostris n. sp.12314
- Chasmosaurus identifié comme cf. Mojoceratops sp.33878
- Chasmosaurus belli12314
- Chasmosaurus belli16982
- Chasmosaurus belli12314
- Chasmosaurus belli62887
- Chasmosaurus belli12314
- Chasmosaurus belli50005
- Chasmosaurus belli identifié comme Monoclonius belli n. sp.25127
- Chasmosaurus russelli18595
- Chasmosaurus russelli14101
- Chasmosaurus russelli77935
- Chasmosaurus russelli identifié comme Mojoceratops perifania33878
- Corythosaurus33225
- Corythosaurus casuarius15355
- Corythosaurus casuarius16982
- Corythosaurus casuarius9597
- Corythosaurus casuarius16964
- Corythosaurus casuarius16964
- Corythosaurus casuarius15355
- Corythosaurus casuarius33225
- Corythosaurus casuarius16982
- Corythosaurus casuarius12319
- Corythosaurus casuarius9646
- Corythosaurus casuarius identifié comme Tetragonosaurus erectofrons n. sp.12354
- Corythosaurus casuarius identifié comme Tetragonosaurus cranibrevis n. sp.12118
- Corythosaurus casuarius identifié comme Corythosaurus brevicristatus n. sp.12345
- Corythosaurus casuarius identifié comme Corythosaurus bicristatus n. sp.12345
- Corythosaurus intermedius54993
- Corythosaurus intermedius12319
- Corythosaurus intermedius54993
- Corythosaurus intermedius12343
- Corythosaurus intermedius12319
- Corythosaurus intermedius identifié comme Stephanosaurus intermedius n. sp.12343
- Dyoplosaurus acutosquameus12348
- Edmontonia15355
- Euoplocephalus17500
- Euoplocephalus17500
- Euoplocephalus17500
- Euoplocephalus tutus12772
- Euoplocephalus tutus78588
- Euoplocephalus tutus16964
- Euoplocephalus tutus12046
- Euoplocephalus tutus identifié comme Stereocephalus tutus n. gen. n. sp.25127
- Foraminacephale brevis identifié comme Stegoceras brevis n. sp.17550
- Foraminacephale brevis identifié comme Stegoceras brevis17550
- Gryposaurus notabilis32772
- Gryposaurus notabilis16982
- Gryposaurus notabilis17546
- Gryposaurus notabilis16982
- Gryposaurus notabilis identifié comme Gryposaurus incurvimanus16964
- Gryposaurus notabilis identifié comme Gryposaurus incurvimanus16982
- Gryposaurus notabilis identifié comme Kritosaurus incurvimanus n. sp.14121
- Gryposaurus notabilis identifié comme Gryposaurus incurvimanus16982
- Gryposaurus notabilis identifié comme Gryposaurus incurvimanus16982
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodon sp.12304
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodontidae indet.9597
- Lambeosaurus clavinitialis12319
- Lambeosaurus clavinitialis12319
- Lambeosaurus clavinitialis54993
- Lambeosaurus clavinitialis identifié comme Corythosaurus frontalis n. sp.12345
- Lambeosaurus lambei12343
- Lambeosaurus lambei19383
- Lambeosaurus lambei54993
- Lambeosaurus lambei19383
- Lambeosaurus lambei16964
- Lambeosaurus lambei63500
- Lambeosaurus lambei identifié comme Procheneosaurus praeceps n. gen.12319
- Lambeosaurus lambei identifié comme Tetragonosaurus praeceps n. gen. n. sp.12354
- Lambeosaurus magnicristatus24881
- Lambeosaurus magnicristatus identifié comme Lambeosaurus magnicristatum n. sp.12118
- Nodosaurus5922
- Pachycephalosaurus wyomingensis14453
- Panoplosaurus mirus7748
- Panoplosaurus mirus7748
- Panoplosaurus mirus26783
- Panoplosaurus rugosidens15355
- Panoplosaurus rugosidens15355
- Parasaurolophus25745
- Parasaurolophus82936
- Parasaurolophus walkeri16964
- Parasaurolophus walkeri12350
- Platypelta coombsi66472
- Platypelta coombsi66472
- Platypelta coombsi66472
- Platypelta coombsi66472
- Platypelta coombsi66472
- Platypelta coombsi66472
- Prosaurolophus33225
- Prosaurolophus maximus54955
- Prosaurolophus maximus15355
- Prosaurolophus maximus12319
- Prosaurolophus maximus33225
- Prosaurolophus maximus15355
- Prosaurolophus maximus18647
- Prosaurolophus maximus71097
- Scolosaurus cutleri62853
- Scolosaurus cutleri66472
- Scolosaurus thronus66472
- Scolosaurus thronus66472
- Sphaerotholus lyonsi87489
- Stegoceras validum46742
- Stegoceras validum identifié comme Stegoceras validus n. gen. n. sp.25127
- Stegoceras validum identifié comme Troodon validus12773
- Stegoceras validum identifié comme Troodon validus14571
- Stegoceras validum identifié comme Stegoceras browni n. sp.24421
- Stegoceras validum identifié comme Ornatotholus browni12772
- Stegoceras validum identifié comme Ornatotholus browni12772
- Stenonychosaurus inequalis12114
- Styracosaurus albertensis26153
- Styracosaurus albertensis46376
- Styracosaurus albertensis18896
- Styracosaurus albertensis16964
- Styracosaurus albertensis26153
- Styracosaurus albertensis17544
- Styracosaurus albertensis26153
- Styracosaurus albertensis26153
- Styracosaurus albertensis identifié comme Styracosaurus parksi n. sp.9593
- Styracosaurus albertensis identifié comme Monoclonius nasicornus n. sp.5980
- Thescelosaurus neglectus5929
- Thescelosaurus neglectus5929
- Thescelosaurus neglectus5929
- Thescelosaurus neglectus15455
- Triceratops horridus52782
- Unescoceratops koppelhusae40783
- Vagaceratops irvinensis identifié comme Chasmosaurus irvinensis6978
- Vagaceratops irvinensis identifié comme Chasmosaurus irvinensis n. sp.6978
- Vagaceratops irvinensis identifié comme Chasmosaurus irvinensis6978
- Vagaceratops irvinensis identifié comme Pentaceratops aquilonius n. sp.59189
- Vagaceratops irvinensis identifié comme Mercuriceratops gemini51303
- Formation Foremost
- Formation Frenchman
- Formation Horseshoe Canyon
- Anchiceratops ornatus12314
- Anchiceratops ornatus12314
- Anchiceratops ornatus18646
- Anchiceratops ornatus18646
- Anchiceratops ornatus70521
- Anchiceratops ornatus identifié comme Anchiceratops longirostris n. sp.7884
- Anodontosaurus inceptus66472
- Anodontosaurus lambei46759
- Anodontosaurus lambei46759
- Anodontosaurus lambei46759
- Anodontosaurus lambei46759
- Anodontosaurus lambei12107
- Anodontosaurus lambei46759
- Anodontosaurus lambei89296
- Anodontosaurus lambei46759
- Anodontosaurus lambei46759
- Anodontosaurus lambei66472
- Anodontosaurus lambei46759
- Anodontosaurus lambei46759
- Arrhinoceratops49055
- Arrhinoceratops brachyops19269
- Arrhinoceratops brachyops12314
- Ceratopsia12314
- Ceratopsia12314
- Ceratopsia12314
- Ceratopsia12314
- Ceratopsia12314
- Ceratopsia12314
- Ceratopsidae76810
- Ceratopsidae89296
- Ceratopsidae89296
- Ceratopsidae43426
- Ceratopsidae43426
- Ceratopsidae43426
- Ceratopsidae70521
- Edmontonia longiceps26781
- Edmontosaurus17034
- Edmontosaurus63812
- Edmontosaurus49055
- Edmontosaurus regalis76810
- Edmontosaurus regalis76810
- Edmontosaurus regalis17549
- Edmontosaurus regalis76810
- Edmontosaurus regalis17549
- Edmontosaurus regalis70521
- Eotriceratops xerinsularis25471
- Euoplocephalus17500
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodontidae indet.62882
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodontidae indet.18646
- Hypacrosaurus18609
- Hypacrosaurus altispinus9647
- Hypacrosaurus altispinus9647
- Hypacrosaurus altispinus43426
- Hypacrosaurus altispinus43426
- Hypacrosaurus altispinus43426
- Hypacrosaurus altispinus43426
- Hypacrosaurus altispinus43426
- Hypacrosaurus altispinus identifié comme Cheneosaurus tolmanensis n. gen. n. sp.17548
- Montanoceratops cerorhynchus13878
- Pachyrhinosaurus32668
- Pachyrhinosaurus32668
- Pachyrhinosaurus32668
- Pachyrhinosaurus canadensis14096
- Pachyrhinosaurus canadensis76810
- Parksosaurus warreni79160
- Parksosaurus warreni43426
- Parksosaurus warreni identifié comme Thescelosaurus warreni n. sp.19270
- Saurolophus12319
- Saurolophus25756
- Saurolophus osborni77258
- Saurolophus osborni18614
- Formation Milk River
- Formation Oldman
- Albertaceratops nesmoi19935
- Ankylosauridae identifié comme Palaeoscincus asper n. sp.25127
- Brachylophosaurus canadensis52782
- Brachylophosaurus canadensis51599
- Centrosaurus18556
- Centrosaurus18556
- Centrosaurus apertus77894
- Centrosaurus apertus identifié comme Monoclonius cutleri n. sp.5980
- Ceratopsia12314
- Ceratopsia12314
- Ceratopsia12314
- Ceratopsia12314
- Ceratopsia12314
- Ceratopsia19348
- Ceratopsidae11964
- Ceratopsidae11964
- Ceratopsidae11964
- Ceratopsidae11964
- Ceratopsidae11964
- Ceratopsidae11964
- Ceratopsidae11964
- Ceratopsidae11964
- Ceratopsidae11964
- Ceratopsidae11964
- Ceratopsidae11964
- Ceratopsidae11964
- Ceratopsidae11964
- Ceratopsidae11964
- Ceratopsidae11964
- Ceratopsidae11964
- Ceratopsidae77894
- Ceratopsidae19348
- Ceratopsidae19348
- Ceratopsidae19348
- Ceratopsidae19348
- Ceratopsidae5929
- Ceratopsidae16982
- Chasmosaurus identifié comme Chasmosaurus kaiseni n. sp.9558
- Coronosaurus brinkmani identifié comme Centrosaurus brinkmani17358
- Coronosaurus brinkmani identifié comme Centrosaurus brinkmani n. sp.17358
- Euoplocephalus17500
- Gravitholus albertae24421
- Gremlin slobodorum89235
- Gryposaurus notabilis59147
- Hadrosaurus18556
- Hypacrosaurus stebingeri12559
- Hypacrosaurus stebingeri12559
- Lambeosaurus52782
- Lambeosaurus clavinitialis54993
- Lambeosaurus lambei12319
- Lambeosaurus lambei12319
- Monoclonius12314
- Monoclonius12314
- Monoclonius12314
- Monoclonius63399
- Monoclonius crassus identifié comme Monoclonius lowei62727
- Nasutoceratopsini66718
- Platypelta coombsi66472
- Prenoceratops33416
- Spinops sternbergorum39514
- Stegoceras validum14453
- Thescelosaurus neglectus5929
- Thescelosaurus neglectus5929
- Thescelosaurus neglectus5929
- Thescelosaurus neglectus5929
- Vagaceratops irvinensis identifié comme Pentaceratops aquilonius59189
- Wendiceratops pinhornensis55763
- Formation Scollard
- Ankylosaurus magniventris63399
- Ankylosaurus magniventris11822
- Ceratopsidae47906
- Ceratopsidae47906
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodon sp.63399
- Leptoceratops3006
- Leptoceratops gracilis18645
- Leptoceratops gracilis18579
- Pachycephalosaurus55120
- Thescelosaurus47906
- Thescelosaurus edmontonensis18598
- Torosaurus latus84395
- Triceratops horridus identifié comme Triceratops albertensis n. sp.12568
- Triceratops horridus identifié comme cf. Triceratops albertensis15450
- Formation St. Mary River
- Formation Two Medicine
- Hypacrosaurus stebingeri12559
- Formation Wapiti
- Formation Willow Creek
- Leptoceratopsidae33415
- Formation ?
- ?
- British Columbia
- ?
