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|<!-- Institution -->[[Texas Memorial Museum]]
|<!-- Institution -->[[Texas Memorial Museum]]
|<!-- Age -->Campanian<ref name=":11" />
|<!-- Age -->Campanian<ref name=":11" />
|<!-- Unit -->Lower Shale member, [[Aguja Formation]]<ref name=":11" />
|<!-- Unit -->Lower Shale Member, [[Aguja Formation]]<ref name=":11" />
|<!-- Country -->United States<ref name=":11" />
|<!-- Country -->United States<ref name=":11" />
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CMN 2869<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Dodson |first=P. |date=1975-03-01 |title=Taxonomic Implications of Relative growth in Lambeosaurine Hadrosaurs |url=https://academic.oup.com/sysbio/article-lookup/doi/10.1093/sysbio/24.1.37 |journal=Systematic Biology |language=en |volume=24 |issue=1 |pages=37–54 |doi=10.1093/sysbio/24.1.37 |issn=1063-5157}}</ref>
NMC 2869
|<!-- Institution -->
|<!-- Institution -->[[Canadian Museum of Nature]]


|<!-- Age -->Upper Cretaceous<ref name=":91">{{Cite journal |last=Gilmore |first=C W |date=1924 |title=On the genus Stephanosaurus, with a description of the type specimen of Lambeosaurus lambei, Parks |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/105006}}</ref>
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|<!-- Unit -->
|<!-- Unit -->Belly River Formation<ref name=":91" />


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|<!-- Country -->Canada<ref name=":91" />


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|<!-- Catalogue Number -->GSLTZP01-001<ref name=":92">{{Cite journal |last=You |first=Hai-Lu |last2=Ji |first2=Qiang |last3=Li |first3=Daqing |date=2005 |title=Lanzhousaurus magnidens gen. et sp. nov. from Gansu Province, China: The largest-toothed herbivorous dinosaur in the world |journal=Geological Bulletin of China |volume=24 |issue=9 |pages=785-794}}</ref>
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|<!-- Institution -->Fossil Research and Development Center of the Third Geology and Mineral Resources Exploration Academy of Gansu Province
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|<!-- Age -->
|<!-- Age -->Early Cretaceous<ref name=":92" />


|<!-- Unit -->
|<!-- Unit -->Hekou Group<ref name=":92" />


|<!-- Country -->
|<!-- Country -->China<ref name=":92" />


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| <!-- Catalogue Number -->IGM 6583<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Ramírez-Velasco |first=Ángel Alejandro |last2=Espinosa-Arrubarrena |first2=Luis |last3=Alvarado-Ortega |first3=Jesús |date=2021-10-01 |title=Review of the taxonomic affinities of Latirhinus uitstlani, an emblematic Mexican hadrosaurid |url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0895981121002388 |journal=Journal of South American Earth Sciences |language=en |volume=110 |pages=103391 |doi=10.1016/j.jsames.2021.103391 |issn=0895-9811}}</ref>
| <!-- Catalogue Number -->IGM 6583<ref name=":93">{{Cite journal |last=Ramírez-Velasco |first=Ángel Alejandro |last2=Espinosa-Arrubarrena |first2=Luis |last3=Alvarado-Ortega |first3=Jesús |date=2021-10-01 |title=Review of the taxonomic affinities of Latirhinus uitstlani, an emblematic Mexican hadrosaurid |url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0895981121002388 |journal=Journal of South American Earth Sciences |language=en |volume=110 |pages=103391 |doi=10.1016/j.jsames.2021.103391 |issn=0895-9811}}</ref>


|<!-- Institution -->
|<!-- Institution -->Instituto de Geología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México


|<!-- Age -->
|<!-- Age -->Upper Campanian<ref name=":93" />


|<!-- Unit -->
|<!-- Unit -->Cerro del Pueblo Formation<ref name=":93" />


|<!-- Country -->
|<!-- Country -->Mexico<ref name=":93" />


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MV P185991
NMV P185991<ref name=":51" />
|<!-- Institution -->
|<!-- Institution -->Museums Victoria


|<!-- Age -->
|<!-- Age -->Lower Albian<ref name=":51" />


|<!-- Unit -->
|<!-- Unit -->Eumeralla Formation<ref name=":51" />


|<!-- Country -->
|<!-- Country -->Australia<ref name=":51" />


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FMNH P 27383<ref name=":94">{{Cite journal |last=Gates |first=Terry A. |last2=Lamb |first2=James P. |date=2021-01-11 |title=A redescription of Lophorhothon atopus (Ornithopoda: Dinosauria) from the Late Cretaceous of Alabama based on new material1 |url=https://cdnsciencepub.com/doi/10.1139/cjes-2020-0173 |journal=Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences |language=en |doi=10.1139/cjes-2020-0173}}</ref>
FMNH P 27383
| <!-- Institution -->[[Field Museum of Natural History]]
| <!-- Institution -->[[Field Museum of Natural History]]


|<!-- Age -->
|<!-- Age -->Late Cretaceous<ref name=":94" />


|<!-- Unit -->
|<!-- Unit -->Mooreville Chalk Formation<ref name=":94" />


|<!-- Country -->
|<!-- Country -->United States<ref name=":94" />


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MNHN GDF 1700<ref name=":95">{{Cite journal |last=Taquet |first=Philippe |last2=Russell |first2=Dale A. |date=1999-01-01 |title=A massively-constructed iguanodont from Gadoufaoua, lower Cretaceous of Niger |url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0753396999800093 |journal=Annales de Paléontologie |language=en |volume=85 |issue=1 |pages=85–96 |doi=10.1016/S0753-3969(99)80009-3 |issn=0753-3969}}</ref>
GDF 1700
|<!-- Institution -->[[National Museum of Natural History, France|Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle]]
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|<!-- Age -->
|<!-- Age -->Aptian<ref name=":95" />


|<!-- Unit -->
|<!-- Unit -->Elrhaz Formation<ref name=":95" />


|<!-- Country -->
|<!-- Country -->Niger<ref name=":95" />


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MUCPv-321<ref name=":96">{{Cite journal |last=Calvo |first=Jorge O. |last2=Porfiri |first2=Juan D. |last3=Novas |first3=Fernando E. |date=2007 |title=Discovery of a new ornithopod dinosaur from the Portezuelo formation (Upper Cretaceous), Neuquen, Patagonia, Argentina |journal=Arquivos do Museu Nacional, Rio de Janeiro |volume=65 |issue=4 |pages=471-483}}</ref>
MUCPv-321
|<!-- Institution -->
|<!-- Institution -->Museo Universidad Nacional del Comahue


|<!-- Age -->
|<!-- Age -->Coniacian<ref name=":96" />


|<!-- Unit -->
|<!-- Unit -->Portezuelo Formation<ref name=":96" />


|<!-- Country -->
|<!-- Country -->Argentina<ref name=":96" />


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LACM 17715<ref name=":97">{{Cite journal |last=Prieto-Márquez |first=Albert |last2=Chiappe |first2=Luis M. |last3=Joshi |first3=Shantanu H. |date=2012-06-12 |editor-last=Dodson |editor-first=Peter |title=The Lambeosaurine Dinosaur Magnapaulia laticaudus from the Late Cretaceous of Baja California, Northwestern Mexico |url=https://dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0038207 |journal=PLoS ONE |language=en |volume=7 |issue=6 |pages=e38207 |doi=10.1371/journal.pone.0038207 |issn=1932-6203 |pmc=PMC3373519 |pmid=22719869}}</ref>
LACM 17715
|<!-- Institution -->
|<!-- Institution -->Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County


