Espèce
Valide Éteint

Edmontosaurus annectens

(Marsh 1892)

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Plage temporelle
Trias
Jurassique
Crétacé
Paléogène
Néogène
252 201 145 66 0 Ma
Occurrences PBDB
30
Groupe
Dinosaures
Herbivore Vivant au sol, grégaire Terrestre
Classification
Dinosauria Clade non classé
Ornithischia Clade non classé
Neornithischia Clade non classé
Pyrodontia Clade non classé
Cerapoda Clade non classé
Ornithopoda Sous-ordre
Iguanodontia Infraordre
Euiguanodontia Clade non classé
Dryomorpha Clade non classé
Ankylopollexia Clade non classé
Styracosterna Clade non classé
Hadrosauriformes Clade non classé
Hadrosauroidea Clade non classé
Hadrosauridae Famille
Hadrosaurinae Sous-famille
Edmontosaurini Tribu
Edmontosaurus Genre
Edmontosaurus annectens Espèce
Sites de découverte 30 sites géolocalisés
Répartition
Principaux pays
🇺🇸 États-Unis
26
🇨🇦 Canada
4
Formations géologiques
Lance
11
Distribution temporelle
Maastrichtien (72.2–66 Ma)
29
Campanien (83.6–72.2 Ma)
1
Synonymes (4)
Anatosaurus copei subjective synonym of Edmontosaurus annectens
Edmontosaurus edmontoni subjective synonym of Edmontosaurus annectens
Edmontosaurus saskatchewanensis subjective synonym of Edmontosaurus annectens
Trachodon longiceps subjective synonym of Edmontosaurus annectens
Bibliographie
Description originale
O. C. Marsh. 1892. Notice of new reptiles from the Laramie Formation. American Journal of Science 43:449-453 DOI ↗
Bibliographie (24)
T. C. Wyenberg-Henzler and J. B. Scannella. 2026. Behavioral implications of an embedded tyrannosaurid tooth and associated tooth marks on an articulated skull of Edmontosaurus from the Hell Creek Formation, Montana. PeerJ 14(4443):e20796:1-32 DOI ↗
C. Libke, P. R. Bell, and C. M. Somers, R. C. McKellar. 2022. New scale type from a small-bodied hadrosaur in the Frenchman Formation of southern Saskatchewan: potential implications for integumentary diversity in Edmontosaurus annectens. Cretaceous Research 136(105215) DOI ↗
W. W. Stein. 2021. The paleontology, geology and taphonomy of the Tooth Draw Deposit; Hell Creek Formation (Maastrictian), Butte County, South Dakota. The Journal of Paleontological Sciences JPS.C.21:0001:1-108
A. A. Farke and E. Yip. 2019. A juvenile cf. Edmontosaurus annectens (Ornithischia, Hadrosauridae) femur documents a previously unreported intermediate growth stage for this taxon. Vertebrate Anatomy Morphology Palaeontology 7:59-67 DOI ↗
M. Wosik, M. B. Goodwin, and D. C. Evans. 2018. A nestling-sized skeleton of Edmontosaurus (Ornithischia, Hadrosauridae) from the Hell Creek Formation of northeastern Montana, U.S.A., with an analysis of ontogenetic limb allometry. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology (e1398168):1-19 DOI ↗
P. V. Ullmann, A. Shaw, and R. Nellermoe, K. J. Lacovara. 2017. Taphonomy of the Standing Rock Hadrosaur Site, Corson County, South Dakota. Palaios 32:779-796 DOI ↗
A. Prieto-Márquez. 2014. A juvenile Edmontosaurus from the late Maastrichtian (Cretaceous) of North America: Implications for ontogeny and phylogenetic inference in saurolophine dinosaurs. Cretaceous Research 50:282-303 DOI ↗
V. Vajda, T. R. Lyson, and A. Bercovici, J. H. Doman, D. A. Pearson. 2013. A snapshot into the terrestrial ecosystem of an exceptionally well- preserved dinosaur (Hadrosauridae) from the Upper Cretaceous of North Dakota, USA. Cretaceous Research 46:114-122 DOI ↗
K. Carpenter. 2000. Evidence of predatory behavior by carnivorous dinosaurs. Gaia 15:135-144
J. W. Hoganson, J. M. Campbell, and E. C. Murphy. 1994. Stratigraphy and paleontology of the Cretaceous Hell Creek Formation, Stumpf site, Morton County, North Dakota. Proceedings of the North Dakota Academy of Sciences 48:95
D. A. Ein. 1992. A dinosaur by any other name. Lapidary Journal 46(8):24-28
J.-G. Michard. 1986. Histoire de la découverte du spécimen d'Anatosaurus (Dinosaure, Hadrosauridé) vendu au Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle de Paris en 1911 [History of the discovery of a specimen of Anatosaurus (Dinosauria, Hadrosauridae) sold to the Museum of Natural History in Paris in 1911]. Annales de Paléontologie (Vert.-Invert.) 72(2):142-154
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 DOI ↗
C. Lupton, D. Gabriel, and R. M. West. 1980. Paleobiology and depositional setting of a Late Cretaceous vertebrate locality, Hell Creek Formation, McCone County, Montana. Contributions to Geology, University of Wyoming 18(2):117-126
W. J. Morris. 1970. Hadrosaurian dinosaur bills—morphology and function. Los Angeles County Museum Contributions in Science 193:1-14 DOI ↗
L. S. Russell. 1966. Dinosaur hunting in western Canada. Royal Ontario Museum, Life Sciences Contribution 70:1-37 DOI ↗
R. S. Lull and N. E. Wright. 1942. Hadrosaurian dinosaurs of North America. Geological Society of America Special Paper 40:1-242 DOI ↗
F. Drevermann. 1928. “Totenmasken” aus der Urzeit [“Death masks” from ancient times]. Bericht der Senckenbergischen Naturforschen Gesellschaft 53:199-205
C. M. Sternberg. 1926. A new species of Thespesius from the Lance Formation of Saskatchewan. Canada Department of Mines Geological Survey Bulletin (Geological Series) 44(46):73-84 DOI ↗
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 DOI ↗
H. F. Osborn. 1911. A dinosaur mummy. The American Museum Journal 11(1):6-11
J. B. Hatcher, O. C. Marsh, and R. S. Lull. 1907. The Ceratopsia. Monographs of the United States Geological Survey 49:1-198 DOI ↗
C. E. Beecher. 1902. The reconstruction of a Cretaceous dinosaur, Claosaurus annectens Marsh. Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences 11:311-324
O. C. Marsh. 1892. Notice of new reptiles from the Laramie Formation. American Journal of Science 43:449-453 DOI ↗