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Dinogeorge: Source: Dinogeorge's (George Olshevsky) Home Page (http://members.aol.com/Dinogeorge/)<br />

DinoData: Source: Eurodino Database Project (http://www.dinodata.net/)<br />

Dinoaurier-Web: Source: Dinosaurier-Web [in German] (http://www.dinosaurier-web.de/homepage.html)<br />

Genus Name<br />

Aachenosaurus<br />

“Abdallahsaurus”<br />

Abelisaurus<br />

Abrictosaurus<br />

Abrosaurus<br />

Acanthopholis<br />

Achelousaurus<br />

Achillobator<br />

Acracanthus<br />

Acrocanthosaurus<br />

Actiosaurus<br />

Earliest Taxonomic Description - see Olshevsky's<br />

nomenclature codes worksheet<br />

group codes:<br />

0=theropod<br />

1=sauropodomorph<br />

2=ornithischian<br />

4=non-dinosaur<br />

sub group -<br />

see subgroup<br />

codes<br />

worksheet<br />

Smets G. 1888. Notices palaeontologiques. Ann.<br />

Soc. Science Brussells, 12 (2): pp. 193-214;<br />

(Bulletinde la société Belge de Géologie de<br />

Paléontologie & D'Hydrologie founded in Brussels,<br />

17 February 1887 Volume II. – Year 1888 –<br />

Minutes. – Session of 31 October. pp. 300-301)<br />

[nomen dubium; petrified wood]<br />

Maier, G. 2003. African dinosaurs unearthed: the<br />

4<br />

Tendaguru expeditions. Indiana <strong>University</strong> Press,<br />

Bloomington, IA (512 pages); [nomen nudum →<br />

Giraffatitan or Brachiosaurus]<br />

Bonaparte, J.F. and F.E. Novas. 1985.<br />

Abelisaurus comahuensis, ng, n. sp., Carnosauria<br />

from the Late Cretaceous of Patagonia.<br />

1 28<br />

Ameghiniana 21: pp. 259-265.<br />

Hopson, J.A. 1975. On the generic seperation of<br />

the ornithischian dinosaurs Lycorhinus and<br />

Heterodontosaurus from the Stormberg Group<br />

(Upper Triassic) of South Africa. South African<br />

0 1<br />

Journal of Science 71: pp. 302–305. 2 38<br />

Ouyang, H. 1989. A new sauropod from<br />

Dashanopu, Zigong, Co., Sichuan Province<br />

(Abrosaurus dongpoensis gen. et sp. nov.).<br />

Zigong Dinosaur Museum Newsletter 2: pp. 10-14. 1 29<br />

Huxley, T.H. 1867. On Acanthopholis horridus, a<br />

new reptile from the Chalk-Marl. Geol. Mag. 4:<br />

pp. 65-67. [nomen dubium]<br />

Sampson, S.D. 1995. Two new horned<br />

dinosaurs from the Upper Cretaceous Two<br />

Medicine Formation of Montana, with a<br />

phylogenetic analysis of the Centrosaurinae<br />

(Ornithischia: Ceratopsidae). Journal of<br />

Vertebrate Paleontology 15 (4): pp. 743-360.<br />

Perle, A., M. Norell and J. Clark. 1999. A new<br />

maniraptoran theropod Achillobator giganticus<br />

(<strong>Dr</strong>omaeosauridae) from the Upper Cretaceous of<br />

Burkhant, Mongolia. Contributions of the<br />

Department of Geology, National <strong>University</strong><br />

Mongolia (35 pages).<br />

Langston, W.R. 1947. A new genus and species<br />

of Cretaceous theropod dinosaur from the Trinity<br />

of Atoka County, Oklahoma. Unpublished M.S.<br />

thesis (73 pages), <strong>University</strong> of Oklahoma; vide<br />

Czaplewski, N.J., D.L. Cifelli, and W.R. Langston.<br />

1994. Catalog of Type and Figured Fossil<br />

Vertebrates. Oklahoma Museum of Natural<br />

History. Oklahoma Geological Survey Special<br />

Publication 94 (1): pp. 1-35; [nomen ex<br />

dissertatione → Acrocanthosaurus]<br />

Stovall, J.W. and W. Langston. 1950.<br />

Acrocanthosaurus atokensis, a new genus and<br />

species of Lower Cretaceous Theropoda from<br />

Oklahoma. American Midland Naturalist 43 (3):<br />

pp. 696-728.<br />

Sauvage, H.E. 1882. Synopsis des poissons et<br />

des reptiles des terrains jurassiques de Boulognesur-Mer.<br />

Bull. Soc. Geol. France (3). 8(1879-<br />

1880): 524-547 (+ plates19-21); [nomen dubium;<br />

probable ichthyosaur]<br />

Taxon (DinoData) Locale<br />

Period - see age<br />

codes<br />

worksheet<br />

Epoch - see age<br />

codes worksheet<br />

brachiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Tanzania Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

abelisaur theropod<br />

saurischia Argentina Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

heterodontosaur<br />

ornithischia<br />

camarasaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia China<br />

2 58 nodosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia England<br />

2 53<br />

0 9<br />

0 6<br />

MYBP - see<br />

age codes<br />

worksheet<br />

L DinoData (m) L Dino-Web (m) W Dino-Web (kg) BMI (kg/m 2 )<br />

67 9 9 1,500 18.5<br />

1.2 1.3 3 1.5<br />

Lesotho, South<br />

Africa Late Triassic Norian<br />

Berriasian (?)<br />

Valanginian (?)<br />

216<br />

Hauterivian (?)<br />

Barremian (?)<br />

130 12 20,000 138.9<br />

Early<br />

Aptian (?) Albian<br />

Cretaceous (?)<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

pachyrhinosaur<br />

neoceratopia ceratopia<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia U.S. Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