|<!-- Age -->
|<!-- Age -->Campanian<ref name=":97" />


|<!-- Unit -->
|<!-- Unit -->El Gallo Formation<ref name=":97" />


|<!-- Country -->
|<!-- Country -->Mexico<ref name=":97" />


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|<!-- Age -->Cretaceous<ref name=":98">Yang, Dashan, Zhengyi Wei, Weirong Li, and Translated By Will Downs. "Preliminary note on some hadrosaurs from the Cretaceous of Jiayin County, Heilongjiang Province (Manchuria)." (2002).</ref>
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|<!-- Unit -->
|<!-- Unit -->Yuliangze Formation<ref name=":61" />


|<!-- Country -->
|<!-- Country -->China<ref name=":98" />


|<!-- Notes -->
|<!-- Notes -->''nomen dubium''<ref name=":61" />


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| <!-- Catalogue Number -->NHMUK R5764<ref>{{Cite journal |last=McDonald |first=Andrew T. |date=2012-02-01 |title=The status of Dollodon and other basal iguanodonts (Dinosauria: Ornithischia) from the Lower Cretaceous of Europe |url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0195667111000346 |journal=Cretaceous Research |language=en |volume=33 |issue=1 |pages=1–6 |doi=10.1016/j.cretres.2011.03.002 |issn=0195-6671}}</ref>
| <!-- Catalogue Number -->NHMUK R5764<ref name=":99">{{Cite journal |last=McDonald |first=Andrew T. |date=2012-02-01 |title=The status of Dollodon and other basal iguanodonts (Dinosauria: Ornithischia) from the Lower Cretaceous of Europe |url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0195667111000346 |journal=Cretaceous Research |language=en |volume=33 |issue=1 |pages=1–6 |doi=10.1016/j.cretres.2011.03.002 |issn=0195-6671}}</ref>


| <!-- Institution -->[[Natural History Museum, London]]
| <!-- Institution -->[[Natural History Museum, London]]


|<!-- Age -->
|<!-- Age -->Barremian-Aptian<ref name=":99" />


|<!-- Unit -->
|<!-- Unit -->Vectis Formation<ref name=":99" />


|<!-- Country -->
|<!-- Country -->United Kingdom<ref name=":99" />


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NHMUK R3741
NHMUK R3741<ref name=":67" />
|<!-- Institution -->
|<!-- Institution -->[[Natural History Museum, London]]


|<!-- Age -->
|<!-- Age -->Lower Aptian<ref name=":67" />


|<!-- Unit -->
|<!-- Unit -->Lower Greensand Formation<ref name=":67" />


|<!-- Country -->
|<!-- Country -->United Kingdom<ref name=":67" />


|<!-- Notes -->''nomen dubium'', can be referred to ''Mantellisaurus atherfieldensis''<ref name=":67" />
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IVPP V4732<ref name=":100">Dong, Z. M., Guangdong Province Nanxiong, and Translated By Will Downs. "Dinosaurs from the Cretaceous of south China." In ''Mesozoic and Cenozoic red beds of south China: selected papers from the Cretaceous–Tertiary Workshop, Nanxiong, Guangdong Province. Edited by Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology. Science Press, Beijing, China'', pp. 342-350. 1979.</ref>
IVPP V4732
| <!-- Institution -->[[Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology]]
| <!-- Institution -->[[Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology]]


|<!-- Age -->
|<!-- Age -->Late Cretaceous<ref name=":100" />


|<!-- Unit -->
|<!-- Unit -->Nanxiong Formation<ref name=":100" />


|<!-- Country -->
|<!-- Country -->China<ref name=":100" />


|<!-- Notes -->
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PIUW 2349<ref name=":101">{{Cite journal |last=Ősi |first=Attila |last2=Prondvai |first2=Edina |last3=Butler |first3=Richard |last4=Weishampel |first4=David B. |date=2012-09-21 |title=Phylogeny, Histology and Inferred Body Size Evolution in a New Rhabdodontid Dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of Hungary |url=https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0044318 |journal=PLOS ONE |language=en |volume=7 |issue=9 |pages=e44318 |doi=10.1371/journal.pone.0044318 |issn=1932-6203 |pmc=PMC3448614 |pmid=23028518}}</ref>
PIUW 2349
|<!-- Institution -->
|<!-- Institution -->Paläontologisches Institut, [[University of Vienna]]


|<!-- Age -->
|<!-- Age -->Lower Campanian<ref name=":101" />


|<!-- Unit -->
|<!-- Unit -->Grünbach Formation<ref name=":101" />


|<!-- Country -->
|<!-- Country -->Austria<ref name=":101" />


|<!-- Notes -->
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|<!-- Catalogue Number -->
CMP-MS-03<ref name=":102">{{Cite journal |last=Gasulla |first=José Miguel |last2=Escaso |first2=Fernando |last3=Narváez |first3=Iván |last4=Ortega |first4=Francisco |last5=Sanz |first5=José Luis |date=2015-12-16 |editor-last=Claessens |editor-first=Leon |title=A New Sail-Backed Styracosternan (Dinosauria: Ornithopoda) from the Early Cretaceous of Morella, Spain |url=https://dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0144167 |journal=PLOS ONE |language=en |volume=10 |issue=12 |pages=e0144167 |doi=10.1371/journal.pone.0144167 |issn=1932-6203 |pmc=PMC4691198 |pmid=26673161}}</ref>
CMP-MS-03
|<!-- Institution -->
|<!-- Institution -->Museo de la Valltorta


|<!-- Age -->
|<!-- Age -->Barremian<ref name=":102" />


|<!-- Unit -->
|<!-- Unit -->Arcillas de Morella Formation<ref name=":102" />


|<!-- Country -->
|<!-- Country -->Spain<ref name=":102" />


|<!-- Notes -->
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|<!-- Catalogue Number -->
MACN Pv 197<ref name=":103">{{Cite journal |last=Rozadilla |first=Sebastián |last2=Agnolin |first2=Federico L. |last3=Novas |first3=Fernando E. |last4=Aranciaga Rolando |first4=Alexis M. |last5=Motta |first5=Matías J. |last6=Lirio |first6=Juan M. |last7=Isasi |first7=Marcelo P. |date=2016-01-01 |title=A new ornithopod (Dinosauria, Ornithischia) from the Upper Cretaceous of Antarctica and its palaeobiogeographical implications |url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0195667115300677 |journal=Cretaceous Research |language=en |volume=57 |pages=311–324 |doi=10.1016/j.cretres.2015.09.009 |issn=0195-6671}}</ref>
MACN Pv 197
|<!-- Institution -->
|<!-- Institution -->[[Bernardino Rivadavia Natural Sciences Argentine Museum]]


|<!-- Age -->
|<!-- Age -->Maastrichtian<ref name=":103" />


|<!-- Unit -->Cape Lamb Member, López de Bertodano Formation<ref name=":103" />
|<!-- Unit -->


|<!-- Country -->
|<!-- Country -->Antarctica<ref name=":103" />


|<!-- Notes -->
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QM F6140<ref name=":104">Bartholomai, A. L. A. N., and R. E. Molnar. "Muttaburrasaurus, a new iguanodontid (Ornithischia: Ornithopoda) dinosaur from the Lower Cretaceous of Queensland." ''Memoirs of the Queensland Museum'' 20, no. 2 (1981): 319-49.</ref>
QM F6140
|<!-- Institution -->
|<!-- Institution -->[[Queensland Museum]]


