Genus
Valid Extinct

Paulodon

Sancarlo et al. 2025

Iguanodon, named in 1825, is a genus of iguanodontian dinosaur. While many species found worldwide have been classified in the genus Iguanodon, dating from the Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous, taxonomic revision in the early 21st century has defined Iguanodon to be based on at least one well-substantiated species: Iguanodon bernissartensis, which lived during the Barremian to early Aptian ages of the Early Cretaceous in Belgium, Germany, England, and Spain, between about 126 and 122 million years ago. Iguanodon was a large, bulky herbivore, measuring up to 9–11 metres (30–36 ft) in length and 4.5 metric tons in body mass. Distinctive features include large thumb spikes, which were possibly used for defense against predators, combined with long prehensile fifth fingers able to forage for food.

Temporal range
PBDB occurrences
0
Group
Dinosaures
Herbivore Ground dwelling, gregarious Terrestrial
Paulodon
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Iguanodon de Bernissart (Iguanodon bernissartensis) présenté en position quadrupède, Institut Royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgique, Bruxelles © Ben2 · CC BY-SA 3.0 · Wikimedia
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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
Paulodon Genus
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Bibliography
Original description
F. Sancarlo, D. Mandorlo, and T. L. Ford. 2025. Reassessment of Iguanodon galvensis classification. Mesozoic 2(4):302-312 DOI ↗