Stegosaurinae
Description
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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: Neostegosauria >> Stegosauridae >> Stegosauria >> Eurypoda >> Thyreophoroidea >> Thyreophora >> Genasauria >> Prionodontia >> Saphornithischia >> Parapredentata >> Ornithischia >> Dinosauria
- Période: Callovian - Cenomanian (de -165.30 Ma à -93.90 Ma)
- Descendance(s):
- Genres: Stegosaurus Wuerhosaurus Diracodon Hypsirophus Hesperosaurus Loricatosaurus Jiangjunosaurus Yanbeilong Ouvrir - Fermer
- Découverte(s): 106 occcurrences
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France
- Basse-Normandie
- Calvados
- Formation Marnes à Belemnopsis latesulcatus
- Loricatosaurus priscus29301
- Formation Marnes à Belemnopsis latesulcatus
- Calvados
- Basse-Normandie
Royaume-Uni
- England
- Cambridgeshire
- Formation Oxford Clay
- Loricatosaurus priscus identifié comme Stegosaurus priscus n. sp.25691
- Formation Oxford Clay
- Cambridgeshire
- England
Madagascar
- Mahajanga
- ?
- Formation Maevarano
- Ankylosauria identifié comme Stegosaurus madagascariensis n. sp.23581
- Formation Maevarano
- ?
- Mahajanga
Mongolie
- Dornogov
- ?
- Formation Dzunbain
- Stegosauridae identifié comme Wuerhosaurus mongoliensis n. sp.66469
- Formation Dzunbain
- ?
- Dornogov
Portugal
États-Unis
- Colorado
- Montana
- New Mexico
- Oklahoma
- South Dakota
- Custer
- Formation Lakota
- Hoplitosaurus marshi identifié comme Stegosaurus marshi n. sp.17162
- Formation Lakota
- Custer
- Utah
- Wyoming
- Albany
- Formation Morrison
- Diracodon laticeps7816
- 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 Morrison
- Big Horn
- Carbon
- Converse
- Formation Morrison
- Stegosaurus4387
- Formation Morrison
- Hot Spings
- Formation Morrison
- Stegosaurus5760
- Formation Morrison
- Johnson
- Natrona
- Formation Morrison
- Miragaia longispinus identifié comme Stegosaurus longispinus n. sp.10606
- Formation Morrison
- Washakie
- Formation Morrison
- Hesperosaurus mjosi41030
- Formation Morrison
- Albany
- Historique des modifications:
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- 2025-02-01: Champ(s) mis à jour : Rang Nom accepté
- 2024-09-07: Création d'une famille à partir des données de pbdb
Publication(s)
La base comprend 59 publication(s).
Source: The Paleobiology Database
- ↑1 N. Li, D. Li, and G. Peng, H. You. 2024. The first stegosaurian dinosaur from Gansu Province, China. Cretaceous Research 158(78):105852 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2024.105852)
- ↑1 Z.-M. Dong. 1994. A new species of stegosaur (Dinosauria) from the Ordos Basin, Inner Mongolia, People's Republic of China. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 30(10-11):2174-2176 (https://doi.org/10.1139/e93-188)
- ↑1 2 3 S. C. R. Maidment, D. B. Norman, and P. M. Barrett, P. Upchurch. 2008. Systematics and phylogeny of Stegosauria (Dinosauria: Ornithischia). Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 6(4):367-407 (https://doi.org/10.1017/S1477201908002459)
- ↑1 L. Jia, N. Li, and L. Dong, J. Shi, Z. Kang, S. Wang, S. Xu, H. You. 2024. A new stegosaur from the late Early Cretaceous of Zuoyun, Shanxi Province, China. Historical Biology (https://doi.org/10.1080/08912963.2024.2308214)
- ↑1 2 Z. Dong. 1973. [Dinosaurs from Wuerho]. Reports of Paleontological Expedition to Sinkiang (II): Pterosaurian Fauna from Wuerho, Sinkiang. Memoirs of the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, Academia Sinica 11:45-52
- ↑1 C. Jia, C. A. Forster, and X. Xu, J. M. Clark. 2007. The first stegosaur (Dinosauria, Ornithischia) from the Upper Jurassic Shishugou Formation of Xinjiang, China. Acta Geologica Sinica 81(3):351-356