- Formation Tango Creek
- Ferrisaurus sustutensis71098
- Formation Tango Creek
- ?
- Northwest Territories
- ?
- Formation Summit Creek
- Pachyrhinosaurus32668
- Formation Summit Creek
- ?
- Saskatchewan
- ?
- Formation Dinosaur Park
- Formation Frenchman
- Ankylosaurus magniventris64040
- Ceratopsia9477
- Ceratopsidae1535
- Edmontosaurus annectens84079
- Edmontosaurus annectens identifié comme Thespesius saskatchewanensis n. sp.12110
- Sphaerotholus buchholtzae55604
- Thescelosaurus assiniboiensis73431
- Thescelosaurus neglectus12049
- Torosaurus latus84395
- Triceratops12049
- Triceratops39999
- Triceratops3313
- Triceratops14627
- Triceratops14627
- Triceratops81806
- Triceratops prorsus83612
- Triceratops prorsus12049
- Triceratops prorsus49054
- Triceratops prorsus83612
- Triceratops prorsus83612
- Triceratops prorsus83612
- Triceratops prorsus83612
- Triceratops prorsus49054
- Formation Judith River
- ?
- Alberta
Suisse
- Bern
- ?
- Formation Reuchenette
- Ceratosauria identifié comme Megalosaurus meriani n. sp.30622
- Formation Reuchenette
- ?
- Bern
Chili
Cameroun
Chine
- Anhui
- Shexian
- Formation Xiaoyan
- Wannanosaurus yansiensis6987
- Formation Xiaoyan
- Shexian
- Chongqing
- Chongqing
- ?
- Formation Zhengyang
- Qianjiangsaurus changshengi90968
- Formation Zhengyang
- ?
- Gansu
- Guangdong
- Guangxi
- Hebei
- Heilongjiang
- ?
- Jiayin
- Henan
- Jiangxi
- Fuzhou
- Formation Tangbian
- Huaxiazhoulong shouwen89836
- Formation Tangbian
- Fuzhou
- Jiangxi
- Huichang
- Formation Zhoutian
- Datai yingliangis87590
- Formation Zhoutian
- Huichang
- Jilin
- Liaoning
- ?
- Formation Jiufotang
- Formation Yixian
- Beipiao
- Formation Sunjiawan
- Formation Yixian
- Changmiania liaoningensis73876
- Jeholosaurus shangyuanensis14918
- Liaoceratops yanzigouensis14923
- Psittacosaurus14917
- Psittacosaurus24637
- Psittacosaurus lujiatunensis25498
- Psittacosaurus lujiatunensis identifié comme Psittacosaurus major27956
- Psittacosaurus lujiatunensis identifié comme Hongshanosaurus houi n. gen. n. sp.14993
- Psittacosaurus lujiatunensis identifié comme Psittacosaurus major n. sp.24647
- Chaoyang
- Formation Tuchengzi
- Chaoyangsaurus youngi identifié comme Chaoyangosaurus liaosiensis n. gen. n. sp.13360
- Formation Tuchengzi
- Heishan
- Jianchang
- Formation Tiaojishan
- Tianyulong confuciusi29485
- Formation Tiaojishan
- Lingyuan
- Formation Jiufotang
- Chuanqilong chaoyangensis52265
- Formation Jiufotang
- Ningcheng
- Yixian
- ?
- Nei Monggol
- Nei Mongol
- ?
- Formation ?
- Formation Bayan Mandahu
- Formation Bayangobi
- Formation Ejinhoro
- Formation Iren Dabasu
- Formation Jingchuan
- Psittacosaurus30693
- Formation Luohandong
- Formation Miaogou
- Gobisaurus domoculus18341
- Formation Minhe
- Neoceratopsia82280
- Formation On Gong
- Psittacosaurus identifié comme ? Protiguanodon sp.62839
- Formation Ulansuhai
- Formation Zhidan
- Alxa
- Bayan Nor
- Formation Bayan Mandahu
- Pinacosaurus grangeri64040
- Pinacosaurus grangeri64040
- Pinacosaurus grangeri64040
- Pinacosaurus grangeri86530
- Pinacosaurus mephistocephalus10079
- Protoceratops hellenikorhinus10057
- Protoceratops hellenikorhinus10057
- Protoceratops hellenikorhinus10057
- Protoceratops hellenikorhinus10057
- Protoceratops hellenikorhinus10057
- Protoceratopsidae19678
- Formation Bayangobi
- Penelopognathus weishampeli31508
- Formation Bayan Mandahu
- Ningcheng
- Formation Yixian
- Bolong yixianensis48107
- Formation Yixian
- Sheyang
- ?
- Ningxia
- Shaanxi
- Luonan
- Formation Shanyang/Hongtuling
- Shantungosaurus giganteus14794
- Formation Shanyang/Hongtuling
- Luonan
- Shandong
- Chucheng
- Formation Hongtuya
- Shantungosaurus giganteus15491
- Formation Hongtuya
- Laiyang
- Formation Doushan
- Formation Jiangjunding
- Formation Jingangkou
- Zhucheng
- Formation Hongtuya
- Ischioceratops zhuchengensis59321
- Shantungosaurus giganteus identifié comme Zhuchengosaurus maximus n. gen. n. sp.30820
- Shantungosaurus giganteus identifié comme Huaxiaosaurus aigahtens n. gen. n. sp.55085
- Sinankylosaurus zhuchengensis73441
- Sinoceratops zhuchengensis32999
- Zhuchengceratops inexpectus34152
- Formation Hongtuya
- Chucheng
- Shanxi
- ?
- Tianzhen
- Zuoyun
- Sichuan
- ?
- Chongqing
- Hechuan
- Formation Shaximiao
- Chungkingosaurus66470
- Formation Shaximiao
- Jiangbei
- Formation Shaximiao
- Chungkingosaurus jiangbeiensis17258
- Formation Shaximiao
- Kaijiang
- Formation Shaximiao
- Yandusaurus15058
- Formation Shaximiao
- Quxian
- Formation Shaximiao
- Stegosauria identifié comme Chialingosaurus kuani n. gen. n. sp.15564
- Formation Shaximiao
- Weiyuan
- Formation Ziliujing
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme ? Trachodontidae indet.45328
- Formation Ziliujing
- Yingshan
- Formation Shaximiao
- Yingshanosaurus jichuanensis65625
- Formation Shaximiao
- Zigong
- Xinjiang
- Xizang
- Xizang Zizhiqu
- ?
- Formation ?
- Changdusaurus laminaplacodus46057
- Formation ?
- ?
- Yunnan
- Zhejiang
- Anhui
Tchéquie
Allemagne
- Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
- Röstock
- Formation ?
- Emausaurus ernsti6968
- Formation ?
- Röstock
- Niedersachsen
- Nordrhein-Westfalen
- Nordrhein-Westphalen
- North Rhine-Westphalia
- Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Espagne
- Aragon
- Teruel
- Formation Camarillas
- Formation El Castellar
- Iguanodontia86383
- Formation Villar del Arzobispo
- Teruel
- Aragón
- Asturias
- Ribadesella
- Formation Tereñes
- Iguanodontoidea76558
- Formation Tereñes
- Ribadesella
- Castellón
- Castilla y Leon
- Castilla y León
- Burgos
- Soria
- Castilla-La Mancha
- Cataluña
- La Rioja
- ?
- Enciso
- Formation ?
- Iguanodontidae16839
- Formation ?
- Munilla
- Préjano
- Lleida
- ?
- Formation Talarn
- Calvarius rapidus85076
- Formation Talarn
- ?
- Teruel
- Valencia
- Valenciana
- ?
- Castelló
- Formation ?
- Iguanodon52727
- Formation ?
- Castellón
- Formation ?
- Iguanodontidae75805
- Formation Arcillas de Morella
- Hypsilophodontidae55385
- Iguanodon55385
- Iguanodon55385
- Iguanodon41033
- Iguanodon55385
- Iguanodon55385
- Iguanodon55385
- Iguanodon55385
- Iguanodon18590
- Iguanodon17679
- Iguanodon bernissartensis55385
- Iguanodon bernissartensis55385
- Iguanodon bernissartensis49177
- Iguanodon bernissartensis11753
- Iguanodontia55385
- Iguanodontia28208
- Mantellisaurus55385
- Mantellisaurus atherfieldensis49177
- Mantellisaurus atherfieldensis identifié comme Iguanodon atherfieldensis29947
- Morelladon beltrani66119
- Polacanthus17692
- Formation ?
- Aragon
Éthiopie
- Shewa
- ?
- Formation Mugher Mudstone
- Hypsilophodontidae13013
- Formation Mugher Mudstone
- ?
- Shewa
France
- ?
- ?
- Formation ?
- Hypsilophodontidae17687
- Formation ?
- ?
- Alsace
- Aube
- Formation Calcaires à Spatangues
- Iguanodon12804
- Formation Calcaires à Spatangues
- Aube
- Aude
- Ariège
- Formation Grès de Labarre
- Rhabdodon36728
- Formation Grès de Labarre
- Ariège
- Basse-Normandie
- Calvados
- Formation Marnes à Belemnopsis latesulcatus
- Loricatosaurus priscus29301
- Formation Marnes à Belemnopsis latesulcatus
- Calvados
- Champagne-Ardenne
- Grand Est
- Haute-Garonne
- Haute-Normandie
- Hauts-de-France
- Languedoc-Roussillon
- Lorraine
- Meuse
- Formation ?
- Iguanodontidae7420
- Formation ?
- Meuse
- Midi-Pyrénées
- Ariège
- Formation Grès de Labarre
- Rhabdodon priscus identifié comme Rhabdodon priscum30636
- Formation Grès de Labarre
- Ariège
- Nord-Pas-de-Calais
- Normandie
- Seine-Maritime
- Formation Marnes de Bléville
- Dryosaurus9662
- Formation Marnes de Bléville
- Seine-Maritime
- Occitanie
- Hérault
- Formation ?
- Rhabdodon9506
- Formation ?
- Hérault
- Pays de la Loire
- Poitou-Charentes
- Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur
- Bouches-du-Rhône
- Formation Argiles et Grès à Reptiles
- Rhabdodon76792
- Formation Argiles et Grès à Reptiles
- Bouches-du-Rhône
- Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
- ?
- Formation ?
- Rhabdodon29887
- Formation ?
- Bouches-du-Rhône
- Var
- ?
- ?
Royaume-Uni
- ?
- ?
- Formation ?
- Vectidromeus insularis86560
- Formation ?
- ?
- England
- ?
- Bedfordshire
- Buckinghamshire
- Cambridgeshire
- Formation ?
- Iguanodon47414
- Formation Ampthill Clay
- Ankylosauria identifié comme Cryptosaurus eumerus n. gen. n. sp.9803
- Formation Oxford Clay
- Callovosaurus leedsi identifié comme Camptosaurus leedsi n. sp.14155
- Loricatosaurus priscus identifié comme Stegosaurus priscus n. sp.25691
- Sarcolestes leedsi12771
- Sarcolestes leedsi14154
- Stegosauria identifié comme Omosaurus durobrivensis n. sp.25692
- Stegosauria identifié comme Omosaurus leedsi n. sp.29301
- Formation Upper Greensand
- Formation West Melbury Chalk
- Hadrosauroidea identifié comme Trachodon cantabrigiensis n. sp.14158
- Formation West Melbury Marly Chalk
- Formation ?
- Dorset
- Formation ?
- Formation Ashdown
- Formation Charmouth Mudstone
- Formation Durlston
- Formation Kimmeridge Clay
- Hypsilophodontidae25599
- Formation Lulworth
- Formation Weald Clay
- Dorsetshire
- Formation Lulworth
- Echinodon becklesii14066
- Formation Lulworth
- Dover
- Formation West Melbury Marly Chalk
- Ankylosauria identifié comme Acanthopholis horridus n. gen. n. sp.13241
- Formation West Melbury Marly Chalk
- East Sussex
- Formation ?
- Formation Ashdown
- Formation Wadhurst Clay
- Formation Weald Clay
- Barilium dawsoni identifié comme Iguanodon cf. dawsoni14160
- Hertfordshire
- Formation Zig Zag Chalk
- Hadrosauroidea identifié comme Iguanodon hillii n. sp.9523
- Formation Zig Zag Chalk
- Isle of Wight
- Formation ?