|<!-- Age -->
|<!-- Age -->Albian<ref name=":104" />


|<!-- Unit -->
|<!-- Unit -->Mackunda Formation<ref name=":104" />


|<!-- Country -->
|<!-- Country -->Australia<ref name=":104" />


|<!-- Notes -->
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NMMNH P-16106<ref name=":105">{{Cite journal |last=Prieto-Márquez |first=Albert |date=2013-05-08 |title=Skeletal morphology of <i>Kritosaurus navajovius</i> (Dinosauria: Hadrosauridae) from the Late Cretaceous of the North American south-west, with an evaluation of the phylogenetic systematics and biogeography of Kritosaurini |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14772019.2013.770417 |journal=Journal of Systematic Palaeontology |volume=12 |issue=2 |pages=133–175 |doi=10.1080/14772019.2013.770417 |issn=1477-2019}}</ref>
NMMNH P-16106
|<!-- Institution -->
|<!-- Institution -->[[New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science]]


|<!-- Age -->
|<!-- Age -->Late Campanian<ref name=":105" />


|<!-- Unit -->
|<!-- Unit -->Kirtland Formation<ref name=":105" />


|<!-- Country -->
|<!-- Country -->United States<ref name=":105" />


|<!-- Notes -->
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| <!-- Catalogue Number -->NHMG8142<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Jinyou |first=Mo |last2=Zhongru |first2=Zhao |last3=Wei |first3=Wang |last4=Xing |first4=Xu |date=2007 |title=The First Hadrosaurid Dinosaur from Southern China |url=https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1755-6724.2007.tb00978.x |journal=Acta Geologica Sinica - English Edition |language=en |volume=81 |issue=4 |pages=550–554 |doi=10.1111/j.1755-6724.2007.tb00978.x}}</ref>
| <!-- Catalogue Number -->NHMG8142<ref name=":106">{{Cite journal |last=Jinyou |first=Mo |last2=Zhongru |first2=Zhao |last3=Wei |first3=Wang |last4=Xing |first4=Xu |date=2007 |title=The First Hadrosaurid Dinosaur from Southern China |url=https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1755-6724.2007.tb00978.x |journal=Acta Geologica Sinica - English Edition |language=en |volume=81 |issue=4 |pages=550–554 |doi=10.1111/j.1755-6724.2007.tb00978.x}}</ref>


|<!-- Institution -->
|<!-- Institution -->Natural History Museum of Guangxi


|<!-- Age -->
|<!-- Age -->Upper Cretaceous<ref name=":106" />


|<!-- Unit -->
|<!-- Unit -->Nadu Formation<ref name=":106" />


|<!-- Country -->
|<!-- Country -->China<ref name=":106" />


|<!-- Notes -->
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UHR 6590<ref name=":107">{{Cite journal |last=Suzuki |first=Daisuke |last2=Weishampel |first2=David B. |last3=Minoura |first3=Nachio |date=2004-03-25 |title=Nipponosaurus sachalinensis (Dinosauria; Ornithopoda): anatomy and systematic position within Hadrosauridae |url=https://doi.org/10.1671/A1034-11 |journal=Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology |volume=24 |issue=1 |pages=145–164 |doi=10.1671/A1034-11 |issn=0272-4634}}</ref>
UHR 6590
|<!-- Institution -->
|<!-- Institution -->University of Hokkaido


|<!-- Age -->
|<!-- Age -->Late Santonian-Early Campanian<ref name=":107" />


|<!-- Unit -->
|<!-- Unit -->Upper Yezo Group<ref name=":107" />


|<!-- Country -->
|<!-- Country -->Japan<ref name=":107" />


|<!-- Notes -->
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UNPSJB — PV 942<ref name=":108">Martínez, Ruben D. "Notohypsilophodon comodorensis gen. et. sp. nov., un Hypsilophodontidae (Ornithischia: Ornithopoda) del Cretácico Superior de Chubut, Patagonia central, Argentina." ''Acta Geologica Leopoldensia'' 21, no. 46/47 (1998): 119-35.</ref>
UNPSJB — PV 942
|<!-- Institution -->
|<!-- Institution -->National University of the Patagonia San Juan Bosco


|<!-- Age -->
|<!-- Age -->Cenomanian?<ref name=":108" />


|<!-- Unit -->
|<!-- Unit -->Bajo Barreal Formation<ref name=":108" />


|<!-- Country -->
|<!-- Country -->Argentina<ref name=":108" />


|<!-- Notes -->
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|<!-- Nickname -->


| <!-- Catalogue Number -->AEHM 2/845<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Godefroit |first=Pascal |last2=Bolotsky |first2=Yuri |last3=Alifanov |first3=Vladimir |date=2003-03-01 |title=A remarkable hollow-crested hadrosaur from Russia: an Asian origin for lambeosaurines |url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1631068303000174 |journal=Comptes Rendus Palevol |language=en |volume=2 |issue=2 |pages=143–151 |doi=10.1016/S1631-0683(03)00017-4 |issn=1631-0683}}</ref>
| <!-- Catalogue Number -->AEHM 2/845<ref name=":109">{{Cite journal |last=Godefroit |first=Pascal |last2=Bolotsky |first2=Yuri |last3=Alifanov |first3=Vladimir |date=2003-03-01 |title=A remarkable hollow-crested hadrosaur from Russia: an Asian origin for lambeosaurines |url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1631068303000174 |journal=Comptes Rendus Palevol |language=en |volume=2 |issue=2 |pages=143–151 |doi=10.1016/S1631-0683(03)00017-4 |issn=1631-0683}}</ref>


| <!-- Institution -->Amur Natural History Museum
| <!-- Institution -->Amur Natural History Museum


|<!-- Age -->
|<!-- Age -->Middle-Late Maastrichtian<ref name=":109" />


|<!-- Unit -->
|<!-- Unit -->Tsagayan Formation<ref name=":109" />


|<!-- Country -->
|<!-- Country -->Russia<ref name=":109" />


|<!-- Notes -->
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MOR 294<ref name=":110">{{Cite journal |last=Horner |first=John R. |last2=Weishampel |first2=David B. |date=1988 |title=A comparative embryological study of two ornithischian dinosaurs |url=https://www.nature.com/articles/332256a0 |journal=Nature |language=en |volume=332 |issue=6161 |pages=256–257 |doi=10.1038/332256a0 |issn=1476-4687}}</ref>
MOR 294
|<!-- Institution -->
|<!-- Institution -->Museum of the Rockies


|<!-- Age -->
|<!-- Age -->Late Campanian?<ref name=":110" />


|<!-- Unit -->
|<!-- Unit -->Two Medicine Formation<ref name=":110" />


|<!-- Country -->
|<!-- Country -->United States<ref name=":110" />


|<!-- Notes -->
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NHMUK 42954-57<ref name=":111">{{Cite journal |last=Madzia |first=Daniel |last2=Jagt |first2=John W. M. |last3=Mulder |first3=Eric W. A. |date=2020-04-01 |title=Osteology, phylogenetic affinities and taxonomic status of the enigmatic late Maastrichtian ornithopod taxon Orthomerus dolloi (Dinosauria, Ornithischia) |url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0195667119302654 |journal=Cretaceous Research |language=en |volume=108 |pages=104334 |doi=10.1016/j.cretres.2019.104334 |issn=0195-6671}}</ref>
BMNH 42954-57
|<!-- Institution -->
|<!-- Institution -->[[Natural History Museum, London]]


