Genus
Valid Extinct

Lambeosaurus

Parks 1923

Lambeosaurus is a genus of hadrosaurid dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period of western North America. The first skull of Lambeosaurus found was used by palaeontologist Lawrence M. Lambe to justify the creation of the new genus Stephanosaurus, although it was not part of the latter's original material. Its incomplete nature led William A. Parks to name Lambeosaurus lambei for this skull in 1923 to honour Lambe. Multiple species of Lambeosaurus have been named since, including L. clavinitialis and L. magnicristatus in 1935, and L. laticaudus in 1981 which was later moved to its own genus Magnapaulia. It has also been identified that some species earlier identified as belonging to Tetragonosaurus and Corythosaurus are now considered juveniles of Lambeosaurus. It is the eponymous member of the subfamily Lambeosaurinae and tribe Lambeosaurini. Lambeosaurins, which also includes Corythosaurus and Hypacrosaurus from western North America, are understood to be some of the most specialized ornithopods.

Temporal range
Triassic
Jurassic
Cretaceous
Paleogene
Neogene
252 201 145 66 0 Ma
PBDB occurrences
19
Group
Dinosaures
Herbivore Ground dwelling, gregarious Terrestrial
Lambeosaurus
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Composite skeleton wall mount of Lambeosaurus at Pacific Museum of Earth © IJReid · CC BY-SA 4.0 · Wikimedia
PBDB Wikipedia
Classification
Dinosauria Unranked clade
Ornithischia Unranked clade
Neornithischia Unranked clade
Pyrodontia Unranked clade
Cerapoda Unranked clade
Ornithopoda Suborder
Iguanodontia Infraorder
Euiguanodontia Unranked clade
Dryomorpha Unranked clade
Ankylopollexia Unranked clade
Styracosterna Unranked clade
Hadrosauriformes Unranked clade
Hadrosauroidea Unranked clade
Hadrosauridae Family
Lambeosaurinae Subfamily
Corythosaurini Tribe
Lambeosaurus Genus
Fossil sites 19 geolocated sites
Distribution
Top countries
🇨🇦 Canada
19
Geological formations
Oldman
3
Temporal distribution
Campanian (83.6–72.2 Ma)
19
Species (6)
Corythosaurus frontalis subjective synonym of Lambeosaurus clavinitialis 84 Ma
Didanodon altidens nomen nudum, species not entered Lambeosaurus
Lambeosaurus clavinitialis 84 Ma
Lambeosaurus lambei 84 Ma
Lambeosaurus magnicristatus 84 Ma
Tetragonosaurus praeceps subjective synonym of Lambeosaurus lambei 84 Ma
Synonyms (5)
Didanodon subjective synonym of Lambeosaurus
Didanodon altidens nomen nudum, species not entered Lambeosaurus
Procheneosaurus subjective synonym of Lambeosaurus
Stephanosaurus subjective synonym of Lambeosaurus
Tetragonosaurus subjective synonym of Lambeosaurus
Images 2
Bibliography
Original description
W. A. Parks. 1923. Corythosaurus intermedius, a new species of trachodont dinosaur. University of Toronto Studies, Geology Series 15:1-57
Bibliography (11)
K. S. Brink, D. K. Zelenitsky, and D. C. Evans, J. R. Horner, F. Therrien. 2014. Cranial morphology and variation in Hypacrosaurus stebingeri (Ornithischia: Hadrosauridae). Hadrosaurs
D. C. Evans and R. R. Reisz. 2007. Anatomy and relationships of Lambeosaurus magnicristatus, a crested hadrosaurid dinosaur (Ornithischia) from the Dinosaur Park Formation, Alberta. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 27(2):373-393 DOI ↗
P. J. Currie. 2005. History of research. Dinosaur Provincial Park: A Spectacular Ancient Ecosystem Revealed. Indiana University Press, Bloomington
M. J. Ryan and A. P. Russell. 2001. Dinosaurs of Alberta (exclusive of Aves). Mesozoic Vertebrate Life
P. Dodson. 1975. Taxonomic implications of relative growth in lambeosaurine dinosaurs. Systematic Zoology 24:37-54 DOI ↗
R. Zangerl. 1956. Dinosaurs, Predator and Prey. Gorgosaurus-Lambeosaurus
R. S. Lull and N. E. Wright. 1942. Hadrosaurian dinosaurs of North America. Geological Society of America Special Paper 40:1-242 DOI ↗
W. A. Parks. 1935. New species of trachodont dinosaurs from the Cretaceous formations of Alberta. University of Toronto Studies, Geology Series 37:1-45
C. M. Sternberg. 1935. Hooded hadrosaurs of the Belly River Series of the Upper Cretaceous. Canada Department of Mines Bulletin (Geological Series) 77(52):1-37 DOI ↗
W. A. Parks. 1931. A new genus and two new species of trachodont dinosaurs from the Belly River Formation of Alberta. University of Toronto Studies, Geology Series 31:1-11
W. A. Parks. 1923. Corythosaurus intermedius, a new species of trachodont dinosaur. University of Toronto Studies, Geology Series 15:1-57