- Hylaeosaurus17480
- Hypsilophodon foxii5672
- Iguanodon78163
- Iguanodon29198
- Iguanodon23494
- Iguanodon14063
- Iguanodon17008
- Iguanodon identifié comme Iguanodon mantelli14062
- Iguanodon bernissartensis14142
- Iguanodon bernissartensis identifié comme Iguanodon seelyi n. sp.24480
- Iguanodontoidea31500
- Mantellisaurus atherfieldensis identifié comme Iguanodon cf. atherfieldensis82927
- Polacanthus foxii identifié comme Polacanthus becklesi n. sp.17002
- Formation Ferruginous Sands
- Polacanthus foxii17002
- Formation Vectis
- Formation Wessex
- Brighstoneus simmondsi80133
- Comptonatus chasei88932
- Euornithopoda identifié comme Camptosaurus valdensis n. sp.31500
- Hypsilophodon foxii12803
- Hypsilophodon foxii7422
- Hypsilophodontidae33032
- Iguanodon51648
- Iguanodon82927
- Iguanodon78163
- Iguanodon17976
- Iguanodon30971
- Iguanodon30971
- Iguanodon78163
- Iguanodon86115
- Iguanodon86115
- Iguanodon identifié comme Iguanodon cf. mantelli18695
- Iguanodon bernissartensis51648
- Iguanodon bernissartensis82927
- Iguanodon bernissartensis18695
- Iguanodontia88932
- Iguanodontia identifié comme Vectisaurus sp.78163
- Iguanodontia identifié comme Vectisaurus valdensis n. gen. n. sp.7426
- Iguanodontidae78160
- Iguanodontidae27782
- Iguanodontidae27896
- Iguanodontidae27896
- Iguanodontidae27896
- Iguanodontoidea31500
- Iguanodontoidea27896
- Mantellisaurus identifié comme Proplanicoxa galtoni n. gen. n. sp.50540
- Mantellisaurus atherfieldensis identifié comme Iguanodon atherfieldensis12450
- Mantellisaurus atherfieldensis identifié comme Iguanodon atherfieldensis82927
- Polacanthus45717
- Polacanthus17002
- Polacanthus45717
- Polacanthus identifié comme Vectensia sp. n. gen.26085
- Polacanthus foxii7427
- Polacanthus foxii identifié comme Polacanthus foxi51648
- Valdosaurus14982
- Valdosaurus canaliculatus31500
- Valdosaurus canaliculatus82927
- Valdosaurus canaliculatus88655
- Valdosaurus canaliculatus identifié comme ? Dryosaurus canaliculatus n. sp.25599
- Vectipelta barretti85050
- Formation ?
- Kent
- Formation Hythe
- Mantellisaurus atherfieldensis identifié comme Mantellodon carpenteri n. gen. n. sp.50539
- Formation Hythe
- North Gloucestershire
- Formation Chipping Norton Limestone
- Hypsilophodontidae10557
- Formation Chipping Norton Limestone
- North Yorkshire
- Oxfordshire
- Surrey
- Sussex
- Formation ?
- Formation Ashdown
- Formation Tunbridge Wells Sand
- Hylaeosaurus armatus identifié comme Hylaeosaurus oweni n. sp.14142
- Hylaeosaurus armatus identifié comme Hylaeosaurus oweni14142
- Iguanodon55914
- Iguanodon identifié comme Iguanodon mantelli7386
- Iguanodon identifié comme Iguanodon mantelli82927
- Iguanodon identifié comme Iguanosaurus sp. n. gen.63620
- Iguanodontidae27782
- Polacanthus12793
- Stegosauria identifié comme Regnosaurus northamptoni n. gen. n. sp.23719
- Valdosaurus31500
- Formation Wadhurst Clay
- Barilium dawsoni identifié comme Iguanodon dawsoni n. sp.14158
- Barilium dawsoni identifié comme Sellacoxa pauli n. gen. n. sp.50540
- Hypselospinus fittoni53690
- Hypselospinus fittoni identifié comme Iguanodon fittoni n. sp.14156
- Hypselospinus fittoni identifié comme Iguanodon hollingtonensis85567
- Hypselospinus fittoni identifié comme Iguanodon hollingtoniensis n. sp.30971
- Iguanodon85567
- Iguanodon85567
- Iguanodon30956
- Iguanodontidae identifié comme Cetiosaurus brachyurus n. sp.14071
- Formation Weald Clay
- Formation Wessex
- Polacanthus rudgwickensis13933
- West Sussex
- Formation ?
- Iguanodon64604
- Formation Tunbridge Wells Sand
- Formation Weald Clay
- Formation ?
- Wiltshire
- isle of Wight
- Formation ?
- Iguanodon18692
- Formation ?
- Northern Ireland
- Antrim
- Formation Waterloo Mudstone
- Scelidosaurus86232
- Formation Waterloo Mudstone
- Antrim
- ?
Géorgie
- ?
- ?
- Formation ?
- Iguanodontidae61518
- Formation ?
- ?
- ?
Honduras
- Comayagua
- ?
- Formation Esquias
- Iguanodontidae13749
- Formation Esquias
- ?
- Comayagua
Croatie
- Istarska
- ?
- Formation ?
- Iguanodontidae19851
- Formation ?
- ?
- Istarska
Hongrie
Inde
Italie
- Friuli-Venezia Giulia
- Trieste
- Formation Aurisina
- Tethyshadros insularis31507
- Formation Aurisina
- Trieste
- Friuli-Venezia Giulia
Japon
- Fukui
- Fukuoka
- Gifu
- Hokkaido
- Hobetsu
- Formation Hakobuchi
- Kamuysaurus japonicus71248
- Formation Hakobuchi
- Hobetsu
- Honshu
- Hyogo
- Ishikawa
- Kagoshima
- ?
- Formation Imuta
- Ceratopsidae70790
- Formation Imuta
- ?
- Kumamoto
- Kamimashiki
- Formation Jobu
- Ceratopsia60601
- Formation Jobu
- Kamimashiki
- Mie
- ?
- Formation Kamo
- Iguanodontidae18726
- Formation Kamo
- ?
- Tokushima
- Katsuura
- Formation Tatsukawa
- Iguanodontidae54226
- Formation Tatsukawa
- Katsuura
- Yamaguchi
- ?
- Formation Kiyosue
- Iguanodontidae54277
- Formation Kiyosue
- ?
Kirghizistan
- Jalal-Abad
- Osh
- ?
- Formation Kurshab
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodon sp.16510
- Formation Kurshab
- ?
Corée du Sud
Kazakhstan
- Almaty
- Aqmola
- Ongtustik Qazaqstan
- ?
- Formation Dabrazhin
- Kazaklambia convincens identifié comme Procheneosaurus convincens n. sp.14363
- Formation Dabrazhin
- ?
- Qostanay
- ?
- Formation Zhuravlevskaya
- Hadrosaurus16510
- Formation Zhuravlevskaya
- ?
- Qyzylorda
- ?
- Formation Bostobe
- Formation Zhirkindek
- Ornithopoda identifié comme Gilmoreosaurus cf. arkhangelskyi16510
- ?
- Turkistan
- Zhambyl
Laos
Lesotho
- Mafeteng
- Qacha's Nek
- ?
- Formation Elliot
- Abrictosaurus consors identifié comme Lycorhinus consors n. sp.14203
- Formation Elliot
- ?
- Quthing
Maroc
Madagascar
- Mahajanga
- ?
- Formation Maevarano
- Ankylosauria identifié comme Stegosaurus madagascariensis n. sp.23581
- Formation Maevarano
- ?
- Mahajanga
Mongolie
- ?
- ?
- Formation Andaikhudag
- Psittacosaurus amitabha77017
- Formation Andaikhudag
- ?
- Bayankhongor
- ?
- Formation Ulan Argalant
- Psittacosaurus80151
- Formation Ulan Argalant
- ?
- Dornogov
- Omngov
- Omnogov
- ?
- Formation ?
- Formation Alagteeg
- Formation Baruungoyot
- Bagaceratops53759
- Bagaceratops rozhdestvenskyi6048
- Bagaceratops rozhdestvenskyi86269
- Bagaceratops rozhdestvenskyi86269
- Bagaceratops rozhdestvenskyi70305
- Bagaceratops rozhdestvenskyi identifié comme Platyceratops tatarinovi n. gen. n. sp.11744
- Bagaceratops rozhdestvenskyi identifié comme Gobiceratops minutus n. gen. n. sp.29118
- Bagaceratops rozhdestvenskyi identifié comme Lamaceratops tereschenkoi n. gen. n. sp.11744
- Breviceratops kozlowskii86269
- Breviceratops kozlowskii identifié comme ? Protoceratops kozlowskii n. sp.6048
- Pinacosaurus grangeri26796
- Protoceratops9899
- Protoceratops10453
- Protoceratops9899
- Protoceratopsidae41004
- Protoceratopsidae41004
- Protoceratopsidae55298
- Protoceratopsidae41004
- Protoceratopsidae41004
- Protoceratopsidae41004
- Protoceratopsidae41004
- Saichania chulsanensis59136
- Saichania chulsanensis9909
- Saichania chulsanensis9909
- Tarchia kielanae9909
- Tylocephale gilmorei9908
- Formation Baynshire
- Amtocephale gobiensis46741
- Ankylosauridae identifié comme "Syrmosaurus" disparoserratus6048
- Ankylosauridae identifié comme Syrmosaurus disparoserratus n. sp.14386
- Bactrosaurus42154
- Bactrosaurus42292
- Gobihadros mongoliensis68688
- Gobihadros mongoliensis68688
- Gobihadros mongoliensis68688
- Gobihadros mongoliensis68688
- Gobihadros mongoliensis68688
- Gobihadros mongoliensis68688
- Graciliceratops mongoliensis14425
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Arstanosaurus sp.76475
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodontidae indet.14389
- Ornithischia identifié comme Amtosaurus magnus n. gen. n. sp.13890
- Talarurus plicatospineus13890
- Zaraapelta nomadis66054
- Formation Djadokhta
- Bagaceratops5757
- Bagaceratops82280
- Bagaceratops23829
- Bagaceratops70925
- Oviraptor philoceratops13096
- Pinacosaurus42293
- Pinacosaurus42294
- Pinacosaurus9901
- Pinacosaurus42291
- Pinacosaurus grangeri12056
- Pinacosaurus grangeri14235
- Pinacosaurus grangeri28193
- Pinacosaurus grangeri identifié comme Syrmosaurus viminocaudus n. gen. n. sp.14386
- Protoceratops13060
- Protoceratops42154
- Protoceratops82280
- Protoceratops42153
- Protoceratops53146
- Protoceratops andrewsi14566
- Protoceratops andrewsi50510
- Protoceratops andrewsi50510
- Protoceratops andrewsi9902
- Protoceratops andrewsi9901
- Protoceratops andrewsi9901
- Protoceratops andrewsi7347
- Protoceratops andrewsi7347
- Protoceratops andrewsi50165
- Protoceratops andrewsi82301
- Protoceratops andrewsi82301
- Protoceratops andrewsi82301
- Protoceratops andrewsi82301
- Protoceratops andrewsi63431
- Protoceratops andrewsi identifié comme Bainoceratops efremovi n. gen. n. sp.18696
- Protoceratopsidae41004
- Protoceratopsidae42294
- Protoceratopsidae27284
- Udanoceratops tschizhovi13879
- Formation Nemegt
- Ankylosauridae identifié comme Dyoplosaurus giganteus n. sp.14389
- Ankylosauridae identifié comme Dyoplosaurus giganteus9909
- Ankylosauridae identifié comme "Dyoplosaurus" giganteus9909
- Ankylosauridae identifié comme Tarchia gigantea59835
- Ankylosauridae identifié comme Tarchia gigantea59835
- Bagaceratops42289
- Barsboldia sicinskii9907
- Homalocephale calathocercos9908
- Homalocephale calathocercos9908
- Prenocephale86067
- Prenocephale86067
- Prenocephale prenes9908
- Prenocephale prenes86067
- Protoceratopsidae55298
- Protoceratopsidae53759
- Protoceratopsidae41004
- Protoceratopsidae41004
- Saurolophus55060
- Saurolophus82301
- Saurolophus59835
- Saurolophus34415
- Saurolophus42291
- Saurolophus34415
- Saurolophus42293
- Saurolophus identifié comme Saurolophus angustirstris77258
- Saurolophus angustirostris77731
- Saurolophus angustirostris59136
- Saurolophus angustirostris80572
- Saurolophus angustirostris24890
- Saurolophus angustirostris80572
- Saurolophus angustirostris10453
- Saurolophus angustirostris10453
- Saurolophus angustirostris80572
- Saurolophus angustirostris80572
- Saurolophus angustirostris9899
- Saurolophus angustirostris69309
- Saurolophus angustirostris80572
- Tarchia55298
- Tarchia teresae67319
- Tarchia tumanovae82395
- Formation Ulaanoosh
- Beg tse73869
- Gurvan Tes
- Umunugovi Aimag
- ?