|<!-- Age -->
|<!-- Age -->Late Maastrichtian<ref name=":111" />


|<!-- Unit -->
|<!-- Unit -->Likely Maastricht Formation<ref name=":111" />


|<!-- Country -->
|<!-- Country -->The Netherlands or Belgium<ref name=":111" />


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MOR 1636a<ref name=":112">{{Cite journal |last=Varricchio |first=David J |last2=Martin |first2=Anthony J |last3=Katsura |first3=Yoshihiro |date=2007-06-07 |title=First trace and body fossil evidence of a burrowing, denning dinosaur |url=https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rspb.2006.0443 |journal=Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences |language=en |volume=274 |issue=1616 |pages=1361–1368 |doi=10.1098/rspb.2006.0443 |issn=0962-8452 |pmc=PMC2176205 |pmid=17374596}}</ref>
MOR 1636a
|<!-- Institution -->
|<!-- Institution -->[[Museum of the Rockies]]


|<!-- Age -->
|<!-- Age -->Mid-Cretaceous<ref name=":112" />


|<!-- Unit -->
|<!-- Unit -->Blackleaf Formation<ref name=":112" />


|<!-- Country -->
|<!-- Country -->United States<ref name=":112" />


|<!-- Notes -->
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|<!-- Nickname -->


| <!-- Catalogue Number -->USNM 4753<ref name=":113">{{Cite journal |last=Mcdonald |first=Andrew T. |date=2011-03-04 |title=The taxonomy of species assigned to Camptosaurus (Dinosauria: Ornithopoda) |url=https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.2783.1.4 |journal=Zootaxa |volume=2783 |issue=1 |pages=52 |doi=10.11646/zootaxa.2783.1.4 |issn=1175-5334}}</ref>
| <!-- Catalogue Number -->USNM 4753


|<!-- Institution -->
|<!-- Institution -->[[National Museum of Natural History]]


|<!-- Age -->
|<!-- Age -->Barremian-Aptian<ref name=":113" />


|<!-- Unit -->
|<!-- Unit -->Lakota Formation<ref name=":113" />


|<!-- Country -->
|<!-- Country -->United States<ref name=":113" />


|<!-- Notes -->
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|<!-- Catalogue Number -->
|<!-- Catalogue Number -->
MNHN GDF 300<ref name=":114">{{Cite journal |last=Paul |first=Gregory S. |date=2008-04-01 |title=A revised taxonomy of the iguanodont dinosaur genera and species |url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0195667107001048 |journal=Cretaceous Research |language=en |volume=29 |issue=2 |pages=192–216 |doi=10.1016/j.cretres.2007.04.009 |issn=0195-6671}}</ref>
MNHN GDF 300
|<!-- Institution -->[[National Museum of Natural History, France|Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle]]
|<!-- Institution -->


|<!-- Age -->
|<!-- Age -->Late Aptian<ref name=":114" />


|<!-- Unit -->
|<!-- Unit -->Upper Elrhaz Formation<ref name=":114" />


|<!-- Country -->
|<!-- Country -->Niger<ref name=":114" />


|<!-- Notes -->
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|<!-- Catalogue Number -->
NHM R2998
NHM R2998<ref name=":84" />
|<!-- Institution -->
|<!-- Institution -->Natural History Museum, London


|<!-- Age -->
|<!-- Age -->Mid-Berriasian<ref name=":84" />


|<!-- Unit -->
|<!-- Unit -->Purbeck Limestone Formation<ref name=":84" />


|<!-- Country -->
|<!-- Country -->United Kingdom<ref name=":84" />


|<!-- Notes -->
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|<!-- Catalogue Number -->
|<!-- Catalogue Number -->
Holotype: IPS SRA 1<ref name=":115">{{Cite journal |last=Prieto-Marquez |first=Albert |last2=Gaete |first2=Rodrigo |last3=Rivas |first3=Gonzalo |last4=Galobart |first4=Ángel |last5=Boada |first5=Marc |date=2006-12-11 |title=Hadrosauroid dinosaurs from the Late Cretaceous of Spain: Pararhabdodon isonensis revisited and Koutalisaurus kohlerorum , gen. et sp. nov. |url=http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1671/0272-4634%282006%2926%5B929%3AHDFTLC%5D2.0.CO%3B2 |journal=Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology |language=en |volume=26 |issue=4 |pages=929–943 |doi=10.1671/0272-4634(2006)26[929:HDFTLC]2.0.CO;2 |issn=0272-4634}}</ref>
IPS-SRA-15
|<!-- Institution -->


Paratype: IPS SRA 15-18<ref name=":115" />
|<!-- Age -->
|<!-- Institution -->Institut de Paleontologia Miquel Crusafont


|<!-- Unit -->
|<!-- Age -->Maastrichtian<ref name=":115" />


|<!-- Unit -->Tremp Formation<ref name=":115" />
|<!-- Country -->

|<!-- Country -->Spain<ref name=":115" />


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|<!-- Catalogue Number -->
|<!-- Catalogue Number -->
ROM 768<ref name=":116">{{Cite journal |last=Evans |first=David C. |last2=Bavington |first2=Rebecca |last3=Campione |first3=Nicolás E. |date=2009 |editor-last=Sues |editor-first=Hans |title=An unusual hadrosaurid braincase from the Dinosaur Park Formation and the biostratigraphy of Parasaurolophus (Ornithischia: Lambeosaurinae) from southern Alberta |url=http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/10.1139/E09-050 |journal=Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences |language=en |volume=46 |issue=11 |pages=791–800 |doi=10.1139/E09-050 |issn=0008-4077}}</ref>
ROM 768
|<!-- Institution -->
|<!-- Institution -->[[Royal Ontario Museum]]


|<!-- Age -->
|<!-- Age -->Late Cretaceous<ref name=":116" />


|<!-- Unit -->
|<!-- Unit -->Dinosaur Park Formation<ref name=":116" />


|<!-- Country -->
|<!-- Country -->Canada<ref name=":116" />


|<!-- Notes -->
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|<!-- Catalogue Number -->
|<!-- Catalogue Number -->
ROM 804<ref name=":117">{{Cite journal |last=Brown |first=Caleb Marshall |last2=Druckenmiller |first2=Patrick |date=2011 |editor-last=Sues |editor-first=Hans-Dieter |title=Basal ornithopod (Dinosauria: Ornithischia) teeth from the Prince Creek Formation (early Maastrichtian) of Alaska |url=http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/10.1139/e11-017 |journal=Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences |language=en |volume=48 |issue=9 |pages=1342–1354 |doi=10.1139/e11-017 |issn=0008-4077}}</ref>
ROM 804
|<!-- Institution -->
|<!-- Institution -->Royal Ontario Museum


|<!-- Age -->
|<!-- Age -->Campanian-Maastrichtian<ref name=":117" />


|<!-- Unit -->
|<!-- Unit -->Horseshoe Canyon Formation<ref name=":117" />


|<!-- Country -->
|<!-- Country -->Canada<ref name=":117" />


|<!-- Notes -->
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|<!-- Nickname -->


| <!-- Catalogue Number -->DMNH 42504<ref>{{Cite journal |last=DiCroce |first=T. |last2=Carpenter |first2=K. |date=2001 |editor-last=Tanke |editor-first=D. |editor2-last=K. |editor2-first=Carpenter |title=New ornithopod from the Cedar Mountain Formation (Lower Cretaceous) of Eastern Utah |journal=Mesozoic Vertebrate Life |location=Bloomington |publisher=Indiana University Press |pages=183–196}}</ref>
| <!-- Catalogue Number -->DMNH 42504<ref name=":118">{{Cite journal |last=DiCroce |first=T. |last2=Carpenter |first2=K. |date=2001 |editor-last=Tanke |editor-first=D. |editor2-last=K. |editor2-first=Carpenter |title=New ornithopod from the Cedar Mountain Formation (Lower Cretaceous) of Eastern Utah |journal=Mesozoic Vertebrate Life |location=Bloomington |publisher=Indiana University Press |pages=183–196}}</ref>