dromaeosaur<br />

coelurosaur theropod<br />

saurischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Santonian<br />

carcharodontosaur<br />

carnosaur theropod<br />

saurischia U.S.<br />

0 6 carcharodontosaur<br />

carnosaur theropod<br />

saurischia U.S.<br />

4<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

117 5.5 5.5 1,000 33.1<br />

77 6 6 6,000 166.7<br />

85 5 5 80 3.2<br />

117<br />

117 12 12 3,000 20.8


Adasaurus<br />

Aegyptosaurus<br />

Aeolosaurus<br />

Aepisaurus<br />

Aetonyx<br />

Afrovenator<br />

Agathaumas<br />

Aggiosaurus<br />

Agilisaurus<br />

Agnosphitys<br />

Agrosaurus<br />

Agustinia<br />

Airakoraptor<br />

Barsbold, R. 1983. Carnivorous Dinosaurs from<br />

the Cretaceous of Mongolia: The Joint Soviet-<br />

Mongolian Palaeontological Expedition,<br />

Transactions (Volume 19), pp. 1-117.<br />

Stromer, E. 1932. Ergebnisse der<br />

Forschungsreisen Prof. E. Stromers in den<br />

Wusten Agyptens. II. Wirbeltier-Reste der<br />

Baharije-Stufe (unterstes Cenoman). 11.<br />

Sauropoda: Abhandlungen der Bayerischen<br />

Akademie der Wissenschaften Mathematischnaturwissenschafiliche<br />

Abteilung, Neue Folge 10,<br />

pp. 3-21.<br />

Powell, J.E. 1987. The Late Cretaceous Fauna<br />

of Los Alamitos, Patagonia, Argentina. Part VI -<br />

the Titanosaurids: Revista del Museo Argentino<br />

de Ciencias Naturales ,<br />

Instituto National de Investigacion de las Ciencias<br />

Naturales, Paleontologia, tomo III, n. 3, pp. 147-<br />

153.<br />

Gervais, P. 1852. Zoologie et paleontology<br />

francaise (animauz vertebras): Paris v. 1, iv + 271<br />

(text), v. 2, explanation of plates, v. 3, Plates;<br />

[nomen dubium]<br />

Broom, R. 1911. On the dinosaurs of the<br />

Stormberg, South Africa: Annals of the South<br />

African Museum 7: pp.. 291-308; [JSS →<br />

Massospondylus]<br />

Sereno, P.C., J.A. Wilson, H.C.E. Larsson, D.B.<br />

Dutheil, H.-D. Sues. 1994. Early Cretaceous<br />

dinosaurs from the Sahara. Science 266 (14<br />

October [5183]): pp. 267-271.<br />

Cope, E.D. 1872. On the existence of Dinosauria<br />

in the transition Beds of Wyoming (two journals<br />

with the same article title - Proc. Amer. Philos.<br />

Soc 12, pp. 481-483, and Paleontol. Bull. 4, pp. 1-<br />

2); [nomen dubium; PSS → Diceratops,<br />

Torosaurus, or Triceratops]<br />

Ambayrac, M. 1913. Una machoire de grand<br />

Reptile du Jurasique superieur (Oxfordien).<br />

[journal title unknown]: pp. 97-98; [metriorhynchid<br />

crocodilian]<br />

Peng, G-Z. 1990. A new small ornithopod<br />

(Agilisaurus louderbacki gen et sp. nov.) from<br />

