Hadrosauridae

Description
Source: Wikipédia
Les Hadrosauridae (hadrosauridés en français), ou « dinosaures à bec de canard », forment une famille éteinte de dinosaures ornithopodes très commune en Amérique du Nord, en Asie et en Europe au Crétacé supérieur. Ces animaux herbivores possédaient des caractéristiques communes avec leurs ancêtres iguanodontidés du Jurassique supérieur et Crétacé inférieur.
La famille des hadrosauridés appartient à la super-famille des hadrosauroïdes (Hadrosauroidea).
Les hadrosauridés sont classiquement divisés en deux sous-familles : les lambéosaurinés, qui possédaient des crêtes ou tubes crâniens et étaient en général moins corpulents, et les hadrosaurinés, dénués de crêtes et plus gros.
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: Hadrosauroidea >> Hadrosauriformes >> Styracosterna >> Dryomorpha >> Iguanodontia >> Clypeodonta >> Ornithopoda >> Cerapoda >> Genasauria >> Ornithischia >> Dinosauria
- Période: Aalenian - Maastrichtian (de -174.70 Ma à -66.00 Ma)
- Descendance(s):
- Genres: Aquilarhinus Arstanosaurus Cionodon Claorhynchus Diclonius Eotrachodon Hypsibema Lapampasaurus Malefica Microhadrosaurus Nectosaurus Neosaurus Ornithotarsus Orthomerus Parrosaurus Pteropelyx Thespesius Trachodon Willinakaqe Yamatosaurus Ouvrir - Fermer
- 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
- Découverte(s): 451 occcurrences
Ouvrir - FermerArgentine
Belgique
- Limburg
- ?
- Formation Maastricht
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme n. gen. Orthomerus n. sp. dolloi13701
- Formation Maastricht
- ?
- Limburg
Canada
- Alberta
- ?
- Formation ?
- Corythosaurus casuarius12319
- Corythosaurus casuarius identifié comme Corythosaurus n. sp. excavatus12046
- Edmontosaurus18556
- Edmontosaurus annectens identifié comme Thespesius n. sp. edmontoni12048
- Edmontosaurus annectens identifié comme Anatosaurus edmontoni62727
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Diclonius sp.24470
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodon sp.63225
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodon mirabilis52721
- Hypacrosaurus altispinus12052
- Hypacrosaurus altispinus9647
- Hypacrosaurus altispinus9647
- Hypacrosaurus altispinus12052
- Hypacrosaurus altispinus54993
- Hypacrosaurus altispinus identifié comme Cheneosaurus tolmanensis17548
- Lambeosaurus lambei54993
- Prosaurolophus18556
- Formation Bearpaw Shale
- Formation Dinosaur Park
- 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 n. sp. erectofrons12354
- Corythosaurus casuarius identifié comme Tetragonosaurus n. sp. cranibrevis12118
- Corythosaurus casuarius identifié comme Corythosaurus n. sp. brevicristatus12345
- Corythosaurus casuarius identifié comme Corythosaurus n. sp. bicristatus12345
- Corythosaurus intermedius54993
- Corythosaurus intermedius12319
- Corythosaurus intermedius54993
- Corythosaurus intermedius12343
- Corythosaurus intermedius12319
- Corythosaurus intermedius identifié comme Stephanosaurus n. sp. intermedius12343
- 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 n. sp. incurvimanus14121
- 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 n. sp. frontalis12345
- Lambeosaurus lambei12343
- Lambeosaurus lambei19383
- Lambeosaurus lambei54993
- Lambeosaurus lambei19383
- Lambeosaurus lambei16964
- Lambeosaurus lambei63500
- Lambeosaurus lambei identifié comme n. gen. Procheneosaurus praeceps12319
- Lambeosaurus lambei identifié comme n. gen. Tetragonosaurus n. sp. praeceps12354
- Lambeosaurus magnicristatus24881
- Lambeosaurus magnicristatus identifié comme Lambeosaurus n. sp. magnicristatum12118
- Parasaurolophus25745
- Parasaurolophus82936
- Parasaurolophus walkeri16964
- Parasaurolophus walkeri12350
- Prosaurolophus33225
- Prosaurolophus maximus54955
- Prosaurolophus maximus15355
- Prosaurolophus maximus12319
- Prosaurolophus maximus33225
- Prosaurolophus maximus15355
- Prosaurolophus maximus18647
- Prosaurolophus maximus71097
- Formation Frenchman
- Formation Horseshoe Canyon
- Edmontosaurus17034
- Edmontosaurus63812
- Edmontosaurus49055
- Edmontosaurus regalis76810
- Edmontosaurus regalis76810
- Edmontosaurus regalis17549
- Edmontosaurus regalis76810
- Edmontosaurus regalis17549
- Edmontosaurus regalis70521
- 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 n. gen. Cheneosaurus n. sp. tolmanensis17548
- Saurolophus12319
- Saurolophus25756
- Saurolophus osborni77258
- Saurolophus osborni18614
- Formation Milk River
- Formation Oldman
- Formation Scollard
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodon sp.63399
- Formation St. Mary River
- Formation Two Medicine
- Hypacrosaurus stebingeri12559
- Formation Wapiti
- Formation ?