- Omnogov Aimag
- ?
- Formation Djadokhta
- Bagaceratops35498
- Formation Djadokhta
- ?
- Omnogov Aimak
- Omnogovi
- Ovorhangai
- Ovorkhangai
- ?
- Formation ?
- Psittacosaurus55067
- Formation Öösh
- Formation ?
- ?
- Ömnögovi Aimag
- Övörkhangai
- ?
Mexique
- Baja California
- Chihuahua
- Coahuila
- ?
- Formation ?
- Coahuilaceratops magnacuerna33417
- Formation Aguja
- Formation Cerro del Pueblo
- Ceratopsia62830
- Ceratopsidae82620
- Ceratopsidae61988
- Ceratopsidae82622
- Ceratopsidae82620
- Ceratopsidae82620
- Ceratopsidae82621
- Coahuilasaurus lipani90562
- Coahuilasaurus lipani90562
- Coahuilasaurus lipani90562
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodon sp.62830
- Latirhinus uitstlani43677
- Tlatolophus galorum76872
- Velafrons coahuilensis26150
- Velafrons coahuilensis76873
- Formation Olmos
- Ceratopsidae82620
- Formation Pen
- Acantholipan gonzalezi66935
- Formation Soledad
- Ceratopsidae76554
- Formation ?
- Ocampo
- Formation Aguja
- Yehuecauhceratops mudei67324
- Formation Aguja
- Sabinas
- Formation Olmos
- Ceratopsidae82620
- Formation Olmos
- Saltillo
- Formation Cerro del Pueblo
- Ceratopsidae82620
- Formation Cerro del Pueblo
- ?
- Michoacán
- Puebla
- ?
- Formation San Juan Raya
- Iguanodontidae47964
- Formation San Juan Raya
- ?
- Sonora
- Tamaulipas
- ?
- Formation La Boca
- Heterodontosaurus43803
- Formation La Boca
- ?
Malaisie
- Terengganu
- Hulu Terengganu
- Formation Lotong Sandstone
- Iguanodontia83628
- Formation Lotong Sandstone
- Hulu Terengganu
- Terengganu
Niger
- ?
- ?
- Formation Speeton Clay
- Iguanodontia61335
- Formation Speeton Clay
- ?
- ?
Pologne
- Lubelskie
- ?
- Formation ?
- Ceratopsia60829
- Formation ?
- ?
- Lubelskie
Portugal
- ?
- Algarve
- Faro
- Formation Salema
- Iguanodontidae86732
- Formation Salema
- Faro
- Centro
- Coimbra
- Leiria
- Lisboa
- Lourinha
- ?
- Formation Lourinhã
- Ornithopoda identifié comme Phyllodon henkeli74700
- Formation Lourinhã
- ?
- Setúbal
- ?
- Formation Ladeiras
- Iguanodon65423
- Formation Ladeiras
- ?
Roumanie
- ?
- Alba
- ?
- Formation Sebeş
- Dinosauria identifié comme Iguanodonichnus sp.49557
- Rhabdodon28886
- Struthiosaurus49557
- Struthiosaurus transylvanicus37235
- Telmatosaurus81031
- Telmatosaurus49557
- Telmatosaurus49557
- Zalmoxes49557
- Zalmoxes81031
- Zalmoxes81031
- Zalmoxes49557
- Zalmoxes49557
- Zalmoxes37235
- Zalmoxes50583
- Zalmoxes50583
- Zalmoxes shqiperorum49557
- Formation Sînpetru
- Zalmoxes robustus13939
- Formation Şard
- Formation Sebeş
- ?
- Hunedoara
- ?
- Formation ?
- Formation Densuş-Ciula
- Rhabdodontidae87482
- Telmatosaurus76067
- Telmatosaurus37254
- Telmatosaurus76067
- Telmatosaurus transsylvanicus76545
- Zalmoxes76092
- Zalmoxes76067
- Zalmoxes76067
- Zalmoxes37254
- Zalmoxes76067
- Zalmoxes76067
- Zalmoxes robustus13939
- Zalmoxes robustus identifié comme Rhabdodon robustus19377
- Zalmoxes shqiperorum13939
- Zalmoxes shqiperorum37254
- Zalmoxes shqiperorum13939
- Formation Râul Mare
- Formation Sînpetru
- Hypsilophodontidae55945
- Rhabdodon priscus identifié comme Rhabdodon priscum32943
- Rhabdodon suessi identifié comme Mochlodon suessi14097
- Struthiosaurus77788
- Struthiosaurus77788
- Struthiosaurus transylvanicus identifié comme Struthiosaurus transilvanicus n. sp.32943
- Telmatosaurus77788
- Telmatosaurus77788
- Telmatosaurus77788
- Telmatosaurus76092
- Telmatosaurus77788
- Telmatosaurus77788
- Telmatosaurus77788
- Telmatosaurus35186
- Telmatosaurus transsylvanicus77788
- Telmatosaurus transsylvanicus73885
- Telmatosaurus transsylvanicus identifié comme Limnosaurus transsylvanicus n. gen. n. sp.32946
- Zalmoxes77788
- Zalmoxes77788
- Zalmoxes77788
- Zalmoxes77788
- Zalmoxes77788
- Zalmoxes77788
- Zalmoxes77788
- Zalmoxes77788
- Zalmoxes77788
- Zalmoxes35186
- Zalmoxes robustus identifié comme Rhabdodon robustus19377
- Zalmoxes robustus identifié comme Camptosaurus inkeyi n. sp.32946
- Zalmoxes shqiperorum76092
- Zalmoxes shqiperorum13939
- ?
- Judetul Bihor
- Salaj
- Sebeş
- Transylvania
- ?
- Formation Densuș-Ciula
- Rhabdodontidae87482
- Formation Densuș-Ciula
- ?
Russie
- Amur
- Belgorod
- Staryi Oskol
- Formation ?
- Iguanodontia86461
- Formation ?
- Staryi Oskol
- Buryat
- Bichursky
- Formation Khilok
- Hypsilophodontidae17903
- Formation Khilok
- Bichursky
- Chukot
- Anadyrsky
- Formation Kakanaut
- Neoceratopsia29157
- Formation Kakanaut
- Anadyrsky
- Kemerovo
- Krasnoyarsk
- Orenburg
- Gaysky
- Formation ?
- Iguanodontia82397
- Formation ?
- Gaysky
- Sakhalin
- ?
- Formation ?
- Nipponosaurus sachalinensis10243
- Formation ?
- ?
- Tuva
- ?
- Formation Saldam
- Stegosauria identifié comme Saldamosaurus tuvensis n. gen. n. sp.66469
- Formation Saldam
- ?
- Zabaykal'ye
Soudan
Suède
Slovénie
- Obalno-Kraska
- ?
- Formation Liburnian
- Iguanodontidae19177
- Formation Liburnian
- ?
- Obalno-Kraska
Svalbard et île Jan Mayen
- ?
- ?
- Formation Helvetiafjellet
- Iguanodontidae61518
- Formation Helvetiafjellet
- ?
- ?
Thaïlande
Tadjikistan
Tunisie
Tanzanie
- Lindi
- ?
- Formation Tendaguru
- Dysalotosaurus lettowvorbecki18585
- Kentrosaurus identifié comme ? Kentrurosaurus sp.57268
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus12607
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus12607
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus12607
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus12607
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus12607
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus12607
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus12607
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus12607
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus12607
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus12607
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus12607
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus12607
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus12607
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus12607
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus12607
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus12607
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus12607
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus12607
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus12607
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus12562
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus12607
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus12611
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus12607
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus identifié comme Kentrurosaurus aethiopicus12607
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus identifié comme Kentrurosaurus aethiopicus12607
- Kentrosaurus aethiopicus identifié comme Kentrurosaurus aethiopicus12612
- Formation Tendaguru
- ?
- Lindi
Ukraine
- Crimea
- Bakhchysarais'kyl
- Formation ?
- Riabininohadros weberae identifié comme Orthomerus weberi n. sp.63088
- Formation ?
- Bakhchysarais'kyl
- Crimea
États-Unis
- Alabama
- Alaska
- ?
- Matanuska-Susitna
- Formation Matanuska
- Edmontonia14082
- Formation Matanuska
- North Slope
- Alberta
- ?
- Formation Oldman
- Albertadromeus syntarsus46723
- Formation Oldman
- ?
- Arizona
- ?
- Apache
- Coconino
- Formation Kayenta
- Scutellosaurus43930
- Scutellosaurus74898
- Scutellosaurus74898
- Scutellosaurus74900
- Scutellosaurus74898
- Scutellosaurus lawleri4405
- Scutellosaurus lawleri74898
- Scutellosaurus lawleri77736
- Scutellosaurus lawleri77736
- Scutellosaurus lawleri74898
- Scutellosaurus lawleri74898
- Scutellosaurus lawleri74898
- Scutellosaurus lawleri74898
- Scutellosaurus lawleri74898
- Scutellosaurus lawleri12373
- Scutellosaurus lawleri43930
- Scutellosaurus lawleri74900
- Scutellosaurus lawleri74898
- Scutellosaurus lawleri74898
- Scutellosaurus lawleri74898
- Scutellosaurus lawleri74898
- Thyreophora identifié comme Scelidosaurus arizonensis66469
- Thyreophora identifié comme Scelidosaurus arizonensis66469
- Formation Kayenta
- Pima
- Santa Cruz
- California
- Colorado
- ?
- Formation Morrison
- Stegosaurus14818
- Formation Morrison
- Adams
- Formation Arapahoe
- Formation Denver
- Formation Laramie
- Arapahoe
- Baca
- Formation ?
- Iguanodontidae19038
- Formation ?
- Delta
- El Paso
- Fremont
- Formation ?
- Ceratopsia15240
- Formation Morrison
- Camptosaurus dispar identifié comme Camptosaurus medius10606
- Camptosaurus dispar identifié comme Symphyrophus musculosus n. gen. n. sp.12893
- Dryosaurus12893
- Dryosaurus12893
- Hypsirophus discurus12893
- Nanosaurus agilis7809
- Nanosaurus agilis identifié comme Laosaurus gracilis10606
- Nanosaurus agilis identifié comme Nanosaurus rex n. sp.7811
- Nanosaurus agilis identifié comme Othnielia rex12893
- Ornithopoda identifié comme "Laosaurus" sp.12896
- Stegosaurus12893
- Stegosaurus identifié comme Stegosaurus armatus10606
- Stegosaurus stenops12893
- Stegosaurus stenops10606
- Stegosaurus stenops12893
- Stegosaurus stenops55055
- Formation ?
- Gunnison
- Jefferson
- Formation Denver
- Formation Laramie
- Formation Morrison
- Stegosaurus identifié comme Stegosaurus armatus n. gen. n. sp.7808
- Las Animas
- Mesa
- Formation Morrison
- Camptosaurus13281
- Camptosaurus15179
- Dryosaurus14332
- Dryosaurus altus13281
- Fruitadens haagarorum31136
- Fruitadens haagarorum31136
- Fruitadens haagarorum31136
- Mymoorapelta maysi12888
- Mymoorapelta maysi10656
- Nanosaurus agilis identifié comme Othnielosaurus consors61877
- Ornithopoda identifié comme Othnielia sp.15179
- Stegosaurus13281
- Stegosaurus53013
- Stegosaurus13281
- Stegosaurus15179
- Stegosaurus61877
- Stegosaurus15179
- Stegosaurus15179
- Stegosaurus stenops13281
- Stegosaurus ungulatus63751
- Formation Morrison
- Moffat
- Montrose
- Rio Blanco
- Routt
- Formation ?
- Ceratopsia12207
- Formation ?
- Weld
- ?