Zigong, Sichuan, China. Zigong Dinosaur<br />

Mueseum Newsletter 2: pp. 19 - 27.<br />

Fraser, N.C., K. Padian, G.M. Walkden, and<br />

A.L.M. Davis. 2002. Basal dinosauriform remains<br />

from Britain and the diagnosis of the Dinosauria.<br />

Palaeontology 45: pp. 79-95.<br />

Seeley, H.G. 1891. On Agrosaurus mcgillivrayi, a<br />

saurischian reptile from the northeast coast of<br />

Australia. Quart. J. Geol. Soc., London 47: pp.<br />

164-165; [JSS → Thecodontosaurus]<br />

Bonaparte, J.F. 1999. An armored sauropod<br />

from the Aptian of Northern Patagonia, Argentina.<br />

Proceedings of the Second Gondwanan Dinosaur<br />

Symposium (15 October). National Science<br />

Museum Monographs 15 (Y. Tomida, T.H. Rich<br />

and P. Vickers-Rich, eds.), Tokyo (296 pages +<br />

append.).<br />

Airakraptor noted (but not described) in Perle, A.,<br />

M. Norell and J. Clark. 1999. A new<br />

maniraptoran theropod Achillobator giganticus<br />

(<strong>Dr</strong>omaeosauridae) from the Upper Cretaceous of<br />

Burkhant, Mongolia. Contributions of the<br />

Department of Geology, National <strong>University</strong><br />

Mongolia (35 pages); [nomen nudum]; not<br />

referenced in either DinoData or Dinosaurier-Web<br />

0 9<br />

1 32<br />

1 32<br />

1 27<br />

1 24<br />

0 17<br />

dromaeosaur<br />

coelurosaur theropod<br />

saurischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

titanosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Niger<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Albian<br />

titanosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Argentina Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia France<br />

massospondyla<br />

prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia<br />

torvosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia Niger<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

Lesotho, South<br />

Africa Early Jurassic Hettangian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Hauterivian<br />

2 51 chasmosaur<br />

neoceratopia ceratopia<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia Canada, U.S. Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

4<br />

2 40<br />

0 0<br />

1 26<br />

1 27<br />

hypsilophodont<br />

ornithopod ornithischia China Mid Jurassic Bathonian<br />

theropod saurischia England Late Triassic<br />

Carnian (?)<br />

Norian (?)<br />

Rhaetian (?)<br />

thecodontosaur<br />

prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia England Late Triassic Rhaetian<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia<br />