| <!-- Institution -->[[Denver Museum of Nature and Science|Denver Museum of Natural History]]
| <!-- Institution -->[[Denver Museum of Nature and Science|Denver Museum of Natural History]]


|<!-- Age -->
|<!-- Age -->Lower Cretaceous<ref name=":118" />


|<!-- Unit -->Poison Strip Member, Cedar Mountain Formation<ref name=":118" />
|<!-- Unit -->


|<!-- Country -->
|<!-- Country -->United States<ref name=":118" />


|<!-- Notes -->
|<!-- Notes -->
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|<!-- Nickname -->
|<!-- Nickname -->


| <!-- Catalogue Number -->AR-1/19<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Mcdonald |first=Andrew T. |last2=Espílez |first2=Eduardo |last3=Mampel |first3=Luis |last4=Kirkland |first4=James I. |last5=Alcalá |first5=Luis |date=2012-12-21 |title=An unusual new basal iguanodont (Dinosauria: Ornithopoda) from the Lower Cretaceous of Teruel, Spain |url=https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.3595.1.3 |journal=Zootaxa |volume=3595 |issue=1 |pages=61 |doi=10.11646/zootaxa.3595.1.3 |issn=1175-5334}}</ref>
| <!-- Catalogue Number -->AR-1/19<ref name=":119">{{Cite journal |last=Mcdonald |first=Andrew T. |last2=Espílez |first2=Eduardo |last3=Mampel |first3=Luis |last4=Kirkland |first4=James I. |last5=Alcalá |first5=Luis |date=2012-12-21 |title=An unusual new basal iguanodont (Dinosauria: Ornithopoda) from the Lower Cretaceous of Teruel, Spain |url=https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.3595.1.3 |journal=Zootaxa |volume=3595 |issue=1 |pages=61 |doi=10.11646/zootaxa.3595.1.3 |issn=1175-5334}}</ref>


|<!-- Institution -->
|<!-- Institution -->Museo Aragonés de Paleontología


|<!-- Age -->
|<!-- Age -->Lower Albian<ref name=":119" />


|<!-- Unit -->
|<!-- Unit -->Escucha Formation<ref name=":119" />


|<!-- Country -->
|<!-- Country -->Spain<ref name=":119" />


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|<!-- Catalogue Number -->
|<!-- Catalogue Number -->
NHMUK R8649<ref name=":99" />
BMNH R 8649
|<!-- Institution -->
|<!-- Institution -->Natural History Museum, London


|<!-- Age -->
|<!-- Age -->Early Cretaceous<ref name=":99" />


|<!-- Unit -->
|<!-- Unit -->


|<!-- Country -->
|<!-- Country -->United Kingdom<ref name=":99" />


|<!-- Notes -->''nomen dubium'', likely referrable to ''Mantellisaurus atherfieldensis''<ref name=":99" />
|<!-- Notes -->


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|<!-- Catalogue Number -->
NMV P199075
NMV P199075<ref name=":51" />
|<!-- Institution -->
|<!-- Institution -->[[Museums Victoria]]


|<!-- Age -->
|<!-- Age -->Upper Barremian<ref name=":51" />


|<!-- Unit -->
|<!-- Unit -->Wonthaggi Formation<ref name=":51" />


|<!-- Country -->
|<!-- Country -->Australia<ref name=":51" />


|<!-- Notes -->
|<!-- Notes -->

Revision as of 20:52, 29 August 2022

This list of ornithopod type specimens is a list of fossils serving as the official standard-bearers for inclusion in the species and genera of the dinosaur clade Ornithopoda, which includes the line of herbivorous dinosaurs culminating in the duck-billed hadrosaurs. Type specimens are definitionally members of biological taxa and additional specimens can only be "referred" to these taxa if an expert deems them sufficiently similar to the type.

The list

Species Genus Nickname Catalogue Number Institution Age Unit Country Notes Images

Acristavus gagslarsoni

Acristavus

MOR 1155[1]

Museum of the Rockies Campanian[2] Two Medicine Formation[1] United States[1]

Adelolophus hutchisoni

Adelolophus

UCMP 152028[3]

University of California Museum of Paleontology Campanian[3] Wahweap Formation[3] United States[3]

Adynomosaurus arcanus

Adynomosaurus

MCD 7125[4] Museu de la Conca Dellà[4] Maastrichtian[4] Conques Formation[4] Spain[4]

Ajnabia odysseus

Ajnabia

MHNM KHG 222[5] Marrakech Museum of Natural History Late Maastrichtian[5] Upper Couche III[5] Morocco[5]

Albertadromeus syntarsus

Albertadromeus

TMP 2009.037.0044[6]

Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology Campanian[6] Oldman Formation[6] Canada[6]

Altirhinus kurzanovi

Altirhinus

PIN 3386/8[7]

Paleontological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences Late Aptian/Albian[7] Khuren Dukh Formation[7] Mongolia[7]

Amurosaurus riabinini

Amurosaurus

AEHM 1/12[8] Amur Natural History Museum Middle-Late Maastrichtian[8] Udurchukan Formation[8] Russia[8]

Anabisetia saldiviai

Anabisetia

MCF-PVPH 74[9]

Museo Carmen Funes Cenomanian[9] Lisandro Formation[9] Argentina[9]

Anasazisaurus horneri

Anasazisaurus

BYU 12950[10]

Brigham Young University Early Maastrichtian[10] Kirtland Formation[10] United States[10]

Angulomastacator daviesi

Angulomastacator

TMM 43681–1[11]

Texas Memorial Museum Campanian[11] Upper Shale Member,

Aguja Formation[11]

United States[11]

Aquilarhinus palimentus

Aquilarhinus

TMM 42452-1[12]

Texas Memorial Museum Campanian[12] Lower Shale Member, Aguja Formation[12] United States[12]

Aralosaurus tuberiferus

Aralosaurus

PIN 2229[13] Paleontological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences Late Cretaceous (Turonian?)[13] Beleutinskaya Svita[13] Kazakhstan[13]

Arenysaurus ardevoli

Arenysaurus

MPZ 2008/1[14] Museo Paleontológico de la Universidad de Zaragoza Late Maastrichtian[14] Tremp Formation[14] Spain[14]

Arstanosaurus akkurganensis

Arstanosaurus

IZAA 1/1[15]

Institute of Zoology of the Kazakhstan Academy of Sciences[15] Tentatively Santonian-Campanian[15] Bostobinskaya Svita[15] Kazakhstan[15]

Atlascopcosaurus loadsi

Atlascopcosaurus

NMV P166409[16]

Museums Victoria Albian[16] Eumeralla

Formation[16]

Australia[16]

Augustynolophus morrisi

Augustynolophus

LACM/CIT 2852[17] Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County Lower Maastrichtian[18] Moreno Formation[18] United States[18]

Bactrosaurus johnsoni

Bactrosaurus

AMNH 6553[19] American Museum of Natural History Late Cretaceous[19] Iren Dabasu Formation[19] China[19]

Barilium dawsoni

Barilium

NHMUK R798, R798b, R799, R800-R806, R4771, R4742[20]

Natural History Museum, London Valanginian[20] Hastings Subgroup, Wadhurst Clay Formation[20] United Kingdom[20]

Barsboldia sicinskii

Barsboldia

ZPAL MgD-1/110[21] Institute of Paleobiology, Polish Academy of Sciences Upper Campanian-Maastrichtian[21] Nemegt Formation[21] Mongolia[21]