- Idaho
- Kansas
- Gove
- Formation Niobrara
- Niobrarasaurus coleii identifié comme Hierosaurus coleii n. sp.51966
- Formation Niobrara
- Lane
- Formation Niobrara
- Niobrarasaurus coleii13087
- Formation Niobrara
- Logan
- Formation Niobrara
- Claosaurus agilis identifié comme Hadrosaurus agilis n. sp.7805
- Formation Niobrara
- Ottawa
- Formation Dakota
- Silvisaurus condrayi9210
- Formation Dakota
- Russell
- Formation ?
- Silvisaurus13083
- Formation ?
- Trego
- Formation Niobrara
- Ankylosauria identifié comme Hierosaurus sternbergii n. gen. n. sp.9195
- Formation Niobrara
- Gove
- Maryland
- Mississippi
- Missouri
- Bollinger
- Formation ?
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Neosaurus missouriensis n. gen. n. sp.12054
- Formation ?
- Bollinger
- Montana
- ?
- Formation Cloverly
- Formation Hell Creek
- Formation Judith River
- Probrachylophosaurus bergei66141
- Formation Two Medicine
- Beaverhead
- Big Horn
- Formation Cloverly
- Sauropelta13525
- Sauropelta13525
- Sauropelta edwardsorum identifié comme Sauropelta edwardsi n. gen. n. sp.13525
- Sauropelta edwardsorum identifié comme Sauropelta edwardsi13525
- Sauropelta edwardsorum identifié comme Sauropelta edwardsi13525
- Sauropelta edwardsorum identifié comme Sauropelta edwardsi13525
- Sauropelta edwardsorum identifié comme Sauropelta edwardsi13525
- Sauropelta edwardsorum identifié comme Sauropelta edwardsi13525
- Sauropelta edwardsorum identifié comme Sauropelta edwardsi13525
- Sauropelta edwardsorum identifié comme Sauropelta edwardsi13525
- Sauropelta edwardsorum identifié comme Sauropelta edwardsi13525
- Sauropelta edwardsorum identifié comme Sauropelta ? edwardsi13525
- Sauropelta edwardsorum identifié comme Sauropelta ? edwardsi13525
- Tenontosaurus13525
- Tenontosaurus13525
- Tenontosaurus13525
- Tenontosaurus13525
- Tenontosaurus13525
- Tenontosaurus13525
- Tenontosaurus13525
- Tenontosaurus13525
- Tenontosaurus13525
- Tenontosaurus tilletti13525
- Tenontosaurus tilletti13525
- Tenontosaurus tilletti13525
- Tenontosaurus tilletti13525
- Tenontosaurus tilletti13525
- Tenontosaurus tilletti13525
- Tenontosaurus tilletti13525
- Tenontosaurus tilletti13525
- Tenontosaurus tilletti13525
- Tenontosaurus tilletti13525
- Tenontosaurus tilletti13525
- Tenontosaurus tilletti13525
- Tenontosaurus tilletti13525
- Tenontosaurus tilletti13525
- Tenontosaurus tilletti13525
- Tenontosaurus tilletti13525
- Tenontosaurus tilletti13525
- Tenontosaurus tilletti13525
- Tenontosaurus tilletti13525
- Tenontosaurus tilletti13525
- Tenontosaurus tilletti13525
- Formation Lance
- Ceratopsia48217
- Formation Cloverly
- Blaine
- Carbon
- Formation Cloverly
- Sauropelta edwardsorum identifié comme Sauropelta edwardsi13525
- Sauropelta edwardsorum identifié comme Sauropelta edwardsi13525
- Tenontosaurus tilletti13525
- Tenontosaurus tilletti13525
- Tenontosaurus tilletti44000
- Tenontosaurus tilletti13525
- Tenontosaurus tilletti13525
- Tenontosaurus tilletti13525
- Tenontosaurus tilletti13525
- Tenontosaurus tilletti13525
- Tenontosaurus tilletti13525
- Tenontosaurus tilletti44000
- Tenontosaurus tilletti13525
- Tenontosaurus tilletti13525
- Tenontosaurus tilletti13525
- Tenontosaurus tilletti13525
- Tenontosaurus tilletti13525
- Tenontosaurus tilletti14102
- Tenontosaurus tilletti13525
- Zephyrosaurus schaffi23373
- Formation Lance
- Ceratopsia14811
- Formation Morrison
- Stegosaurus15179
- Formation Cloverly
- Carbon County
- Formation Cloverly
- Aquilops americanus53819
- Formation Cloverly
- Carter
- Formation Hell Creek
- Leptoceratops gracilis24832
- Leptoceratops gracilis24832
- Pachycephalosaurus29828
- Pachycephalosaurus29828
- Pachycephalosaurus wyomingensis52511
- Pachycephalosaurus wyomingensis identifié comme Pachycephalosaurus grangeri n. gen. n. sp.12773
- Pachycephalosaurus wyomingensis identifié comme Stygimoloch spinifer13015
- Sphaerotholus buchholtzae14450
- Thescelosaurus63480
- Triceratops63480
- Formation Lance
- Formation Hell Creek
- Chouteau
- Formation Judith River
- Ceratopsidae3008
- Edmontonia longiceps3008
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Diclonius sp.17576
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Procheneosaurus altidens3008
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Kritosaurus cf. breviceps3008
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Hadrosaurus breviceps n. sp.10620
- Monoclonius identifié comme Monoclonius recurvicornis n. sp.9274
- Monoclonius crassus15650
- Orodromeus makelai12971
- Stegoceras validum identifié comme ? Stegoceras validus3008
- Formation Judith River
- Custer
- Dawson
- Fergus
- Formation Judith River
- Ankylosauria identifié comme cf. Palaeoscincus sp.62883
- Ankylosauria identifié comme Palaeoscincus costatus n. gen. n. sp.13002
- Corythosaurus84647
- Furcatoceratops elucidans85498
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodon mirabilis n. gen. n. sp.13002
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodontidae indet.62883
- Lambeosaurinae identifié comme Hadrosaurus paucidens n. sp.10620
- Spiclypeus shipporum59188
- Vagaceratops irvinensis identifié comme Mercuriceratops gemini n. gen. n. sp.51303
- Formation Morrison
- Formation Judith River
- Garfield
- Formation Hell Creek
- Ankylosaurus magniventris12202
- Ankylosaurus magniventris4210
- Ceratopsia13103
- Ceratopsia13103
- Ceratopsia13103
- Ceratopsidae13103
- Ceratopsidae13103
- Ceratopsidae13103
- Ceratopsidae13103
- Ceratopsidae13103
- Ceratopsidae13103
- Ceratopsidae13103
- Ceratopsidae13103
- Ceratopsidae13103
- Ceratopsidae13103
- Ceratopsidae13103
- Ceratopsidae13103
- Ceratopsidae13103
- Ceratopsidae13103
- Ceratopsidae13103
- Ceratopsidae28887
- Ceratopsidae28887
- Ceratopsidae13103
- Ceratopsidae1987
- Ceratopsidae identifié comme Ugrosaurus olsoni n. gen. n. sp.13600
- Edmontonia13103
- Edmontosaurus13466
- Edmontosaurus46207
- Edmontosaurus identifié comme Anatosaurus sp.12319
- Edmontosaurus identifié comme Anatosaurus sp.13103
- Edmontosaurus identifié comme Anatosaurus sp.13103
- Edmontosaurus identifié comme Anatosaurus sp.12319
- Edmontosaurus identifié comme Anatosaurus sp.12319
- Edmontosaurus identifié comme Anatosaurus sp.12319
- Edmontosaurus annectens79651
- Edmontosaurus annectens67361
- Hypsilophodontidae13103
- Hypsilophodontidae13103
- Hypsilophodontidae13103
- Hypsilophodontidae13103
- Pachycephalosaurus13103
- Pachycephalosaurus wyomingensis14263
- Pachycephalosaurus wyomingensis identifié comme Stygimoloch spinifer13015
- Pachycephalosaurus wyomingensis identifié comme Stygimoloch spinifer13103
- Pachycephalosaurus wyomingensis identifié comme Stygimoloch spinifer13015
- Pachycephalosaurus wyomingensis identifié comme Stygimoloch spinifer13015
- Platytholus clemensi84639
- Stegoceras24421
- Stegoceras14263
- Thescelosaurus13103
- Thescelosaurus13103
- Thescelosaurus13103
- Thescelosaurus13103
- Thescelosaurus13103
- Thescelosaurus31494
- Thescelosaurus13103
- Thescelosaurus28887
- Thescelosaurus garbanii14862
- Triceratops82646
- Triceratops77273
- Triceratops90690
- Triceratops13103
- Triceratops10351
- Triceratops77273
- Triceratops12304
- Triceratops14848
- Triceratops27184
- Triceratops13103
- Triceratops82752
- Triceratops53020
- Triceratops77273
- Triceratops27184
- Triceratops54744
- Triceratops82752
- Triceratops82750
- Triceratops horridus77273
- Triceratops horridus identifié comme Triceratops serratus12314
- Triceratops horridus identifié comme Triceratops ? brevicornus12314
- Triceratops prorsus56683
- Triceratops prorsus65452
- Formation Hell Creek
- Garfield County
- Glacier
- Formation St. Mary River
- Formation Two Medicine
- Achelousaurus horneri8729
- Achelousaurus horneri14725
- Achelousaurus horneri14725
- Centrosaurinae identifié comme Brachyceratops sp.17718
- Centrosaurinae identifié comme Brachyceratops montanensis n. gen. n. sp.13459
- Ceratopsia56011
- Ceratopsia9812
- Ceratopsia17718
- Ceratopsia8729
- Einiosaurus procurvicornis17718
- Einiosaurus procurvicornis14725
- Einiosaurus procurvicornis8729
- Euoplocephalus17500
- Euoplocephalus8729
- Gryposaurus5724
- Gryposaurus latidens10628
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme "Trachodon" marginatus12319
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Stephanosaurus ? marginatus18053
- Hypacrosaurus12319
- Hypacrosaurus stebingeri12559
- Hypacrosaurus stebingeri12559
- Hypacrosaurus stebingeri76965
- Hypacrosaurus stebingeri17718
- Hypacrosaurus stebingeri12559
- Hypacrosaurus stebingeri12559
- Hypacrosaurus stebingeri12559
- Hypacrosaurus stebingeri12559
- Hypacrosaurus stebingeri12559
- Hypacrosaurus stebingeri12559
- Hypacrosaurus stebingeri12559
- Hypacrosaurus stebingeri17718
- Hypacrosaurus stebingeri47300
- Hypsilophodontidae17718
- Hypsilophodontidae17718
- Maiasaura peeblesorum5724
- Oohkotokia66472
- Oohkotokia horneri66472
- Oohkotokia horneri66472
- Orodromeus makelai7404
- Orodromeus makelai17718
- Orodromeus makelai17718
- Panoplosaurus rugosidens identifié comme Palaeoscincus rugosidens n. sp.12057
- Prosaurolophus maximus identifié comme Prosaurolophus blackfeetensis17718
- Prosaurolophus maximus identifié comme Prosaurolophus blackfeetensis5724
- Prosaurolophus maximus identifié comme Prosaurolophus blackfeetensis n. sp.5697
- Rubeosaurus ovatus33790
- Rubeosaurus ovatus identifié comme Styracosaurus ovatus n. sp.12057
- Saurolophinae identifié comme Glishades ericksoni n. gen. n. sp.32716
- Stellasaurus ancellae72323
- Formation Willow Creek
- Hypsilophodontidae16682
- Golden Valley
- Formation Judith River
- Centrosaurus1487
- Formation Judith River
- Hill
- Formation Judith River
- Albertaceratops nesmoi19935
- Brachylophosaurus canadensis identifié comme Brachylophosaurus goodwini n. sp.7405
- Ceratopsidae14199
- Corythosaurus84647
- Edmontonia13103
- Euoplocephalus13103
- Euoplocephalus13103
- Judiceratops tigris46503
- Lokiceratops rangiformis88706
- Medusaceratops lokii33792
- Stegoceras13582
- Stegoceras14450
- Stegoceras validum13582
- Stegoceras validum13582
- Stegoceras validum13582
- Stegoceras validum13582
- Stegoceras validum identifié comme Ornatotholus browni13582
- Zuul crurivastator62290
- Formation Judith River
- Liberty
- Formation Judith River
- Stegoceras validum13582
- Formation Judith River
- McCone
- Formation Hell Creek
- Ceratopsia13103
- Ceratopsia13103
- Ceratopsia13103
- Ceratopsidae13103
- Ceratopsidae13103
- Ceratopsidae13103
- Ceratopsidae identifié comme Triceratops maximus n. sp.9592
- Edmontosaurus identifié comme Anatosaurus sp.12319
- Edmontosaurus identifié comme Anatosaurus sp.12319
- Edmontosaurus annectens69212
- Edmontosaurus annectens identifié comme Anatosaurus annectens12319
- Edmontosaurus annectens identifié comme Anatosaurus copei2333
- Hypsilophodontidae13103
- Pachycephalosaurus wyomingensis identifié comme Stenotholus kohleri n. gen. n. sp.4306
- Pachycephalosaurus wyomingensis identifié comme Stygimoloch spinifer n. gen. n. sp.12772
- Thescelosaurus neglectus12623
- Thescelosaurus neglectus2333
- Triceratops36232
- Triceratops14848
- Triceratops13103
- Triceratops36232
- Triceratops14848
- Triceratops82752
- Triceratops19146
- Triceratops13103
- Triceratops36232
- Triceratops horridus identifié comme Triceratops elatus13079
- Triceratops prorsus2333
- Formation Hell Creek
- McCone County
- Park
- Petroleum
- Phillips
- Pondera
- Powder River
- Richland
- Rosebud
- Formation Hell Creek
- Edmontosaurus identifié comme Anatosaurus sp.12319
- Formation Hell Creek
- Stiliwater
- Formation ?