Patagonia,<br />

Argentina<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

67 2 2 20 5.0<br />

105 16 15 30,000 133.3<br />

77 15 15 50,000 222.2<br />

117 15 15 50,000 222.2<br />

204<br />

130 9 6 7,000 194.4<br />

67<br />

166 1.2 1.2 40 27.8<br />

216 3 40 4.4<br />

208<br />

117 16 16 20,000 78.1


Alamosaurus<br />

Alashansaurus<br />

Albertosaurus<br />

Albisaurus<br />

Alectrosaurus<br />

Aletopelta<br />

Algoasaurus<br />

Alioramus<br />

Aliwalia<br />

Allosaurus<br />

Alocodon<br />

Altirhinus<br />

Altispinax<br />

Alvarezsaurus<br />

Alwalkeria<br />

Gilmore, C.W. 1922. A new sauropod dinosaur<br />

from the Ojo Alamo fomration of New Mexico.<br />

Smithsonian Misc. Collect. 72: pp. 1-9.<br />

Chure, D. 2000. A new species of Allosaurus<br />

from the Morrison Formation of Dinosaur National<br />

Monument (UT-CO) and a revision of the<br />

theropod Family Allosauridae. Unpublished Ph.D.<br />

dissertation; [nomen ex dissertatione]; DinoData<br />

indicates new name for Chilantaisaurus<br />

Osborn, H.F. 1905. Tyrannosaurus and other<br />

Cretaceous carnovorous dinosaurs. Bull. Amer.<br />

Mus. Nat. Hist. 21: pp. 259-265.<br />

Fritsch, A. 1905. Synopsis der Saurier der<br />

Bohmischen Kreideformation. Sitz. Konig. Bohm.<br />

Ges. Wiss., II. Classe. (7 pages); [nomen<br />

dubium; possible marine reptile]<br />

Gilmore, C.W. 1933. On the dinosaurian fauna of<br />

the Iren Dabasu Formation. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat.<br />

Hist. 67: PP. 23-78.<br />

Ford, T.L. and J.I. Kirkland. 2001. Carlsbad<br />

ankylosaur (Ornithischia, Ankylosauria): an<br />

ankylosaurid and not a nodosaurid. Chapter 12<br />

(pp. 239-260) in: The Armored Dinosaurs (K.<br />

Carpenter, ed.). Indiana <strong>University</strong> Press,<br />

Bloomington & Indianapolis, IA (483 pages): 239-<br />

260.<br />

Broom, R. 1904. On the occurance of an<br />

opisthocoelian dinosaur (Algoasaurus bauri) in the<br />

Cretaceous beds of South Africa. Geol. Mag.,<br />

ser. 5 (1): 445-447; [nomen dubium]<br />

Kurzanov, S.M. 1976. A new Late Cretaceous<br />

carnosaur from Nogon-Tsav, Mongolia [in<br />

Russian]. Sovm. Sov.-Mong. Paleontol. Eksped.<br />

Trudy 3: pp. 93-104.<br />

Galton, P.M. 1985. The poposaurid thecodontian<br />

Teratosaurus suevicus v. Meyer, plus referred<br />

specimens mostly based on prosauropod<br />

dinosaurs, from the Middle Stubensandstein<br />

(Upper Triassic) of Nordwurttenburg. Stuttgarter<br />

Beitr. Naturk. (ser. B) 116: pp. 1-29.<br />

Marsh, O.C. 1877. Notice on some new<br />

dinosaurian reptiles from the Jurassic Formation.<br />

Amer. J. Sci. (ser. 3) 14: pp. 87-88.<br />

Thulborn, R.A. 1973. Teeth of ornithischian<br />

dinosaurs from the Upper Jurassic of Portugal.<br />

Serv. Geol. Portugal Mem. 22: pp. 89-134.<br />

Norman, D.B. 1998. On Asian ornithopods<br />

(Dinosauria: Ornithischia). 3. A new species of<br />

Iguanodontid dinosaur. Zool. Journal Linn. Soc.<br />

122: pp. 291-348.<br />

Huene, F. von. 1923. Carnivorous Saurischia in<br />

Europe since the Triassic. Bull. Geol. Soc.<br />

America 34: pp. 449-458; [nomen dubium];<br />

Dinosaurier-Web places in Becklespinax<br />

Bonaparte, J.F. 1991. Los vertebrados fosiles de<br />

la Formacion Rio Colorado de Neuquen y<br />

cercanias, Cretacico Superior, Argentina. Revista<br />

del Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales<br />

"Bernardino Revidadia" Paleontologia 4 (3): pp. 17-<br />

123.<br />

Chatterjee, S. and B.S. Creisler. 1994.<br />

Alwalkeria (Theropoda) and Morturneria<br />

(Plesiosauria), new names for preoccupied<br />

Walkeria Chatterjee, 1987 and Turneria. Journal<br />

of Vertebrate Paleontology 14: 142.<br />

1 32<br />

0 2<br />

titanosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia U.S. Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

