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Parasaurolophus (/ ˌ p ær ə s ɔː ˈ r ɒ l ə f ə s,-ˌ s ɔːr ə ˈ l oʊ f ə s /; meaning "beside crested lizard" in reference to Saurolophus) [2] is a genus of hadrosaurid "duck-billed" dinosaur that lived in what is now western North America and possibly Asia during the Late Cretaceous period, about 76.9–73.5 million years ago. [3]
Mounted fossilized skeleton of the Late Cretaceous duck-billed dinosaur Parasaurolophus †Parasaurolophus †Parasaurolophus cyrtocristatus †Paronychodon – or unidentified comparable form †Parotosuchus †Peloroplites – type locality for genus †Peloroplites cedrimontanus – type locality for species; Pholadomya †Pholadomya ...
Lambeosaurines originated on the continent of Laurasia during the Late Cretaceous, being initially found throughout modern Europe and Asia.Around the Campanian stage, lambeosaurines of the tribe Corythosauria colonized the landmass of Laramidia (modern western North America) via Beringia and spread as far south as Mexico, radiating into a diverse array of a body plans, including famous taxa ...
Paleontologists found 100 eggs and 80 skeletons from a dinosaur called Mussaurus at a site in Patagonia, suggesting the animals lived in groups.
Brown wasted little time in describing his material, [1] [2] giving it its own subfamily. [3] Saurolophus was an important early reference for other hadrosaurs, as seen in the names of Prosaurolophus ("before Saurolophus") and Parasaurolophus ("near Saurolophus"). However, little additional material has been recovered and described.
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This is a list of non-avian dinosaurs whose remains have been recovered in Africa.Africa has a rich fossil record. It is rich in Triassic and Early Jurassic dinosaurs. . African dinosaurs from these time periods include Megapnosaurus, Dracovenator, Melanorosaurus, Massospondylus, Euskelosaurus, Heterodontosaurus, Abrictosaurus, and Lesoth
Four individuals of different ages were found together, suggesting it lived in herds [34] Itapeuasaurus: 2019 Alcântara Formation (Late Cretaceous, Cenomanian) Brazil: The holotype is known from six vertebrae Jakapil: 2022 Candeleros Formation (Late Cretaceous, Cenomanian) Argentina