- Ceratopsia13705
- Formation ?
- Stillwater
- Sweet Grass
- Formation Pierre Shale
- Claosaurus7400
- Formation Pierre Shale
- Teton
- Formation Two Medicine
- Treasure
- Valley
- Formation Hell Creek
- Thescelosaurus neglectus12623
- Formation Hell Creek
- Wheatland
- Formation Claggett
- Brachylophosaurus canadensis4217
- Formation Cloverly
- Formation Judith River
- Formation Claggett
- Yellowstone
- ?
- Nevada
- New Jersey
- Camden
- Gloucester
- Gloucestershire
- Formation New Egypt
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Hadrosaurus minor n. sp.12244
- Formation New Egypt
- Monmouth
- New Mexico
- ?
- Catron
- Cibola
- Formation Morrison
- Stegosaurus81462
- Formation Morrison
- Guadalupe
- Formation Morrison
- Stegosaurus13281
- Formation Morrison
- McKinley
- Formation Fruitland/Kirtland
- Ceratopsia15088
- Formation Fruitland/Kirtland
- San Juan
- Formation ?
- Ceratopsia13834
- Formation Fruitland
- Ceratopsia12314
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsidae66821
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodontidae indet.18036
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodontidae indet.18036
- Kritosaurus12319
- Kritosaurus15088
- Kritosaurus navajovius12486
- Kritosaurus navajovius9765
- Monoclonius12314
- Parasaurolophus12626
- Parasaurolophus cyrtocristatus13707
- Parasaurolophus cyrtocristatus75868
- Pentaceratops72668
- Pentaceratops72668
- Pentaceratops18513
- Pentaceratops sternbergii14625
- Pentaceratops sternbergii13080
- Stegoceras novomexicanum46742
- Stegoceras novomexicanum46742
- Stegoceras novomexicanum46742
- Stegoceras validum25954
- Thescelosaurus13834
- Titanoceratops ouranos35447
- Formation Fruitland/Kirtland
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsidae18036
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodon sp.46330
- Kritosaurus15088
- Kritosaurus15088
- Kritosaurus15088
- Kritosaurus15088
- Parasaurolophus15088
- Formation Kirtland
- Anasazisaurus horneri1965
- Ankylosaurus15088
- Bisticeratops froeseorum82389
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsia15088
- Ceratopsidae66821
- Ceratopsidae66821
- Ceratopsidae66821
- Ceratopsidae26639
- Ceratopsidae58789
- Ceratopsidae66250
- Ceratopsidae66250
- Ceratopsidae66250
- Ceratopsidae31715
- Ceratopsidae31715
- Chasmosaurinae identifié comme Ceratops sp.66821
- Glyptodontopelta mimus66250
- Glyptodontopelta mimus66250
- Glyptodontopelta mimus66250
- Glyptodontopelta mimus66250
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodontidae indet.15088
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodontidae indet.66821
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodontidae indet.18036
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodontidae indet.18036
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodontidae indet.18036
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodontidae indet.18036
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodontidae indet.18036
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodontidae indet.18036
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodontidae indet.18036
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodontidae indet.18036
- Kritosaurus18036
- Kritosaurus12319
- Kritosaurus55658
- Kritosaurus55658
- Kritosaurus navajovius46756
- Kritosaurus navajovius9596
- Kritosaurus navajovius55658
- Kritosaurus navajovius55658
- Kritosaurus navajovius55658
- Kritosaurus navajovius55658
- Monoclonius12314
- Monoclonius15088
- Naashoibitosaurus ostromi1965
- Navajoceratops sullivani72668
- Nodocephalosaurus kirtlandensis66248
- Nodocephalosaurus kirtlandensis25980
- Nodocephalosaurus kirtlandensis25980
- Nodocephalosaurus kirtlandensis25980
- Nodocephalosaurus kirtlandensis25980
- Nodocephalosaurus kirtlandensis14623
- Parasaurolophus12618
- Parasaurolophus18015
- Parasaurolophus55658
- Parasaurolophus55658
- Parasaurolophus55658
- Parasaurolophus12626
- Parasaurolophus tubicen28704
- Parasaurolophus tubicen55658
- Parasaurolophus tubicen55658
- Parasaurolophus tubicen12626
- Pentaceratops14625
- Pentaceratops18513
- Pentaceratops14625
- Pentaceratops14625
- Pentaceratops sternbergii identifié comme Pentaceratops fenestratus n. sp.18513
- Prenocephale12808
- Saurolophus12319
- Sphaerotholus goodwini14450
- Stegoceras novomexicanum46742
- Stegoceras novomexicanum46742
- Torosaurus82649
- Ziapelta sanjuanensis55263
- Formation Menefee
- Formation Ojo Alamo
- Ceratopsia14569
- Ceratopsidae16780
- Ceratopsidae66250
- Ceratopsidae66250
- Ceratopsidae18036
- Ceratopsidae18036
- Ceratopsidae18055
- Ceratopsidae66250
- Ceratopsidae18036
- Ceratopsidae18036
- Ceratopsidae66250
- Ceratopsidae66250
- Glyptodontopelta mimus66250
- Glyptodontopelta mimus66250
- Glyptodontopelta mimus66250
- Glyptodontopelta mimus18004
- Glyptodontopelta mimus29922
- Glyptodontopelta mimus66250
- Glyptodontopelta mimus66250
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodontidae indet.18036
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodontidae indet.18036
- Ojoceratops fowleri66250
- Ojoceratops fowleri66250
- Ojoceratops fowleri66250
- Ojoceratops fowleri33791
- Ojoceratops fowleri66250
- Ojoceratops fowleri66250
- Formation ?
- San Juan County
- Formation Kirtland
- Ahshislepelta minor51267
- Formation Kirtland
- Sandoval
- Formation Menefee
- Menefeeceratops sealeyi76871
- Formation Menefee
- Santa Fe
- Sierra
- North Carolina
- Bladen
- Sampson
- North Dakota
- Bowman
- Formation Hell Creek
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Thescelosaurus neglectus11749
- Thescelosaurus neglectus11749
- Thescelosaurus neglectus11749
- Thescelosaurus neglectus11749
- Torosaurus latus11749
- Formation Hell Creek
- Morton
- Sioux
- Slope
- Formation Hell Creek
- Ceratopsia46255
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae11749
- Ceratopsidae42536
- Edmontosaurus annectens79669
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodon sp.46255
- Pachycephalosaurus wyomingensis identifié comme Stygimoloch spinifer17021
- Thescelosaurus66240
- Thescelosaurus neglectus11749
- Thescelosaurus neglectus11749
- Thescelosaurus neglectus11749
- Triceratops81027
- Triceratops12314
- Triceratops horridus11749
- Triceratops prorsus6967
- Formation Hell Creek
- Slope County
- Bowman
- Oklahoma
- Atoka
- Cimarron
- South Dakota
- ?
- Butte
- Formation Hell Creek
- Ankylosaurus magniventris80625
- Edmontonia identifié comme Denversaurus schlessmanni80625
- Edmontosaurus81555
- Edmontosaurus annectens80625
- Leptoceratops80625
- Pachycephalosaurus80625
- Pachycephalosaurus wyomingensis identifié comme Dracorex hogwartsia80625
- Thescelosaurus24895
- Thescelosaurus80625
- Thescelosaurus neglectus80625
- Torosaurus80625
- Triceratops80625
- Triceratops80625
- Triceratops80625
- Triceratops80625
- Triceratops80625
- Triceratops24895
- Triceratops horridus80625
- Formation Lance
- Thescelosaurus neglectus12059
- Formation Hell Creek
- Corson
- Formation Hell Creek
- Edmontosaurus annectens80623
- Formation Lance
- Ceratopsia12314
- Edmontonia longiceps identifié comme Denversaurus schlessmani n. gen. n. sp.14876
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodon sp.13456
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Thespesius occidentalis n. gen. n. sp.19954
- Pachycephalosaurus wyomingensis12773
- Pachycephalosaurus wyomingensis identifié comme Pachycephalosaurus reinheimeri n. sp.12773
- Triceratops13456
- Formation Hell Creek
- Custer
- Fall River
- Harding
- Formation Hell Creek
- Formation Lance
- Lawrence
- Formation Lakota
- Dakotadon lakotaensis identifié comme Iguanodon lakotaensis n. sp.13187
- Formation Lakota
- Meade
- Perkins
- Ziebach
- Texas
- ?
- Brewster
- Formation Aguja
- Agujaceratops32091
- Agujaceratops89714
- Agujaceratops mariscalensis13944
- Agujaceratops mariscalensis89714
- Agujaceratops mariscalensis89714
- Agujaceratops mariscalensis89714
- Agujaceratops mariscalensis89714
- Agujaceratops mariscalensis89714
- Agujaceratops mariscalensis identifié comme Chasmosaurus mariscalensis n. sp.14107
- Agujaceratops mariscalensis identifié comme Chasmosaurus mariscalensis5684
- Agujaceratops mariscalensis identifié comme Chasmosaurus mariscalensis14107
- Agujaceratops mariscalensis identifié comme Chasmosaurus mariscalensis14107
- Agujaceratops mariscalensis identifié comme Chasmosaurus mariscalensis14107
- Agujaceratops mavericus89714
- Angulomastacator daviesi30165
- Aquilarhinus palimentus73442
- Centrosaurinae identifié comme aff. Brachyceratops sp.54034
- Ceratopsia25812
- Ceratopsidae11752
- Ceratopsidae11752
- Ceratopsidae54034
- Ceratopsidae3010
- Ceratopsidae68399
- Ceratopsidae68399
- Ceratopsidae48207
- Ceratopsidae73277
- Ceratopsidae2988
- Edmontonia7748
- Edmontonia36226
- Edmontonia36226
- Kritosaurus63793
- Kritosaurus63793
- Kritosaurus63793
- Malefica deckerti83911
- Pachycephalosauridae identifié comme Texacephale langstoni n. gen. n. sp.32091
- Pachycephalosauridae identifié comme Texacephale langstoni32091
- Panoplosaurus17480
- Pentaceratops54034
- Formation Bissett Conglomerate
- Iguanodon23520
- Formation Javelina
- Formation Aguja
- Comanche
- Denton
- Kimble
- Formation Hensell Sand
- Iguanodontidae14010
- Formation Hensell Sand
- Montague
- Parker
- Formation Twin Mountains
- Tenontosaurus dossi14257
- Formation Twin Mountains
- Tarrant
- Wise
- Utah
- ?