- ?
- Saskatchewan
- Alberta
Chine
- Guangdong
- Nanxiong
- Formation ?
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme n. gen. Microhadrosaurus n. sp. nanshiungensis9256
- Formation ?
- Nanxiong
- Heilongjiang
- ?
- Jiayin
- Nei Mongol
- ?
- Formation Iren Dabasu
- Gilmoreosaurus mongoliensis identifié comme Mandschurosaurus n. sp. mongoliensis13061
- Formation Iren Dabasu
- ?
- Shaanxi
- Luonan
- Formation Shanyang/Hongtuling
- Shantungosaurus giganteus14794
- Formation Shanyang/Hongtuling
- Luonan
- Shandong
- Chucheng
- Formation Hongtuya
- Shantungosaurus giganteus15491
- Formation Hongtuya
- Laiyang
- Zhucheng
- Chucheng
- Shanxi
- Tianzhen
- Formation Huiquanpu
- Shantungosaurus11821
- Formation Huiquanpu
- Tianzhen
- Sichuan
- Weiyuan
- Formation Ziliujing
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodontidae ? indet.45328
- Formation Ziliujing
- Weiyuan
- Xinjiang
- ?
- Formation Ulungar
- Jaxartosaurus identifié comme Yaxartosaurus sp.33322
- Formation Ulungar
- ?
- Guangdong
Espagne
- Aragón
- Cataluña
- Lleida
- Formation Conques
- Formation La Posa
- Pararhabdodon isonensis70303
- Formation Talarn
- Lleida
France
Royaume-Uni
- England
- Cambridgeshire
- Formation West Melbury Chalk
- Hadrosauroidea identifié comme Trachodon n. sp. cantabrigiensis14158
- Formation West Melbury Chalk
- Cambridgeshire
- England
Japon
Kirghizistan
- Osh
- ?
- Formation Kurshab
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodon sp.16510
- Formation Kurshab
- ?
- Osh
Kazakhstan
Laos
Maroc
Mongolie
- Dornogov
- ?
- Formation Baynshire
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodontidae indet.14389
- Formation Baynshire
- ?
- Omnogov
- ?
- Formation Baynshire
- Formation Nemegt
- Barsboldia sicinskii9907
- 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
- ?
- Dornogov
Mexique
- Baja California
- Coahuila
Russie
Tadjikistan
- Asht
- ?
- Formation Dabrazhin
- Jaxartosaurus aralensis15559
- Formation Dabrazhin
- ?
- Asht
Ukraine
- Crimea
- Bakhchysarais'kyl
- Formation ?
- Riabininohadros weberae identifié comme Orthomerus n. sp. weberi63088
- Formation ?
- Bakhchysarais'kyl
- Crimea
États-Unis
- Alabama
- Montgomery
- Formation Mooreville Chalk
- Eotrachodon orientalis60214
- Formation Mooreville Chalk
- Montgomery
- Alaska
- California
- Colorado
- Kansas
- Logan
- Formation Niobrara
- Claosaurus agilis identifié comme Hadrosaurus n. sp. agilis7805
- Formation Niobrara
- Logan
- Mississippi
- Lowndes
- Formation Eutaw
- Hadrosaurus53137
- Formation Eutaw
- Lowndes
- Missouri
- Bollinger
- Formation ?
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme n. gen. Neosaurus n. sp. missouriensis12054
- Formation ?
- Bollinger
- Montana
- ?