Batyrosaurus rozhdestvenskyi

Batyrosaurus

AEHM 4/1[22]

Amur Natural History Museum Santonian-Campanian[22] Bostobinskaya Svita[22] Kazakhstan[22]

Blasisaurus canudoi

Blasisaurus

MPZ99/667[23]

Museo Paleontológico de la Universidad de Zaragoza Latest Maastrichtian[23] Arén Formation[23] Spain[23]
The holotype jugal (c) of Blasisaurus canudoi

Bolong yixianensis

Bolong

YHZ-001[24]

Yizhou Fossil Museum[24] Barremian-Aptian[25] Yixian Formation[26] China[26]

Brachylophosaurus canadensis

Brachylophosaurus

CMN 8893[27]

Canadian Museum of Nature >77.76 Ma[27] Oldman Formation[27] Canada[27]

Callovosaurus leedsi

Callovosaurus

BMNH R1993[28]

Natural History Museum, London Middle Callovian[28] Peterborough Member, Oxford Clay Formation[28] United Kingdom[28]

Camptosaurus dispar

Camptosaurus

YPM 1877[29]

Peabody Museum of Natural History Upper Jurassic[30] Morrison Formation[29] United States[30]

Canardia garonnensis

Canardia

MDE-Ma3–16[31] Musée des Dinosaures d’Espéraza Upper Maastrichtian[31] Marnes d’Auzas Formation[31] France[31]

Cedrorestes crichtoni

Cedrorestes

DMNH 47994[32]

Denver Museum of Nature and Science Lower Cretaceous (Barremian?)[32] Cedar Mountain Formation[32] United States[32]

Changchunsaurus parvus

Changchunsaurus

JLUM L0403-j–Zn2[33]

Jilin University Geological Museum Aptian–Cenomanian[33] Quantou Formation[33] China[33]

Charonosaurus jiayinensis

Charonosaurus

CUST J-V1251-57[34]

Changchun University of Sciences and Technology Late Maastrichtian[34] Yuliangze Formation[34] China[34]

Cionodon arctatus

Cionodon

AMNH 3951[35] American Museum of Natural History Late Cretaceous[35] Laramie Formation[35] United States[35] nomen dubium

Claosaurus agilis

Claosaurus

YPM 1190[36] Peabody Museum of Natural History Late Coniacian[36] Smoky Hill Chalk Member, Niobrara Chalk[36] United States[36]

Corythosaurus casuarius

Corythosaurus

AMNH 5240[37]

American Museum of Natural History Cretaceous[37] Belly River Group[37] Canada[37]
Holotype of Corythosaurus casuarius

Cumnoria prestwichii

Cumnoria

OUM J.3303[38]

Oxford University Museum of Natural History Upper Jurassic[38] Kimmeridge Clay[39] United Kingdom[39]

Dakotadon lakotaensis

Dakotadon

SDSM 8656[40] South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Early Cretaceous (Barremian?)[40] Lakota Formation[40] United States[40]

Darwinsaurus evolutionis

Darwinsaurus

NHMUK R1831, NHMUK R1833, NHMUK R1835 and NHMUK R1836[41]

Natural History Museum, London Valanginian[41] Wadhurst Clay Formation[41] United Kingdom[41] nomen dubium, type specimens can be referred to Hypselospinus fittoni and Mantellisaurus atherfieldensis[41]

Delapparentia turolensis

Delapparentia

MPT/I.G[42] Museo de Teruel Lower Barremian[42] Camarillas Formation[42] Spain[42]

Diclonius pentagonus

Diclonius

AMNH 3972[43]

American Museum of Natural History Campanian[44] Judith River Formation[43] United States[45] nomen dubium[43]

Draconyx loureiroi

Draconyx

ML 357[46]

Museum of Lourinhã Tithonian[46] Praia Azul Member, Lourinhã Formation[47] Portugal[46]

Drinker nisti

Drinker

CPS 106[48] University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Late Jurassic[48] Morrison Formation[48] United States[48]

Dryosaurus altus

Dryosaurus

YPM 1876[49]

Peabody Museum of Natural History Upper Kimmeridgian?[49] Morrison Formation[49] United States[49]

Dysalotosaurus lettowvorbecki

Dysalotosaurus

Kimmeridgian[50] Tendaguru Beds[50] Tanzania[50]

Edmontosaurus annectens

Anatosaurus

USNM 2414[51]

National Museum of Natural History

Maastrichtian Lance Formation[51] United States[51]
Historical reconstruction of USNM 2414, the holotype of Edmontosaurus annectens.

Edmontosaurus regalis

Edmontosaurus

Holotype: CMN 2288[52]

Paratype: CMN 2289[52]

Canadian Museum of Nature

Campanian[52] Horsethief Member, Horseshoe Canyon Formation[52] Canada[52]

Elrhazosaurus nigeriensis

Elrhazosaurus

MNHN GDF 332[53]

Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle Aptian[53] Elrhaz Formation[53] Niger[53]

Eolambia caroljonesa

Eolambia

CEUM 9758[54]

USU Eastern Prehistoric Museum Albian-Cenomanian[54] Mussentuchit Member, Cedar Mountain Formation[54] United States[54]

Eousdryosaurus nanohallucis

Eousdryosaurus

SHN(JJS)-170[55]

Sociedade de Historia Natural Upper Kimmeridgian[55] Alcobaça Formation[55] Portugal[55]

Equijubus normani

Equijubus

IVPP V12534[56]

Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology Early Cretaceous[56] Xinminbao Group[56] China[56]
The type maxilla of Equijubus normani

Eucercosaurus tanyspondylus

Eucercosaurus

CAMSM B55610–29[57] Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences Upper Albian[57] Gault Formation, reworked into Cambridge Greensand[57] United Kingdom[57] Syntypes, nomen dubium[57]

Fukuisaurus tetoriensis

Fukuisaurus

FPDM-V-40-1 and FPDM-V-40-2[58]

Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum Late Hauterivian-Barremian[58] Kitadani Formation[58] Japan[58]

Fulgurotherium australe

Fulgurotherium

BMNH R 3719[59]

Natural History Museum, London Albian[59] Wallangalla Sandstone Member, Griman Creek Formation[59] Australia[59] nomen dubium[59]

Gasparinisaura cincosaltensis

Gasparinisaura

MUCPv-208[60]

Museum of the Universidad Nacional del Comahue Coniacian-Santonian[60] Anacleto Member, Río Colorado Formation[60] Argentina[60]

Gilmoreosaurus mongoliensis

Gilmoreosaurus

AMNH 6551[61] American Museum of Natural History Cenomanian?[61] Iren Dabasu Formation[61] China[62]

Glishades ericksoni

Glishades

AMNH 27414[63]

American Museum of Natural History Upper Cretaceous[63] Two Medicine Formation[63] United States[63]

Gryposaurus notabilis

Gryposaurus

CMN 2278[64]

Canadian Museum of Nature Campanian[64] Dinosaur Park Formation[64] Canada[64]

Haya griva

Haya

IGM 100/2017[65]

Institute of Geology, Mongolia[65] Late Cretaceous[65] Javkhlant Formation[65] Mongolia[65]

Hippodraco scutodens

Hippodraco

UMNH VP 20208[66]

Utah Museum of Natural History Upper Barremian--Lowermost Aptian[66] Yellow Cat Member, Cedar Mountain Formation[66] United States[66]

Huehuecanauhtlus tiquichensis

Huehuecanauhtlus

IGM 6253[67]

Instituto de Geología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Santonian[67] Mexico[67]

