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- different versions of phylogenies have been conducted on the group of hadrosauromorphs. Norman (2014) created his own analysis, which includes 105 different...
- Lambeosaurinae and Saurolophinae. This, along with the recovery of several hadrosauromorph taxa at the base of Hadrosauridae, adds to a greater diversity of non-saurolophid...
- genus of the subfamily. Lophorhothon 80 mya Alabama, USA A genus of hadrosauromorphs. Malefica Aguja Formation, Texas A basal hadrosaur. Maiasaura 76.7...
- Trinity Group of Texas. Claosaurus Upper Cretaceous herbivore Primitive hadrosauromorph. Its only known fossil specimen found appeared to have been washed...
- Hadrosauromorpha, making it one of the latest surviving non-hadrosaurid hadrosauromorphs. Their cladogram is shown below: Prieto-Márquez, Albert; Carrera Farias...
- tibia, fibula, tarsus, metatarsals, and pedal phalanges. A basal hadrosauromorph ornithopod. Hippodraco H. scutodens Upper Yellow Cat Member Partial...
- transylvanicus, a struthiosaurin nodosaur Telmatosaurus transylvanicus, a hadrosauromorph Transylvanosaurus platycephalus, a rhabdodontid Zalmoxes robustus,...
- Telmatosaurus (meaning "marsh lizard") is a genus of basal hadrosauromorph dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of Romania. It was a relatively small hadrosaur...
- 2020, the remains of one small-bodied hadrosaur and two small-bodied hadrosauromorphs were unearthed in the New Egypt Formation in New Jersey. The fossils...
- S2CID 146115938. McDonald, A.T.; Wolfe, D.G.; Kirkland, J.I. (2006). "On a hadrosauromorph (Dinosauria: Onithopoda) from the Moreno Hill Formation (Cretaceous...