-
these groupings as
paraphyletic and
Nanosaurus is
today considered a
basal member of Neornithischia.
Nanosaurus has had a long and
complicated taxonomic...
- and
three American taxa he
named himself, Camptonotus, Laosaurus, and
Nanosaurus.
Camptonotus was in 1885
renamed to Camptosaurus, as the
original name...
-
Ichthyornis (1873)
Labrosaurus (1896)
Laosaurus (1878)
Lestornis (1876)
Nanosaurus (1877)
Nodosaurus (1889)
Ornithomimus (1890)
Pleurocoelus (1891) Priconodon...
-
family Fabrosauridae,
which included several other ornithischians such as
Nanosaurus (from the Late Jur****ic of
North America),
Echinodon (from the
Lower Cretaceous...
- gracilis,
based on size, but
Galton transferred the
femur to
Othnielia (now
Nanosaurus) and the
skeleton to
Dryosaurus in 1983.
Gilmore also
described the fifth...
- †Gongbusaurus?
wucaiwanensis †Hexinlusaurus †Lesothosaurus? †Minimocursor †
Nanosaurus †Phyllodon †Sanxiasaurus †Xiaosaurus †Yandusaurus †Pyrodontia Fonseca...
-
initially thought it to be a
species of the
small ornithischian Nanosaurus,
naming it
Nanosaurus victor.
However Marsh was
vague in his
description of where...
- femur, but it may have
belonged to
Nanosaurus anyway.
Othnielosaurus consors: Most
likely a
synonym of
Nanosaurus.
Palaeopteryx thomsoni:
Known from a...
- few
years later,
found that the
Phyllodon teeth best
matched those of
Nanosaurus, and
agreed with a
hypsilophodontid identity because the
lower jaw tooth...
-
canines (termed "fabrosaurs"),
close to the Jur****ic
genera Laosaurus and
Nanosaurus, and more
primitive than the
Cretaceous genera Hypsilophodon, Parksosaurus...