- Carbon
- Emery
- Formation Cedar Mountain
- Animantarx ramaljonesi12199
- Cedrorestes crichtoni24824
- Eolambia caroljonesa24682
- Eolambia caroljonesa24682
- Eolambia caroljonesa24682
- Eolambia caroljonesa24682
- Eolambia caroljonesa32617
- Eolambia caroljonesa78573
- Eolambia caroljonesa78573
- Eolambia caroljonesa78573
- Eolambia caroljonesa13823
- Eolambia caroljonesa78573
- Eolambia caroljonesa13823
- Fona herzogae88897
- Fona herzogae88897
- Fona herzogae88897
- Fona herzogae88897
- Hypsilophodontidae24682
- Hypsilophodontidae24682
- Iani smithi85045
- Neoceratopsia14087
- Neoceratopsia14087
- Sauropelta85049
- Stegosaurus8402
- Formation Morrison
- Formation North Horn
- Formation Cedar Mountain
- Emery County
- Formation Cedar Mountain
- Eolambia caroljonesa78573
- Formation Cedar Mountain
- Garfield
- Formation Kaiparowits
- Formation Lance
- Formation Straight Cliffs
- Thescelosaurus85384
- Formation Wahweap
- Grand
- Formation Cedar Mountain
- Clypeodonta identifié comme Hypsilophodontia indet.85049
- Gastonia burgei7504
- Gastonia burgei7504
- Gastonia lorriemcwhinneyae71352
- Hippodraco scutodens35274
- Hoplitosaurus19182
- Hypsilophodontidae7471
- Iguanacolossus fortis35274
- Iguanodontia35274
- Iguanodontia identifié comme Iguanodon ottingeri n. sp.7478
- Iguanodontia identifié comme Iguanodon ottingeri2087
- Iguanodontidae61886
- Iguanodontidae14740
- Iguanodontidae81455
- Iguanodontidae32617
- Iguanodontidae78389
- Planicoxa venenica13849
- Sauropelta12199
- Tenontosaurus57899
- Formation Morrison
- Formation Neslen
- Rhinorex condrupus52770
- Formation Cedar Mountain
- Iron
- Kane
- Formation Kaiparowits
- Akainacephalus johnsoni66889
- Ceratopsidae85384
- Gryposaurus86538
- Gryposaurus84664
- Hypsilophodontidae45319
- Kosmoceratops richardsoni86073
- Nasutoceratops titusi47615
- Utahceratops gettyi85396
- Utahceratops gettyi85396
- Utahceratops gettyi42508
- Utahceratops gettyi86073
- Utahceratops gettyi86073
- Utahceratops gettyi85396
- Utahceratops gettyi85396
- Utahceratops gettyi85396
- Utahceratops gettyi85396
- Formation Wahweap
- Formation Kaiparowits
- Uintah
- Formation Cedar Mountain
- Tenontosaurus81480
- Formation Morrison
- Camptosaurus15179
- Camptosaurus13981
- Camptosaurus15567
- Camptosaurus aphanoecetes30595
- Dryosaurus15179
- Dryosaurus13281
- Dryosaurus15567
- Dryosaurus elderae75856
- Dryosaurus elderae75856
- Ornithischia identifié comme ? Fabrosaurus sp.15567
- Stegosaurus15179
- Stegosaurus15567
- Stegosaurus13281
- Stegosaurus15567
- Stegosaurus ungulatus46207
- Formation Cedar Mountain
- Wayne
- Wyoming
- ?
- Albany
- Formation Frontier
- Nodosaurus textilis7835
- Formation Morrison
- Camptosaurus10606
- Camptosaurus10606
- Camptosaurus85332
- Camptosaurus13281
- Camptosaurus13281
- Camptosaurus identifié comme Camptonotus sp.10618
- Camptosaurus dispar identifié comme Camptonotus dispar n. sp.7814
- Camptosaurus dispar identifié comme Camptosaurus nanus n. sp.9097
- Camptosaurus dispar identifié comme Camptosaurus medius n. sp.9097
- Camptosaurus dispar identifié comme Camptosaurus browni n. sp.13449
- Camptosaurus dispar identifié comme Camptosaurus nanus13449
- Diracodon laticeps7816
- Dryosaurus15179
- Dryosaurus85332
- Dryosaurus12534
- Dryosaurus13281
- Dryosaurus altus13281
- Dryosaurus altus identifié comme Laosaurus altus n. sp.7803
- Gargoyleosaurus parkpinorum identifié comme Gargoyleosaurus parkpini n. gen. n. sp.12200
- Miragaia longispinus identifié comme ? Alcovasaurus longispinus66803
- Nanosaurus agilis identifié comme Drinker nisti n. gen. n. sp.10653
- Nanosaurus agilis identifié comme Laosaurus consors n. sp.9097
- Nanosaurus agilis identifié comme Drinker nisti65427
- Nanosaurus agilis identifié comme Laosaurus ? consors10667
- Nanosaurus agilis identifié comme Laosaurus gracilis13451
- Nanosaurus agilis identifié comme Drinker nisti10653
- Nanosaurus agilis identifié comme Othnielia rex27086
- Nanosaurus agilis identifié comme Drinker nisti10633
- Nanosaurus agilis identifié comme Drinker nisti10653
- Nanosaurus agilis identifié comme Drinker nisti85332
- Nanosaurus agilis identifié comme Drinker nisti85332
- Nanosaurus agilis identifié comme Drinker nisti15179
- Nanosaurus agilis identifié comme Drinker nisti85332
- Ornithopoda identifié comme Laosaurus sp.10618
- Ornithopoda identifié comme Laosaurus sp.10618
- Ornithopoda identifié comme Othnielia sp.85332
- Ornithopoda identifié comme Laosaurus celer n. gen. n. sp.10618
- Osmakasaurus depressus identifié comme ? Camptosaurus depressus10606
- Stegosaurus13281
- Stegosaurus13281
- Stegosaurus10618
- Stegosaurus15179
- Stegosaurus10606
- Stegosaurus10606
- Stegosaurus10618
- Stegosaurus15179
- Stegosaurus10618
- Stegosaurus85332
- Stegosaurus85332
- Stegosaurus13281
- Stegosaurus14966
- Stegosaurus15179
- Stegosaurus46207
- Stegosaurus1808
- Stegosaurus5990
- Stegosaurus46207
- Stegosaurus52605
- Stegosaurus46207
- Stegosaurus15179
- Stegosaurus identifié comme Stegosaurus affinis n. sp.89529
- Stegosaurus duplex10619
- Stegosaurus stenops10619
- Stegosaurus stenops13281
- Stegosaurus stenops58803
- Stegosaurus sulcatus10619
- Stegosaurus ungulatus7814
- Formation Frontier
- Big Horn
- Formation Cloverly
- Sauropelta13525
- Sauropelta13525
- Sauropelta13525
- Sauropelta13525
- Sauropelta13525
- Sauropelta edwardsorum identifié comme Sauropelta edwardsi44000
- Sauropelta edwardsorum identifié comme Sauropelta edwardsi44000
- Sauropelta edwardsorum identifié comme Sauropelta edwardsi13525
- Sauropelta edwardsorum identifié comme Sauropelta edwardsi13525
- Sauropelta edwardsorum identifié comme Sauropelta edwardsi13525
- Sauropelta edwardsorum identifié comme Sauropelta edwardsi13525
- Sauropelta edwardsorum identifié comme Sauropelta edwardsi13525
- Sauropelta edwardsorum identifié comme Sauropelta edwardsi13525
- Tenontosaurus13525
- Tenontosaurus13525
- Tenontosaurus tilletti44000
- Tenontosaurus tilletti13525
- Tenontosaurus tilletti13525
- Tenontosaurus tilletti13525
- Tenontosaurus tilletti13525
- Zephyrosaurus44000
- Zephyrosaurus44000
- Zephyrosaurus44000
- Formation Lance
- Edmontosaurus annectens identifié comme Anatosaurus annectens12319
- Formation Morrison
- Camptosaurus58804
- Camptosaurus17718
- Camptosaurus82719
- Hesperosaurus62229
- Hesperosaurus mjosi29301
- Nanosaurus identifié comme Othnielosaurus sp.38533
- Nanosaurus identifié comme Othnielosaurus sp.62229
- Nanosaurus agilis75856
- Stegosaurus14966
- Stegosaurus15179
- Stegosaurus82719
- Stegosaurus identifié comme cf. Stegosaurus armatus76174
- Formation Cloverly
- Bighorn
- Formation Cloverly
- Tenontosaurus tilletti34750
- Formation Cloverly
- Carbon
- Formation Ferris
- Ankylosaurus magniventris71136
- Ankylosaurus magniventris71136
- Ankylosaurus magniventris71136
- Ankylosaurus magniventris71136
- Ankylosaurus magniventris71136
- Ceratopsia54221
- Pachycephalosaurus wyomingensis identifié comme Stygimoloch spinifer2236
- Panoplosaurus rugosidens identifié comme Edmontonia cf. rugosidens2236
- Panoplosaurus rugosidens identifié comme Edmontonia cf. rugosidens2236
- Panoplosaurus rugosidens identifié comme Edmontonia cf. rugosidens2236
- Panoplosaurus rugosidens identifié comme Edmontonia cf. rugosidens2236
- Triceratops54221
- Triceratops13950
- Formation Lance
- Triceratops62891
- Formation Medicine Bow
- Triceratops54218
- Formation Morrison
- Allosaurus amplus identifié comme Camptonotus amplus n. sp.7814
- Camptosaurus15179
- Camptosaurus78581
- Dryosaurus altus identifié comme Laosaurus altus7803
- Hesperosaurus mjosi identifié comme Stegosaurus mjosi74175
- Nanosaurus identifié comme ? Othnielosaurus sp.87944
- Nanosaurus identifié comme Drinker sp.13281
- Nanosaurus identifié comme ? Drinker sp.13281
- Ornithopoda identifié comme Laosaurus sp.10618
- Stegosaurus46207
- Stegosaurus49550
- Stegosaurus ungulatus7814
- Formation Ferris
- Converse
- Crook
- Fremont
- Formation Frontier
- Stegopelta landerensis7645
- Formation Frontier
- Goshen
- Hot Spings
- Johnson
- Lance
- Formation Lance
- Ceratopsidae57703
- Formation Lance
- Lincoln
- Formation Evanston
- Triceratops horridus identifié comme Triceratops cf. flabellatus54220
- Formation Evanston
- Natrona
- Niobrara
- Formation Lance
- Ankylosaurus magniventris12202
- Ankylosaurus magniventris11822
- Ceratopsia13103
- Ceratopsidae12202
- Ceratopsidae identifié comme Triceratops ingens n. sp.13602
- Edmontosaurus774
- Edmontosaurus identifié comme cf. Anatosaurus sp.803
- Edmontosaurus identifié comme cf. Anatosaurus sp.803
- Edmontosaurus identifié comme cf. Anatosaurus sp.803
- Edmontosaurus identifié comme cf. Anatosaurus sp.803
- Edmontosaurus identifié comme cf. Anatosaurus sp.803
- Edmontosaurus identifié comme Anatosaurus sp.13103
- Edmontosaurus identifié comme Anatosaurus sp.12319
- Edmontosaurus identifié comme cf. Anatosaurus sp.803
- Edmontosaurus identifié comme cf. Anatosaurus sp.803
- Edmontosaurus identifié comme Anatosaurus sp.803
- Edmontosaurus identifié comme cf. Anatosaurus sp.803
- Edmontosaurus identifié comme cf. Anatosaurus sp.803
- Edmontosaurus identifié comme Anatosaurus sp.12319
- Edmontosaurus annectens46207
- Edmontosaurus annectens81886
- Edmontosaurus annectens identifié comme Trachodon annectens34576
- Edmontosaurus annectens identifié comme Anatosaurus annectens12319
- Edmontosaurus annectens identifié comme Claosaurus annectens12334
- Edmontosaurus annectens identifié comme Claosaurus annectens n. sp.9095
- Edmontosaurus annectens identifié comme Anatosaurus annectens12319
- Edmontosaurus annectens identifié comme Anatosaurus annectens14648
- Edmontosaurus annectens identifié comme Trachodon annectens63352
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodon sp.55474
- Iguanodontidae17198
- Nodosaurus84885
- Pachycephalosaurus12773
- Pachycephalosaurus24421
- Pachycephalosaurus84885
- Pachycephalosaurus wyomingensis12773
- Pachycephalosaurus wyomingensis identifié comme Troodon wyomingensis n. sp.14577
- Pachycephalosaurus wyomingensis identifié comme Pachycephalosaurus grangeri13103
- Panoplosaurus rugosidens identifié comme Edmontonia rugosidens82734
- Thescelosaurus12202
- Thescelosaurus12202
- Thescelosaurus12202
- Thescelosaurus774
- Thescelosaurus84885
- Thescelosaurus neglectus13458
- Thescelosaurus neglectus13458
- Torosaurus latus12251
- Torosaurus latus identifié comme Torosaurus gladius n. sp.12251
- Triceratops803
- Triceratops803
- Triceratops803
- Triceratops803
- Triceratops803
- Triceratops803
- Triceratops803
- Triceratops13103
- Triceratops803
- Triceratops803
- Triceratops803
- Triceratops774
- Triceratops14648
- Triceratops64520
- Triceratops46207
- Triceratops17198
- Triceratops91090
- Triceratops14648
- Triceratops84885
- Triceratops81886
- Triceratops81886
- Triceratops identifié comme Triceratops sulcatus14177
- Triceratops identifié comme Triceratops sulcatus n. sp.12304
- Triceratops horridus55599
- Triceratops horridus55599
- Triceratops horridus55599
- Triceratops horridus55599
- Triceratops horridus55599
- Triceratops horridus55599
- Triceratops horridus55599
- Triceratops horridus55599
- Triceratops horridus55599
- Triceratops horridus55599
- Triceratops horridus55599
- Triceratops horridus55599
- Triceratops horridus55599
- Triceratops horridus identifié comme Triceratops cf. brevicornis62405
- Triceratops horridus identifié comme Ceratops horridus n. sp.10620
- Triceratops horridus identifié comme Triceratops serratus n. sp.12304
- Triceratops horridus identifié comme Triceratops calicornis n. sp.14177
- Triceratops horridus identifié comme Triceratops obtusus n. sp.12304
- Triceratops horridus identifié comme Triceratops flabellatus n. sp.12304
- Triceratops horridus identifié comme Triceratops elatus14177
- Triceratops horridus identifié comme Triceratops brevicornus n. sp.14728
- Triceratops horridus identifié comme Triceratops elatus14177
- Triceratops horridus identifié comme Diceratops hatcheri n. gen. n. sp.14728
- Triceratops horridus identifié comme Triceratops elatus n. sp.12304
- Triceratops prorsus12304
- Triceratops prorsus14177
- Triceratops prorsus55599
- Triceratops prorsus63679
- Formation Lance
- Park
- Sweetwater
- Teton
- Washakie
- Weston
Uruguay
Ouzbékistan
- Karakalpakistan
- Karakalpakstan
- Navoi
- ?