Huxleysaurus hollingtoniensis

Huxleysaurus

NHMUK R1148[41]

Natural History Museum, London Wadhurst Clay Formation[41] United Kingdom[41] nomen dubium, referred to Hypselospinus fittoni[41]

Hypacrosaurus altispinus

Hypacrosaurus

AMNH 5204[68]

American Museum of Natural History Upper Cretaceous[68] Horseshoe Canyon Formation Canada[68]

Hypselospinus fittoni

Hypselospinus

NHMUK R1635[20]

Natural History Museum, London Valanginian[20] Wadhurst Clay Formation[20] United Kingdom[20]

Hypsibema crassicauda

Hypsibema

USNM 7189[69]

National Museum of Natural History Cretaceous[69] Black Creek Formation[69] United States[70]

Hypsilophodon foxii

Hypsilophodon

NHM R197[71]

Natural History Museum, London Late Barremian[71] Wealden Formation[72] United Kingdom[72]

Iguanacolossus fortis

Iguanacolossus

UMNH VP 20205[66]

Utah Museum of Natural History Lower Barremian[66] Yellow Cat Member, Cedar Mountain Formation[66] United States[66]

Iguanodon bernissartensis

Iguanodon

IRSNB 1534[73]

Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences Upper Barremian-Lowermost Aptian[73] Sainte-Barbe Clays Formation[73] Belgium[73]

Jaxartosaurus aralensis

Jaxartosaurus

PIN 1/5009[74] Paleontological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences Lower Santonian[74] Dabrazinskaya Svita[74] Kazakhstan[74]

Jeyawati rugoculus

Jeyawati

MSM P4166[75]

Arizona Museum of Natural History Turonian[75] Moreno Hill Formation[75] United States[75]

Jintasaurus meniscus

Jintasaurus

FDRC: GJ 06-2-52[76] Fossil Research and Development Center, Third Geology and Mineral Resources Exploration Academy of the Gansu Provincial Bureau of Geo-Exploration and Mineral Development Early Cretaceous (Albian?)[76] Xinminpu Group[76] China[76]

Jinzhousaurus yangi

Jinzhousaurus

IVPP V12691[77]

Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology Hauterivian-Barremian[77] Yixian Formation[77] China[77]

Kangnasaurus coetzeei

Kangnasaurus

SAM 2732[78]

Iziko South African Museum South Africa[78]

Kazaklambia convincens

Kazaklambia

PIN 2230/1[74]

Paleontological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences Santonian[74] Dabrazinskaya Svita[74] Kazakhstan[74]

Kerberosaurus manakini

Kerberosaurus

AENM 1/319[79]

Amur Natural History Museum Maastrichtian[79] Tsagayan Formation[79] Russia[79]

Koreanosaurus boseongensis

Koreanosaurus

KDRC-BB2[80]

Korea Dinosaur Research Center Late Cretaceous[80] Seonso Conglomerate[80] South Korea[80]

Koshisaurus katsuyama

Koshisaurus

Early Cretaceous[81] Kitadani Formation[81] Japan[81]

Kritosaurus navajovius

Kritosaurus

AMNH 5799[82]

American Museum of Natural History Cretaceous[82] Ojo Alamo Formation[82] United States[82]

Kukufeldia tilgatensis

Kukufeldia

NHMUK 28660[83]

Natural History Museum, London Middle-Upper Valanginian[83] Grinstead Clay Member, Tunbridge Wells Sand Formation[83] United Kingdom[83]

Kundurosaurus nagornyi

Kundurosaurus

AENM 2/921[84]

Amur Natural History Museum Maastrichtian[84] Udurchukan Formation[84] Russia[84]
Holotype skull of Kundurosaurus nagornyi

Lambeosaurus lambei

Lambeosaurus

CMN 2869[85]

Canadian Museum of Nature Upper Cretaceous[86] Belly River Formation[86] Canada[86]

Lanzhousaurus magnidens

Lanzhousaurus

GSLTZP01-001[87] Fossil Research and Development Center of the Third Geology and Mineral Resources Exploration Academy of Gansu Province Early Cretaceous[87] Hekou Group[87] China[87]

Latirhinus uitstlani

Latirhinus

IGM 6583[88] Instituto de Geología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Upper Campanian[88] Cerro del Pueblo Formation[88] Mexico[88]

Leaellynasaura amicagraphica

Leaellynasaura

NMV P185991[16]

Museums Victoria Lower Albian[16] Eumeralla Formation[16] Australia[16]

Levnesovia transoxiana

Levnesovia

USNM 538191[89] National Museum of Natural History Middle–Late Turonian[89] Bissekty Formation[89] Uzbekistan[89]

Lophorhothon atopus

Lophorhothon

FMNH P 27383[90]

Field Museum of Natural History Late Cretaceous[90] Mooreville Chalk Formation[90] United States[90]

Lurdusaurus arenatus

Lurdusaurus

MNHN GDF 1700[91]

Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle Aptian[91] Elrhaz Formation[91] Niger[91]

Macrogryphosaurus gondwanicus

Macrogryphosaurus

MUCPv-321[92]

Museo Universidad Nacional del Comahue Coniacian[92] Portezuelo Formation[92] Argentina[92]

Magnapaulia laticaudus

Magnapaulia

LACM 17715[93]

Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County Campanian[93] El Gallo Formation[93] Mexico[93]
Type left premaxilla of Magnapaulia laticaudus

Maiasaura peeblesorum

Maiasaura

YPM-PU 22405[94]

Peabody Museum of Natural History Campanian[95] Two Medicine Formation[95] United States[95]

Mandschurosaurus amurense

Mandschurosaurus

Cretaceous[96] Yuliangze Formation[34] China[96] nomen dubium[34]

Mantellisaurus atherfieldensis

Mantellisaurus

NHMUK R5764[97] Natural History Museum, London Barremian-Aptian[97] Vectis Formation[97] United Kingdom[97]

Mantellodon carpenteri

Mantellodon

NHMUK R3741[41]

Natural History Museum, London Lower Aptian[41] Lower Greensand Formation[41] United Kingdom[41] nomen dubium, can be referred to Mantellisaurus atherfieldensis[41]

Microhadrosaurus nanshiungensis

Microhadrosaurus

IVPP V4732[98]

Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology Late Cretaceous[98] Nanxiong Formation[98] China[98]

Mochlodon suessi

Mochlodon

PIUW 2349[99]

Paläontologisches Institut, University of Vienna Lower Campanian[99] Grünbach Formation[99] Austria[99]

Morelladon beltrani

Morelladon

CMP-MS-03[100]

Museo de la Valltorta Barremian[100] Arcillas de Morella Formation[100] Spain[100]

Morrosaurus antarcticus

Morrosaurus

MACN Pv 197[101]

Bernardino Rivadavia Natural Sciences Argentine Museum Maastrichtian[101] Cape Lamb Member, López de Bertodano Formation[101] Antarctica[101]

Muttaburrasaurus langdoni

Muttaburrasaurus

QM F6140[102]

Queensland Museum Albian[102] Mackunda Formation[102] Australia[102]

Naashoibitosaurus ostromi

Naashoibitosaurus

NMMNH P-16106[103]

New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Late Campanian[103] Kirtland Formation[103] United States[103]

Nanningosaurus dashiensis

Nanningosaurus

NHMG8142[104] Natural History Museum of Guangxi Upper Cretaceous[104] Nadu Formation[104] China[104]

Nanyangosaurus zhugeii

Nanyangosaurus

IVPP V 11821[105]

Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology Early Cretaceous[105] Xiaguan Formation[105] China[105]