- ↑1 P. M. Galton. 1991. Postcranial remains of stegosaurian dinosaur Dacentrurus from Upper Jurassic of France and Portugal. Geologica et Palaeontologica 25:299-327
- ↑1 J. Piveteau. 1926. Contribution a l'etude des formations lagunaires du nord-ouest de Madagascar [Contribution to the study of the lagoonal formations of northwest Madagascar]. Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France, 4e série 26:33-38
- ↑1 R. E. Ulansky. 2014. Evolyutsiya ctegozavrov (Dinosauria; Ornithischia) [Evolution of the stegosaurs (Dinosauria; Ornithischia)]. Dinologia
- ↑1 F. Escaso, F. Ortega, and P. Dantas, E. Malafaia, N. L. Pimentel, X. Pereda-Suberbiola, J. L. Sanz, J. C. Kullberg, M. C. Kullberg, F. Barriga. 2007. New evidence of shared dinosaur across Upper Jurassic proto-North Atlantic: Stegosaurus from Portugal. Naturwissenschaften 94:367-374 (https://doi.org/10.1007/s00114-006-0209-8)
- ↑1 F. Costa and O. Mateus. 2019. Dacentrurine stegosaurs (Dinosauria): a new specimen of Miragaia longicollum from the Late Jurassic of Portugal resolves taxonomical validity and shows the occurrence of the clade in North America. PLoS One 14(11):e0224263:1-124 (https://doi.org/10.1371/ journal.pone.0224263)
- ↑1 L. King, J. Foster, and R. Scheetz. 2005. Mesadactylus and other new pterosaur specimens from the Morrison Formation (Upper Jurassic) of western Colorado. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 25(3, suppl.):78A
- ↑1 2 3 4 K. Carpenter. 1998. Vertebrate biostratigraphy of the Morrison Formation near Cañon City, Colorado. Modern Geology 23:407-426
- ↑1 2 3 4 5 C. W. Gilmore. 1914. Osteology of the armored Dinosauria in the United States National Museum, with special reference to the genus Stegosaurus. United States National Museum Bulletin 89:1-136 (https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.title.63658)
- ↑1 K. Carpenter. 1997. Cañon City. Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs
- ↑1 2 A. L. Koch, F. Frost, and K. Trujillo. 2006. Palaeontological discoveries at Curecanti National Recreation Area and Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation, Colorado. Paleontology and Geology of the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin 36:35-38
- ↑1 J. S. Tweet, V. L. Santucci, and T. Connors, J. P. Kenworthy. 2012. Paleontological Resource Inventory and Monitoring: Northern Colorado Plateau Network. National Park Service Technical Report NPS/NCPN/NRTR—2012/585
- ↑1 O. C. Marsh. 1877. A new order of extinct Reptilia (Stegosauria) from the Jurassic of the Rocky Mountains. American Journal of Science and Arts 14:513-514 (https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s3-14.84.513)
- ↑1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 C. E. Turner and F. Peterson. 1999. Biostratigraphy of dinosaurs in the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation of the Western Interior, U.S.A. Vertebrate Paleontology in Utah, Utah Geological Survey Miscellaneous Publication 99-1:77-114
- ↑1 E. L. Holt. 1940. The dinosaurs of the Grand River Valley. Journal of the Colorado-Wyoming Academy of Science 2(6):28-29
- ↑1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 J. R. Foster. 2003. Paleoecological analysis of the vertebrate fauna of the Morrison Formation (Upper Jurassic), Rocky Mountain region, U.S.A. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin 23:1-95
- ↑1 J. R. Foster, J. B. McHugh, and J. E. Peterson, M. F. Leschin. 2016. Major bonebeds in mudrocks of the Morrison Formation (Upper Jurassic), northern Colorado Plateau of Utah and Colorado. Geology of the Intermountain West 3:33-66 (https://doi.org/10.31711/giw.v3.pp33-66)
- ↑1 H. R. Bollan. 1991. The Bollan Stegosaurus. Guidebook for Dinosaur Quarries and Tracksites Tour, Western Colorado and Eastern Utah