allosaur carnosaur<br />

theropod saurischia N/A Early CretaceousBarremian 124<br />

0 18 tyrannosaur theropod<br />

saurischia Canada, U.S. Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

4<br />

0 18<br />

2 57<br />

1 27<br />

0 18<br />

0 0<br />

0 2<br />

2 39<br />

2 41<br />

0 0<br />

0 8<br />

0 0<br />

(aublysodontinae)<br />

tyrannosaur theropod<br />

saurischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Turonian<br />

ankylosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia California Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia South Africa Late Jurassic Tithonian<br />

tyrannosaur theropod<br />

saurischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

theropod saurischia South Africa Late Triassic Carnian<br />

allosaur carbosaur<br />

theropod saurischia<br />

Portugal, U.S.<br />

Tanzania Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

ornithopod ornithischia Portugal Mid Jurassic Callovian<br />

iguanodont ornithopod<br />

ornithischia Mongolia<br />

(spinosaur?) theropod<br />

saurischia Germany<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Berriasian<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia Argentina Late Cretaceous Coniacian<br />

theropod saurischia India Late Triassic Carnian<br />

67 21 22 30,000 62.0<br />

77 8 9 3,000 37.0<br />

91 5 6 1,500 41.7<br />

77 4 4 500 31.3<br />

148 9 9 10,000 123.5<br />

67 6 6 1,000 27.8<br />

224 11 11 1,500 12.4<br />

153 12 12 3,000 20.8<br />

162 1 10 10.0<br />

117 8 8 4,000 62.5<br />

141 12<br />

88 2 80 20.0<br />

224 1 3 3.0


Alxasaurus<br />

Amargasaurus<br />

Amazonsaurus<br />

Ammosaurus<br />

Ampelosaurus<br />

Amphicoelias<br />

Amphicoelicaudia<br />

Amphisaurus<br />

Amtosaurus<br />

Amurosaurus<br />

Amygdalodon<br />

Anabisetia<br />

Anasazisaurus<br />

Anatosaurus<br />

Anatotitan<br />

Russell, D.A. and Z.-M. Dong. 1994 [not 1993].<br />

The affinities of a new theropod from the Alxa<br />

Desert, Inner Mongolia, People's Republic of<br />

China. Can. J. Earth Sci. 30:pp. 2107-2127<br />

Salgado, L. and J.F. Bonaparte. 1991. Un nuevo<br />

sauropodo Dicraeosauridae, Amargasaurus gen.<br />

et sp. nov., de la Formacion La Amarga,<br />

Neocomiano de la Provincia del Nuequen,<br />

Argentina. Ameghiniana 28: pp. 333-346.<br />

de Souza Carvalho, I., L. dos Santos Avilla, and L.<br />

Salgado. 2003. Amazonsaurus maranhensis<br />

gen. et sp. nov. (Sauropoda, Diplodocoidea) from<br />

the Lower Cretaceous (Aptian–Albian) of Brazil.<br />

Cretaceous Research 24 (6): pp. 697-713.<br />

Marsh, O.C. 1891. Notice on new vertebrate<br />

fossils. Amer. J. Sci. (ser. 3) 42: pp. 265-269;<br />

Dinosaurier-Web places in Anchisaurus<br />

Le Loeuff, J. 1995. Ampelosaurus atacis (nov.<br />

gen., nov. sp), un nouveau Titanosauridae<br />

(Dinosauria, Saurpoda) du Crétacé Supérieur de<br />

la haute vallée de l'Aude (France). C. R. Acad.<br />

Sci. Paris 321 (sér. II a): pp. 693- 696.<br />

Cope, E.D. 1877. On Amphicoelias, a genus of<br />

saurian from the Dakaota epoch of Colorado.<br />

Proc. Aner. Phil. Soc. 17: pp. 242-246; [nomen<br />

dubium]<br />

Cheng, et al., 1994 vide Li, 1998 [nomen nudum<br />

→ Huabeisaurus]<br />

[Marsh, O.C. 1882. Classification of the<br />

Dinosauria. Amer. J. Sci. (ser. 3) 23: pp. 81-<br />

86]/[Barkas, (?). 1870. Sci. Opin., 3, 95, 369] →<br />

Anchisaurus<br />

Kurzanov, S.M. and T.A. Tumanova. 1978. On<br />

the structure of the endocranium in some<br />

anylosaurs from Mongolia [in Russian]. Paleontol.<br />

