Genre
Valide Éteint

Dryosaurus

Marsh 1894
Étymologie Reptile des chênes

Dryosaurus est un genre fossile de dinosaures de l'infra-ordre des Iguanodontia de la famille des Dryosauridae ayant vécu au Jurassique supérieur, il y a environ entre −157 et −145 Ma.

Plage temporelle
Trias
Jurassique
Crétacé
Paléogène
Néogène
252 201 145 66 0 Ma
Occurrences PBDB
24
Groupe
Dinosaures
Herbivore Vivant au sol, grégaire Terrestre
Dryosaurus
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Skeletal mount of Dryosaurus altus. Beneski Museum of Natural History. © Richard Haddad · CC BY 2.0 · Wikimedia

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PBDB Wikipedia
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
Dryosauridae Famille
Dryosaurus Genre
Sites de découverte 24 sites géolocalisés
Répartition
Principaux pays
🇺🇸 États-Unis
21
🇩🇪 Allemagne
1
🇫🇷 France
1
🇵🇹 Portugal
1
Formations géologiques
Süntel
1
Marnes de Bléville
1
Distribution temporelle
Tithonien (149.2–143.1 Ma)
20
Kimméridgien (154.8–149.2 Ma)
4
Espèces (2)
Dryosaurus altus 155 Ma
Dryosaurus elderae 149 Ma
Images 2
Bibliographie
Description originale
O. C. Marsh. 1894. The typical Ornithopoda of the American Jurassic. American Journal of Science, series 3 48:85-90 DOI ↗
Bibliographie (17)
J. I. Kirkland and J. R. Lively. 2023. MTE14 Mesozoic of Utah Field Trip. DOI ↗
K. Carpenter and P. M. Galton. 2018. A photo documentation of bipedal ornithischian dinosaurs from the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation, USA. Geology of the Intermountain West 5:167-207 DOI ↗
D. L. Jeffery, J. L. Bertog, and J. R. Bishop. 2011. Sequence stratigraphy of dinosaur lake: small scale fluvio-deltaic stratal relationships of a dinosaur accumulation at the Aaron Scott Quarry, Morrison Formation, San Rafael Swell, Utah. Palaios 26(5):275-283 DOI ↗
E. Malafaia, F. Ortega, and F. Escaso, P. Dantas, N. Pimentel, J. M. Gasulla, B. Ribeiro, F. Barriga, J. L. Sanz. 2010. Vertebrate fauna at the Allosaurus fossil-site of Andres (Upper Jurassic), Pombal, Portugal. Journal of Iberian Geology 36(2):193-204 DOI ↗
J. R. Horner, A. de Ricqlès, and K. Padian, R. D. Scheetz. 2009. Comparative long bone histology and growth of the "hypsilophodontid" dinosaurs Orodromeus makelai, Dryosaurus altus, and Tenontosaurus tillettii (Ornithlschla: Euornithopoda). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 29(3):734-747 DOI ↗
J. R. Foster. 2003. Paleoecological analysis of the vertebrate fauna of the Morrison Formation (Upper Jurassic), Rocky Mountain region, U.S.A. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin 23:1-95
M. V. Connely. 2002. Stratigraphy and Paleoecology of the Morrison Formation, Como Bluff, Wyoming
R. Windolf. 2000. Dinosaur sites in the Upper Jurassic of northern Germany. 5th European Workshop on Vertebrate Palaeontology. Program. Abstracts. Excursion Guides
C. E. Turner and F. Peterson. 1999. Biostratigraphy of dinosaurs in the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation of the Western Interior, U.S.A. Vertebrate Paleontology in Utah, Utah Geological Survey Miscellaneous Publication 99-1:77-114
K. Carpenter. 1998. Vertebrate biostratigraphy of the Morrison Formation near Cañon City, Colorado. Modern Geology 23:407-426
E. Buffetaut and E. Cacheleux. 1997. The dinosaur <i>Dryosaurus</i> (Ornithopoda, Dryosauridae) in the Kimmeridgian (Late Jurassic) of Normandy: palaeobiogeographical implications. Compte Rendus de l'Academie des Sciences, Paris, série IIa 324:499-503
J. S. McIntosh, C. A. Miles, and K. C. Cloward, J. R. Parker. 1996. A new nearly complete skeleton of Camarasaurus. Bulletin of the Gunma Museum of Natural History 1:1-87
J. I. Kirkland. 1994. Predation of dinosaur nests by terrestrial crocodilians. K. Carpenter, K.F. Hirsch & J.R. Horner (eds.) Dinosaur Eggs and Babies. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge
D. J. Chure and G. F. Engelmann. 1989. The fauna of the Morrison Formation in Dinosaur National Monument. In J. J. Flynn (ed.), Mesozoic/Cenozoic Vertebrate Paleontology: Classic Localities, Contemporary Approaches: Field Trip Guide Book T322. American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC DOI ↗
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 ↗
P. M. Galton and J. A. Jensen. 1973. Small bones of the hypsilophodontid dinosaur Dryosaurus altus from the Upepr Jurassic of Colorado. The Great Basin Naturalist 33(2):129-132
O. C. Marsh. 1878. Principal characters of American Jurassic dinosaurs. Part I. American Journal of Science and Arts 16:411-416 DOI ↗