- ↑1 A. Stanton. 2004. Taphonomy of the Calico Gulch Quarry, Morrison Formation, Colorado. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 24(3, suppl.):117A
- ↑1 B. Britt. 1991. Theropods of Dry Mesa Quarry (Morrison Formation, Late Jurassic), Colorado, with emphasis on the osteology of Torvosaurus tanneri. BYU Geology Studies 37:1-72
- ↑1 D. Richmond. 2023. Stratigraphy, sedimentology, and paleoclimatic proxies of the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation of central Montana. Geology of the Intermountain West 10(16867):223–276 (https://doi.org/10.31711/giw.v10.pp223-276)
- ↑1 2 E. T. Saitta. 2015. Evidence for sexual dimorphism in the plated dinosaur Stegosaurus mjosi (Ornithischia, Stegosauria) from the Morrison Formation (Upper Jurassic) of western USA. PLoS ONE 10(4):e0123503:1-20 (https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0123503)
- ↑1 S. C. R. Maidment, D. C. Woodruff, and J. R. Horner. 2018. A new specimen of the ornithischian dinosaur Hesperosaurus mjosi from the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation of Montana, U.S.A., and implications for growth and size in Morrison stegosaurs. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 38(1):e1406366:1-22 (https://doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2017.1406366)
- ↑1 C. T. Smith. 1961. Triassic and Jurassic rocks of the Albuquerque area. New Mexico Geological Society 12th Annual Fall Field Conference, Albuquerque Country. New Mexico Geological Society Guidebook 12:121-128 (https://doi.org/10.56577/ffc-12.121)
- ↑1 J. W. Stovall. 1938. The Morrison of Oklahoma and its dinosaurs. Journal of Geology 46:583-600 (https://doi.org/10.1086/624660)
- ↑1 2 D. R. Richmond, T. C. Hunt, and R. L. Cifelli. 2020. Stratigraphy and sedimentology of the Morrison Formation in the western panhandle of Oklahoma with reference to the historical Stovall dinosaur quarries. Journal of Geology 128:477-515 (https://doi.org/10.1086/71236)
- ↑1 F. A. Lucas. 1901. A new dinosaur, Stegosaurus marshi, from the Lower Cretaceous of South Dakota. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 23(1224):591-592 (https://doi.org/10.5479/si.00963801.23-1224.591)
- ↑1 W. D. Tidwell and G. F. Thayn. 1985. Flora of the Lower Cretaceous Cedar Mountain Formation of Utah and Colorado, Part IV. Palaeopiceoxylon thinosus (Protopinaceae). The Southwestern Naturalist 30(4):525-532 (https://doi.org/10.2307/3671046)
- ↑1 D. L. Jeffery, J. L. Bertog, and J. R. Bishop. 2011. Sequence stratigraphy of dinosaur lake: small scale fluvio-deltaic stratal relationships of a dinosaur accumulation at the Aaron Scott Quarry, Morrison Formation, San Rafael Swell, Utah. Palaios 26(5):275-283 (https://doi.org/10.2110/palo.2010.p10-104r)
- ↑1 J. H. Madsen Jr. and W. L. Stokes. 1978. University of Utah Dinosaur Project: a final report, 1971–1977. Encyclia 54(2):68-70
- ↑1 J. B. Smith. 1997. Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry. Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs
- ↑1 J. Howard. 1991. The Mill Canyon Dinosaur Trail. Guidebook for Dinosaur Quarries and Tracksites Tour, Western Colorado and Eastern Utah
- ↑1 2 D. J. Chure and G. F. Engelmann. 1989. The fauna of the Morrison Formation in Dinosaur National Monument. In J. J. Flynn (ed.), Mesozoic/Cenozoic Vertebrate Paleontology: Classic Localities, Contemporary Approaches: Field Trip Guide Book T322. American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC (https://doi.org/10.1029/ft322p0008)
- ↑1 2 3 4 5 J. S. McIntosh. 1981. Annotated catalogue of the dinosaurs (Reptilia, Archosauria) in the collections of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History. Bulletin of Carnegie Museum of Natural History 18:1-67 (https://doi.org/10.5962/p.228597)