Zh. 1978: pp. 90-96; [nomen dubium]<br />

Bolotsky, Yu. L. and S.K. Kurzanov. 1991. The<br />

hadrosaurs of the Amur region. In: Geology of the<br />

Pacific Border: pp.94-103.<br />

Cabrera, A. 1947. Un sauropodo nuevo del<br />

Jurasico de Patagonia. Motas Mus. La Plata 12<br />

Paleontol. 95: pp. 1-17; [nomen dubium]<br />

Coria, R.A. and J.O. Calvo. 2002. A new<br />

iguanodontian ornithopod from Neuquen Basin,<br />

Patagonia, Argentina. Journal of Vertebrate<br />

Paleontology 22 (3): pp. 503-509<br />

Hunt, A.P. and S.G. Lucas. 1993. Cretaceous<br />

vertebrates of New Mexico. In: Vertebrate<br />

Paleontology in New Mexico (A.P. Hunt and S.G.<br />

Lucas, eds.). New Mexico Museum of Natural<br />

History and Science Bulletin 2: pp. 77-91; [PSS →<br />

Gryposaurus or Kritosaurus]<br />

Lull, R.S. and N.E. Wright. 1942. Hadrosaurian<br />

dinosaurs of North America. Geological Society of<br />

America Special Papers 40:pp. 1-242.; [JSS →<br />

Edmontosaurus]<br />

Brett-Surman vide Chapman, R.E., and M.K. Brett-<br />

Surman. 1990. Morphometric observations on<br />

hadrosaurid dinosaurs (Chapter 12). In: Dinosaurs<br />

Systematics: Perspectives and Approaches (K.<br />

Carpenter. and P.J. Currie, P.J., eds.).<br />

Cambridge <strong>University</strong> Press, New York: pp. 163-<br />

177.<br />

0 15<br />

1 31<br />

1 31<br />

1 25<br />

therizinosaur theropod<br />

saurischia China<br />

dicraeosaur diplodocid<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Argentina<br />

diplodocid sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Brazil<br />

plateosaur prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia U.S. Early Jurassic<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Albian<br />

Berriasian (?)<br />

Valanginian (?)<br />

Hauterivian (?)<br />

Barremian (?)<br />

Early<br />

Aptian (?) Albian<br />

Cretaceous (?)<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

Hettangian (?)<br />

Sinemurian (?)<br />

Pliensbachian (?)<br />

Toarcian (?)<br />

1 32 titanosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia<br />

diplodocine diplodocid<br />

France Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

1 31<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia U.S. Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

Cenomanian (?)<br />

Turonian (?)<br />

1 27<br />

sauropod<br />

Coniacian (?)<br />

Santonian (?)<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

Campanian (?)<br />

saurischia China Late Cretaceous Maastrichian (?)<br />

1 23<br />

2 57<br />

anchisaur prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia U.S. Early Jurassic Pliensbachian<br />

ankylosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia<br />

Uzbekistan,<br />

Mongolia Late Cretaceous Cenomanian<br />

2 44 lambeosaur hadrosaur<br />

ornithopod ornithischia<br />

cetiosaur sauropod<br />

Russia, China Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

1 30 sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Argentina Mid Jurassic Bajocian<br />

2 41<br />

2 43<br />

2 43<br />

2 43<br />

iguanodont ornithopod<br />

ornithischia<br />

Patagonia,<br />

Argentina Late Cretaceous Cenomanian<br />

hadrosaurine hadrosaur<br />

ornithopod ornithischia Alberta, Argentina Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

hadrosaurine hadrosaur<br />

ornithopod ornithischia Canada, U.S. Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

hadrosaurine hadrosaur<br />

ornithopod ornithischia U.S. Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