- Formation ?
- Ceratopsidae14364
- Formation Bissekty
- Bissektipelta archibaldi identifié comme Amtosaurus archibaldi n. sp.31496
- Ceratopsia38127
- Ceratopsidae16510
- Ceratopsidae25546
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Cionodon kyzylkumensis16510
- Levnesovia transoxiana30213
- Levnesovia transoxiana30213
- Levnesovia transoxiana30213
- Ornithopoda identifié comme Gilmoreosaurus arkhangelskyi n. sp.16510
- Ornithopoda identifié comme Gilmoreosaurus arkhangelskyi16510
- Ornithopoda identifié comme Gilmoreosaurus arkhangelskyi16510
- Ornithopoda identifié comme Gilmoreosaurus arkhangelskyi16510
- Ornithopoda identifié comme Gilmoreosaurus arkhangelskyi16510
- Ornithopoda identifié comme Gilmoreosaurus arkhangelskyi16510
- Ornithopoda identifié comme Gilmoreosaurus arkhangelskyi16510
- Ornithopoda identifié comme Gilmoreosaurus arkhangelskyi16510
- Ornithopoda identifié comme Gilmoreosaurus arkhangelskyi16510
- Turanoceratops tardabilis16510
- Turanoceratops tardabilis16510
- Turanoceratops tardabilis16510
- Turanoceratops tardabilis16510
- Turanoceratops tardabilis16510
- Turanoceratops tardabilis16510
- Ulughbegsaurus uzbekistanensis78570
- Formation Khodzhakul
- Formation ?
- ?
Venezuela
- Táchira
- La Grita
- Formation La Quinta
- Laquintasaura venezuelae52146
- Formation La Quinta
- La Grita
- Táchira
Afrique du Sud
- Eastern Cape
- Free State
- Western Cape
- ?
- Formation ?
- Kangnasaurus coetzeei45359
- Formation ?
- ?
Pays inconnu
- Chuquisaca
- ?
- Formation El Molino
- Iguanodontia76342
- Formation El Molino
- ?
- Chuquisaca
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Publication(s)
La base comprend 1484 publication(s).
Source: The Paleobiology Database
- ↑1 S. F. Poropat. 2019. Final report. Winston Churchill Memorial Trust of Australia
- ↑1 J. A. Case, J. E. Martin, and M. A. Reguero. 2007. A dromaeosaur from the Maastrichtian of James Ross Island and the Late Cretaceous Antarctic dinosaur fauna. In A. K. Cooper, C. R. Raymond, & the ISAES Editorial Team (eds.), Antarctica: A Keystone in a Changing World. Online Proceedings of the 10th ISAES. United States Geological Survey and the National Academies. USGS Open-File Report 2007-1047, Short Research Paper 083:1-4 (https://doi.org/10.3133/0f2007-1047.srp083)
- ↑1 S. Rozadilla, F. L. Agnolin, and F. E. Novas, A. M. Aranciaga Rolando, M. J. Motta, J. M. Lirio, M. P. Isasi. 2016. A new ornithopod (Dinosauria, Ornithischia) from the Upper Cretaceous of Antarctica and its palaeobiogeographical implications. Cretaceous Research 57:311-324 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2015.09.009)
- ↑1 L. Salgado and Z. Gasparini. 2006. Reappraisal of an ankylosaurian dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceous of James Ross Island (Antarctica). Geodiversitas 28(1):119-135
- ↑1 R. A. Coria, J. J. Moly, and M. Reguero, S. Santillana, S. Marenssi. 2013. A new ornithopod (Dinosauria; Ornithischia) from Antarctica. Cretaceous Research 41:186-193 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2012.12.004)
- ↑1 R. D. Martínez. 1998. Notohypsilophodon comodorensis gen. et sp. nov. un Hypsilophodontidae (Ornitischia: Ornithopoda) del Cretácico Superior de Chubut, Patagonia central, Argentina [Notohypsilophodon comodorensis gen. et sp. nov., a Hypsilophodontidae (Ornithischia: Ornithopoda) from the Upper Cretaceous of Chubut, central Patagonia, Argentina]. Acta Geologica Leopoldensia 21(46/47):119-135
- ↑1 D. Pol, O. W. M. Rauhut, and M. Becerra. 2011. A Middle Jurassic heterodontosaurid dinosaur from Patagonia and the evolution of heterodontosaurids. Naturwissenschaften 98:369-379 (https://doi.org/10.1007/s00114-011-0780-5)
- ↑1 M . K. Brett-Surman. 1979. Phylogeny and palaeobiogeography of hadrosaurian dinosaurs. Nature 277:560-562 (https://doi.org/10.1038/277560a0)
- ↑1 2 L. M. Ibiricu, G. A. Casal, and R. D. Martínez, M. Luna, J. I. Canale, B. N. Alvarez, B. González Riga. 2019. A new ornithopod dinosaur (Dinosauria: Ornithischia) from the Late Cretaceous of central Patagonia. Cretaceous Research 98:276-291 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2019.02.001)
- ↑1 A. Tapia. 1919. Una mandibula de Dinosaurioa procedente de Patagonia [A dinosaur mandible from Patagonia]. Physis, Revista de la Sociedad Argentina de Ciencias Naturales 4:369-370
- ↑1 R. A. Coria, B. González Riga, and S. Casadio. 2012. Un nuevo hadrosáurido (Dinosauria, Ornithopoda) de la Formación Allen, provincia de La Pampa, Argentina [A new hadrosaurid (Dinosauria, Ornithopoda) from the Allen Formation, La Pampa province, Argentina]. Ameghiniana 49(4):552-572 (https://doi.org/10.5710/amgh.9.4.2012.487)
- ↑1 R. M. Casamiquela. 1967. Un nuevo dinosaurio ornitisquio triasico (Pisanosaurus mertii; Ornithopoda) de la Formación Ischigualasto, Argentina [A new Triassic ornithischian dinosaur (Pisanosaurus mertii; Ornithopoda) from the Ischigualasto Formation, Argentina]. Ameghiniana 4(2):47-64
- ↑1 P. Cruzado-Caballero, J. M. Gasca, and L. S. Filippi, I. A. Cerda, A. C. Garrido. 2019. A new ornithopod dinosaur from the Santonian of northern Patagonia (Rincón de los Sauces, Argentina). Cretaceous Research 98:211-229 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2019.02.014)
- ↑1 2 R. A. Coria and J. O. Calvo. 2002. A new iguanodontian ornithopod from Neuquén Basin, Patagonia, Argentina. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 22(3):503-509 (https://doi.org/10.1671/0272-4634(2002)022[0503:aniofn]2.0.co;2)
- ↑1 2 R. A. Coria, A. V. Cambiaso, and L. Salgado. 2007. New records of basal ornithopod dinosaurs in the Cretaceous of north Patagonia. Ameghiniana 44(2):473-477
- ↑1 L. Salgado, J. I. Canudo, and A. C. Garrido, M. Moreno-Azanza, L. C. A. Martínez, R. A. Coria, J. M. Gasca. 2017. A new primitive neornithischian dinosaur from the Jurassic of Patagonia with gut contents. Scientific Reports 7:42778:1-10 (https://doi.org/10.1038/srep42778)
- ↑1 R. Coria, I. Cerda, and F. Escaso, M. Baiano, F. Bellardini, A. Braun, L. Coria, J. Gutierrez, D. Pino, G. Windholz, P. Currie, F. Ortega. 2024. First Valanginian (Early Cretaceous) ornithopod (Dinosauria, Ornithischia) from Patagonia. Cretaceous Research (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2024.106027)
- ↑1 R. A. Coria. 1999. Materiales de ornitópodos de los niveles inferiores del Grupo Neuquén [Ornithopod materials from the lower levels of the Neuquén Group]. XV Jornadas Argentinas de Paleontología de Vertebrados, Resúmenes. Ameghiniana 36(4 (suppl.)):9R
- ↑1 J. D. Porfiri and J. D. Calvo. 2002. A new record of an ornithopod dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceous of Neuquén, Patagonia, Argentina. 1° Congreso Latinoamericano de Paleontología de Vertebrados, Chile. Resumenes
- ↑1 J. O. Calvo and J. D. Porfiri. 2003. More evidence of basal iguanodontians from Barreales Lake (upper Turonian-lower Coniacian), Neuquén, Patagonia, Argentina. XIX Jornadas Argentinas de Paleontología de Vertebrados. Ameghiniana 40(4, suppl.):53R
- ↑1 J. O. Calvo, J. D. Porfiri, and F. E. Novas. 2007. Discovery of a new ornithopod dinosaur from the Portezuelo Formation (Upper Cretaceous), Neuquén, Patagonia, Argentina. Arquivos do Museu Nacional, Rio de Janeiro 65(4):471-483
- ↑1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 R. E. Ulansky. 2014. Evolyutsiya ctegozavrov (Dinosauria; Ornithischia) [Evolution of the stegosaurs (Dinosauria; Ornithischia)]. Dinologia
- ↑1 P. Cruzado-Caballero and J. E. Powell. 2017. Bonapartesaurus rionegrensis, a new hadrosaurine dinosaur from South America: implications for phylogenetic and biogeographic relations with North America. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 37(2):e1289381:1-16 (https://doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2017.1289381)
- ↑1 R. D. Juárez Valieri, J. A. Haro, and L. E. Fiorelli, J. O. Calvo. 2010. A new hadrosauroid (Dinosauria: Ornithopoda) from the Allen Formation (Late Cretaceous) of Patagonia, Argentina. Revista del Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales, neuvo serie 12(2):217-231
- ↑1 L. Salgado, R. A. Coria, and C. M. Magalhaes Ribeiro, A. Garrido, R. Rogers, M. E. Simon, A. B. Arcucci, K. Curry Rogers, A. Paulina Carabajal, S. Apesteguia, M. Fernandez, R. A. Garcia, M. Talevi. 2007. Upper Cretaceous dinosaur nesting sites of Rio Negro (Salitral Ojo de Agua and Salinas de Trapalco-Salitral de Santa Rosa), northern Patagonia, Argentina. Cretaceous Research 28(3):392-404 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2006.06.007)
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