- Blaine
- Carter
- Chouteau
- Custer
- Formation Hell Creek
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodon sp.34199
- Formation Hell Creek
- Dawson
- Formation Hell Creek
- Edmontosaurus annectens81410
- Formation Hell Creek
- Fergus
- Garfield
- Formation Hell Creek
- 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
- Formation Hell Creek
- Glacier
- Formation Two Medicine
- Gryposaurus5724
- Gryposaurus latidens10628
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme "Trachodon" marginatus12319
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Stephanosaurus marginatus ?18053
- 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
- Maiasaura peeblesorum5724
- Prosaurolophus maximus identifié comme Prosaurolophus blackfeetensis17718
- Prosaurolophus maximus identifié comme Prosaurolophus blackfeetensis5724
- Prosaurolophus maximus identifié comme Prosaurolophus n. sp. blackfeetensis5697
- Saurolophinae identifié comme n. gen. Glishades n. sp. ericksoni32716
- Formation Two Medicine
- Hill
- McCone
- McCone County
- Formation Hell Creek
- Edmontosaurus identifié comme Anatosaurus sp.4381
- Formation Hell Creek
- Phillips
- Pondera
- Powder River
- Formation Hell Creek
- Edmontosaurus61095
- Formation Hell Creek
- Rosebud
- Formation Hell Creek
- Edmontosaurus identifié comme Anatosaurus sp.12319
- Formation Hell Creek
- Stillwater
- Formation Bearpaw Shale
- Gryposaurus46756
- Formation Bearpaw Shale
- Teton
- Treasure
- Formation Hell Creek
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodon sp.46255
- Formation Hell Creek
- Wheatland
- New Jersey
- Camden
- Gloucester
- Gloucestershire
- Formation New Egypt
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Hadrosaurus n. sp. minor12244
- Formation New Egypt
- Monmouth
- New Mexico
- San Juan
- Formation Fruitland
- Formation Fruitland/Kirtland
- Formation Kirtland
- Anasazisaurus horneri1965
- 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
- Naashoibitosaurus ostromi1965
- Parasaurolophus12618
- Parasaurolophus18015
- Parasaurolophus55658
- Parasaurolophus55658
- Parasaurolophus55658
- Parasaurolophus12626
- Parasaurolophus tubicen28704
- Parasaurolophus tubicen55658
- Parasaurolophus tubicen55658
- Parasaurolophus tubicen12626
- Saurolophus12319
- Formation Menefee
- Ornatops incantatus76218
- Formation Ojo Alamo
- San Juan
- North Carolina
- Bladen
- Sampson
- Formation ?
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme n. gen. Hypsibema n. sp. crassicauda15634
- Formation ?
- North Dakota
- South Dakota
- Texas
- Utah
- Garfield
- Grand
- Formation Neslen
- Rhinorex condrupus52770
- Formation Neslen
- Kane
- Wyoming
- Big Horn
- Formation Lance
- Edmontosaurus annectens identifié comme Anatosaurus annectens12319
- Formation Lance
- Converse
- Goshen
- Niobrara
- Formation Lance
- 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 n. sp. annectens9095
- Edmontosaurus annectens identifié comme Anatosaurus annectens12319
- Edmontosaurus annectens identifié comme Anatosaurus annectens14648
- Edmontosaurus annectens identifié comme Trachodon annectens63352
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Trachodon sp.55474
- Formation Lance
- Sweetwater
- Big Horn
- Alabama
Ouzbékistan
- Navoi
- ?
- Formation Bissekty
- Hadrosauridae identifié comme Cionodon kyzylkumensis16510
- Formation Bissekty
- ?
- Navoi
- Historique des modifications:
- 2025-02-26: Champ(s) mis à jour : Nombre d'occurences
- 2025-02-20: Champ(s) mis à jour : Nombre d'occurences
- 2025-02-01: Champ(s) mis à jour : Rang Nom accepté
- 2024-11-17: Champ(s) mis à jour : Nombre d'occurences
- 2024-10-31: Champ(s) mis à jour : Nombre d'occurences
- 2024-10-26: Champ(s) mis à jour : Nombre d'occurences
- 2024-09-07: Création d'une famille à partir des données de pbdb
Publication(s)
La base comprend 258 publication(s).