- ↑1 J. Mathews, S. Williams, and M. Bonnan, M. Henderson. 2009. The Hanksville-Burpee Quarry: new insights into a sauropod dominated bonebed in the Morrison Formation of eastern Utah. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 29(3, suppl.):144A
- ↑1 O. C. Marsh. 1881. Principal characters of American Jurassic dinosaurs. Part V. The American Journal of Science and Arts, series 3 21:417-423 (https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s3-21.125.417)
- ↑1 2 3 J. H. Ostrom and J. S. McIntosh. 1999. Marsh's Dinosaurs: The Collections from Como Bluff. Yale University Press, New Haven
- ↑1 2 M. V. Connely. 2002. Stratigraphy and Paleoecology of the Morrison Formation, Como Bluff, Wyoming
- ↑1 2 C. A. Miles and D. W. Hamblin. 1999. Historical update: paleontological excavation in the Como Region. In J. H. Ostrom & J. S. McIntosh, Marsh's Dinosaurs. Yale University Press, New Haven
- ↑1 J. B. Hatcher. 1901. Some new and little known fossil vertebrates. Annals of Carnegie Museum 1(1):128-144 (https://doi.org/10.5962/p.247228)
- ↑1 J. B. Hatcher. 1901. Diplodocus Marsh; its osteology, taxonomy, and probate habits, with a restoration of the skeleton. Memoirs of the Carnegie Museum 1:1-63 (https://doi.org/10.5962/p.234818)
- ↑1 L. L. White. 1950. The Duquesne University Collection of Dinosaur Bones.
- ↑1 O. C. Marsh. 1881. Principal characters of American Jurassic dinosaurs. Part IV. Spinal cord, pelvis, and limbs of Stegosaurus. The American Journal of Science and Arts, series 3 21:167–170
- ↑1 2 3 O. C. Marsh. 1887. Principal characters of American Jurassic dinosaurs. Part IX. The skull and dermal armor of Stegosaurus. American Journal of Science 34:413-417 (https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s3-34.203.413)
- ↑1 B. Brown. 1932. A spine-armored saurian of the past. Natural History 32(6):493-496
- ↑1 2 O. C. Marsh. 1879. Notice of new Jurassic reptiles. The American Journal of Science and Arts, series 3 18:501–505 (https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s3-18.108.501)
- ↑1 E. Tschopp and O. Mateus. 2017. Osteology of Galeamopus pabsti sp. nov. (Sauropoda: Diplodocidae), with implications for neurocentral closure timing, and the cervico-dorsal transition in diplodocids. PeerJ 5:e3179:1-126 (https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.3179)
- ↑1 B. K. Wilborn. 2001. Two New Dinosaur Bonebeds from the Late Jurassic Morrison Formation, Bighorn Basin, WY: An Analysis of the Paleontology and Stratigraphy.
- ↑1 H. J. Siber and U. Möckli. 2009. The Stegosaurs of the Sauriermuseum Aathal (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2009.08.019)
- ↑1 M. Hanson and P. J. Makovicky. 2013. A new specimen of Torvoaurus tanneri originally collected by Elmer Riggs. Historical Biology 26(6):775-784 (https://doi.org/10.1080/08912963.2013.853056)
- ↑1 S. W. Williston. 1901. The dinosaurian genus Creosaurus, Marsh. American Journal of Science, series 4 11(11):111-114 (https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s4-11.62.111)
- ↑1 C. A. Bjoraker-Naus. 1997. The Warm Springs Ranch Dinosaur Locality, Thermopolis, Wyoming. Preliminary flora and fauna analysis. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 17(3):32A
- ↑1 K. Carpenter, C. A. Miles, and K. Cloward. 2001. New primitive stegosaur from the Morrison Formation, Wyoming. The Armored Dinosaurs. Indiana University Press, Bloomington
- ↑1 H. Galiano and R. Albersdörfer. 2010. A New Basal Diplodocoid Species, Amphicoelias brontodiplodocus from the Morrison Formation, Big Horn Basin, Wyoming, with Taxonomic Reevaluation of Diplodocus, Apatosaurus, Barosaurus and Other Genera. Dinosauria International (Ten Sleep, WY) Report for September 2010
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