Nipponosaurus sachalinensis

Nipponosaurus

UHR 6590[106]

University of Hokkaido Late Santonian-Early Campanian[106] Upper Yezo Group[106] Japan[106]

Notohypsilophodon comodorensis

Notohypsilophodon

UNPSJB — PV 942[107]

National University of the Patagonia San Juan Bosco Cenomanian?[107] Bajo Barreal Formation[107] Argentina[107]

Olorotitan arharensis

Olorotitan

AEHM 2/845[108] Amur Natural History Museum Middle-Late Maastrichtian[108] Tsagayan Formation[108] Russia[108]

Orodromeus makelai

Orodromeus

MOR 294[109]

Museum of the Rockies Late Campanian?[109] Two Medicine Formation[109] United States[109]

Orthomerus dolloi

Orthomerus

NHMUK 42954-57[110]

Natural History Museum, London Late Maastrichtian[110] Likely Maastricht Formation[110] The Netherlands or Belgium[110]

Oryctodromeus cubicularis

Oryctodromeus

MOR 1636a[111]

Museum of the Rockies Mid-Cretaceous[111] Blackleaf Formation[111] United States[111]

Osmakasaurus depressus

Osmakasaurus

USNM 4753[112] National Museum of Natural History Barremian-Aptian[112] Lakota Formation[112] United States[112]

Ouranosaurus nigeriensis

Ouranosaurus

MNHN GDF 300[113]

Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle Late Aptian[113] Upper Elrhaz Formation[113] Niger[113]

Owenodon hoggii

Owenodon

NHM R2998[71]

Natural History Museum, London Mid-Berriasian[71] Purbeck Limestone Formation[71] United Kingdom[71]

Pararhabdodon isonensis

Pararhabdodon

Holotype: IPS SRA 1[114]

Paratype: IPS SRA 15-18[114]

Institut de Paleontologia Miquel Crusafont Maastrichtian[114] Tremp Formation[114] Spain[114]

Parasaurolophus walkeri

Parasaurolophus

ROM 768[115]

Royal Ontario Museum Late Cretaceous[115] Dinosaur Park Formation[115] Canada[115]
The holotype skeleton of Parasaurolophus walkeri

Parksosaurus warreni

Parksosaurus

ROM 804[116]

Royal Ontario Museum Campanian-Maastrichtian[116] Horseshoe Canyon Formation[116] Canada[116]

Penelopognathus weishampeli

Penelopognathus

IMM 2002-BYGB-1[117] Inner Mongolia Museum Albian[117] Bayan Gobi Formation[117] China[117]

Planicoxa venenica

Planicoxa

DMNH 42504[118] Denver Museum of Natural History Lower Cretaceous[118] Poison Strip Member, Cedar Mountain Formation[118] United States[118]

Proa valdearinnoensis

Proa

AR-1/19[119] Museo Aragonés de Paleontología Lower Albian[119] Escucha Formation[119] Spain[119]

Probactrosaurus gobiensis

Probactrosaurus

PIN 2232/1[120]

Paleontological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences Barremian-Albian[120] China[120]

Probrachylophosaurus bergei

Probrachylophosaurus

MOR 2919[27]

Museum of the Rockies 78.5-78.2 Ma[27] Judith River Formation[27] United States[27]
Reconstructed holotype skull of Probrachylophosaurus bergei

Proplanicoxa galtoni

Proplanicoxa

NHMUK R8649[97]

Natural History Museum, London Early Cretaceous[97] United Kingdom[97] nomen dubium, likely referrable to Mantellisaurus atherfieldensis[97]

Prosaurolophus maximus

Prosaurolophus

AMNH 5836

American Museum of Natural History
Holotype skull of Prosaurolophus maximus

Protohadros byrdi

Protohadros

SMU 74582[121]

Shuler Museum of Paleontology Mid-Cenomanian[121] Woodbine Formation[121] United States[121]

Pteropelyx grallipes

Pteropelyx

Qantassaurus intrepidus

Qantassaurus

NMV P199075[16]

Museums Victoria Upper Barremian[16] Wonthaggi Formation[16] Australia[16]

Rhabdodon priscus

Rhabdodon

Rhinorex condrupus

Rhinorex

BYU 13258

Sahaliyania elunchunorum

Sahaliyania

GMH W453

Saurolophus osborni

Saurolophus

AMNH 5220

American Museum of Natural History
Skull of the holotype of Saurolophus and Saurolophus osborni

Secernosaurus koerneri

Secernosaurus

FMNH P13423[122] Field Museum of Natural History

Sellacoxa pauli

Sellacoxa

BMNH R 3788

Shantungosaurus giganteus

Shantungosaurus

GMV 1780-1[123] Geological Museum of China Middle-Late Campanian[123] Wangshi Group[123] China[123]

Shuangmiaosaurus gilmorei

Shuangmiaosaurus

LPM 0165[124]

Liaoning Paleontological Museum Mid-Cretaceous[124] Sunjiawan Formation[124] China[124]

Siamodon nimngami

Siamodon

PRC-4[125]

Paleontological Research and Education Centre,

Mahasarakham University

Aptian[125] Khok Kruat Formation[125] Thailand[125]

Siluosaurus zhanggiani

Siluosaurus

IVPP V.11117 (1-2)

Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology

Talenkauen santacrucensis

Talenkauen

MPM-10001

Tanius sinensis

Tanius

PMU 24720[126]

Museum of Evolution of Uppsala University Upper Campanian-Lower Maastrichtian[126] Jiangjunding Formation[127] China[127]

Tenontosaurus tilletti

Tenontosaurus

Tethyshadros insularis

Tethyshadros

SC 57021[128]

Italian State Collections Late Campanian-Early Maastrichtian[128] Liburnian Formation[128] Italy[128]
The holotype skeleton of Tethyshadros insularis

Theiophytalia kerri

Theiophytalia

YPM 1887

Peabody Museum of Natural History

Thescelosaurus neglectus

Thescelosaurus

USNM 7757

Thespesius occidentalis

Thespesius

USNM 219, USNM 220, and USNM 221

The syntype vertebrae of Thespesius occidentalis

Trachodon mirabilis

Trachodon

ANSP 9260

The holotype teeth of Trachodon

Trinisaura santamartaensis

Trinisaura

MLP-III-1-1

Tsintaosaurus spinorhinus

Tsintaosaurus

IVPP AS V725

Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology
The holotype skull of Tsintaosaurus spinorhinus

Ugrunaaluk kuukpikensis

Ugrunaaluk

UAMES 12995[129] University of Alaska Museum Lower Maastrichtian[129] Prince Creek Formation[129] United States[129]

Uteodon aphanoecetes

Uteodon

CM 11337[130]

Valdosaurus canaliculatus

Valdosaurus

BMNH R184 and BMNH R1845

Velafrons coahuilensis

Velafrons

CPC-59

Willinakaqe salitralensis

Willinakaqe

MPCA-Pv SM 8

Wulagasaurus dongi

Wulagasaurus

GMH W184[131]

Geological Museum of Heilongjiang Maastrichtian[131] Yuliangze Formation[131] China[131]
Holotype dentary of Wulagasaurus dongi

Xuwulong yueluni

Xuwulong

GSGM F00001[132]

Gansu Geological Museum Aptian-Albian[132] Xinminpu Group[132] China[132]

Yandusaurus hongheensis

Yandusaurus

GCC V20501

Zalmoxes robustus

Zalmoxes

BMNH R.3392[133]

Zephyrosaurus schaffi

Zephyrosaurus

MCZ 4392

Zuoyunlong huangi

Zuoyunlong

SXMG V 00 004

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