Source: The Paleobiology Database
- ↑1 M . K. Brett-Surman. 1979. Phylogeny and palaeobiogeography of hadrosaurian dinosaurs. Nature 277:560-562 (https://doi.org/10.1038/277560a0)
- ↑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 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 J. F. Bonaparte, M. R. Franchi, and J. E. Powell, E. Sepulveda. 1984. La Formación Los Alamitos (Campaniano-Maastrichtiano) del sudeste de Rio Negro, con descripcion de Kritosaurus australis n. sp. (Hadrosauridae). Significado paleogeografico de los vertebrados [The Los Alamitos Formation (Campanian-Maastrichtian) from the southeast of Rio Negro, with a description of Kritosaurus australis n. sp. (Hadrosauridae). Paleogeographic significance of the vertebrates]. Revista de la Asociación Geología Argentina 39(3-4):284-299
- ↑1 J. F. Bonaparte and G. Rougier. 1987. The Late Cretaceous fauna of Los Alamitos, Patagonia, Argentina part VII—the hadrosaurs. Revista del Museo Argentina de Ciencias Naturales "Bernardino Rivadavia" e Instituto Nacional de Investigacion de las Ciencias Naturales: Paleontología 3(3):155-161
- ↑1 S. Rozadilla, F. Brissón-Egli, and F. L. Agnolín, A. M. Aranciaga-Rolando, F. E. Novas. 2021. A new hadrosaurid (Dinosauria: Ornithischia) from the Late Cretaceous of northern Patagonia and the radiation of South American hadrosaurids. Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 19(17):1207-1235 (https://doi.org/10.1080/14772019.2021.2020917)
- ↑1 L. Dollo. 1883. Note sur les restes de dinosauriens rencontrés dans le Crétacé supérieur de la Belgique [Note on the dinosaur remains found in the Upper Cretaceous of Belgium]. Bulletin du Musée Royal d'Histoire Naturelle de Belgique 2:205-221
- ↑1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 R. S. Lull and N. E. Wright. 1942. Hadrosaurian dinosaurs of North America. Geological Society of America Special Paper 40:1-242 (https://doi.org/10.1130/spe40-p1)
- ↑1 C. W. Gilmore. 1923. A new species of Corythosaurus with notes on other Belly River Dinosauria. The Canadian Field-Naturalist 37:46-52 (https://doi.org/10.5962/p.338238)
- ↑1 2 3 P. J. Currie. 1980. Mesozoic vertebrate life in Alberta and British Columbia. Mesozoic Vertebrate Life 1:27-40
- ↑1 C. W. Gilmore. 1924. A new species of hadrosaurian dinosaur from the Edmonton Formation (Cretaceous) of Alberta. Canada Department of Mines Geological Survey Bulletin (Geological Series) 38(43):13-26 (https://doi.org/10.4095/105004)
- ↑1 L. S. Russell. 1966. Dinosaur hunting in western Canada. Royal Ontario Museum, Life Sciences Contribution 70:1-37 (https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.title.52089)
- ↑1 J. W. Dawson. 1884. Observations on the geology of the line of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London 40:376-388 (https://doi.org/10.1144/gsl.jgs.1884.40.01-04.34)
- ↑1 L. M. Lambe. 1914. Report of the vertebrate palaeontologist. Summary Report of the Geological Survey Department of Mines for the Calendar Year 1912 1305:397-403 (https://doi.org/10.4095/312410)
- ↑1 L. M. Lambe. 1899. [Mr. L. M. Lambe reports as follows…]. Geological Survey of Canada Summary Report 1898(part A):182-190
- ↑1 2 C. W. Gilmore. 1924. On the skull and skeleton of Hypacrosaurus, a helmet-crested dinosaur from the Edmonton Cretaceous of Alberta. Canada Department of Mines Geological Survey Bulletin (Geological Series) 38(43):48-64 (https://doi.org/10.4095/105007)
- ↑1 2 3 4 B. Brown. 1913. A new trachodont dinosaur, Hypacrosaurus, from the Edmonton Cretaceous of Alberta. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 32(20):395-406
- ↑1 2 3 4 5 6 7 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
- ↑1 2 L. M. Lambe. 1917. On Cheneosaurus tolmanensis, a new genus and species of trachodont dinosaur from the Edmonton Cretaceous of Alberta. The Ottawa Naturalist 30(10):117-123
- ↑1 2 3 E. T. Drysdale, F. Therrien, and D. K. Zelenitsky, D. B. Weishampel, D. C. Evans. 2019. Description of juvenile specimens of Prosaurolophus maximus (Hadrosauridae: Saurolophinae) from the Upper Cretaceous Bearpaw Formation of southern Alberta, Canada, reveals ontogenetic changes in crest morphology. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 38(6):e1547310:1-20 (https://doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2018.1547310)
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