105 4 4 400 25.0<br />

130 9 10 8,000 80.0<br />

117 10 10,000 100.0<br />

193 4<br />

77 15 15 17,000 75.6<br />

153 20 100,000 250.0<br />

82<br />

193<br />

96 6 2,000 55.6<br />

67 10 4,000 40.0<br />

173 15 24,000 106.7<br />

96 2 20 5.0<br />

77 10 10 7,000 70.0<br />

67<br />

67 12 12 4,000 27.8


Anchiceratops<br />

Brown, B. 1914. Anchiceratops, a new genus of<br />

horned dinosaurs from the Edmonton Cretaceous<br />

of Alberta, with discussion of the origin of the<br />

ceratopsian crests and brain casts of<br />

Anchiceratops and Trachodon. Bull. Amer. Mus.<br />

Nat. Hist. 33: pp. 559-565.<br />

Anchisaurus Marsh, O.C. 1885. Names of extinct reptiles.<br />

Amer. J. Sci. (ser. 3) 29: p. 169.<br />

Calvo, J.O. and J.F. Bonaparte, J.F. 1991.<br />

Andesaurus delgadoi gen. et sp. nov. (Saurischia-<br />

Sauropoda), dinosaurio Titanosauridae de la<br />

Andesaurus<br />

Formación Río Limay (Albiano-Cenomaniano),<br />

Neuquén, Argentina. Ameghiniana 28: pp. 303-<br />

310.<br />

Angaturama<br />

Aniksosaurus<br />

Animantarx<br />

Ankistrodon<br />

Ankylosaurus<br />

Anodontosaurus<br />

Anoplosaurus<br />

Anserimimus<br />

Antarctosaurus<br />

Antetonitrus<br />

Kellner, A.W.A., D. de A. Campos. 1996. First<br />

Early Cretaceous theropod dinosaur from Brazil<br />

with comments on Spinosauridae. Neues<br />

Jahrbuch Geol. Palaontol. Abhandlungen Stuttgart<br />

199 (2): pp. 151-166.; [JSS → Irritator]<br />

Weishampel, D.B., P.M. Barrett, R.A. Coria, J. Le<br />

Loeuff, X. Xu, X. Zhao, A. Sahni, E.M.P. Gomani,<br />

and C.R. Noto. 2004. Dinosaur distribution,<br />

Chapter 24: In: The Dinosauria, 2nd-ed.,<br />

Weishampel, D.B., P. Dodson, and H. Osmolska,<br />

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517-606.; [nomen nudum]<br />

Carpenter, K., K. Kirkland, D. Burge, and J. Bird.<br />

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the Cedar Mountain Formation, Utah, and the<br />

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Geological Survey Miscellaneous Publication 99-<br />

1.<br />

Huxley, T.H. 1865. On a collection of vertebrate<br />

fossils from the Panchet Rocks, Ranigunj, Bengal.<br />

Memoirs of the Geological Survey of India:<br />

Palæontologia Indica. Series 4: Indian Protertiary<br />

Vertebrata 1 (1865): pp. 3-24; SM 3: 90-120;<br />

[proterosuchian archosaur]<br />

Brown, B. 1908. The Ankylosauridae, a new<br />

family of armoured dinosaurs from the Upper<br />

Cretaceous. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 24: pp.<br />

187-201.<br />

Sternberg, C.H. 1929. A toothless armored<br />

dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceous of Alberta.<br />

Bull. Natl. Mus. Can. 54: pp. 28-33.; [JSS →<br />

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Seeley, H.G. 1879. On the Dinosauria of the<br />

Cambridge Greensand. Quart. J. Geol. Soc.<br />

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Barsbold, R. 1988. A new late Cretaceous<br />

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J. 1: pp. 122-125.<br />

Huene, F. von. 1929. Los Saurisquios y<br />

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Yates, A.M. and J.W. Kitching. 2003. The<br />

earliest known sauropod dinosaur and the first<br />

steps towards sauropod locomotion.<br />

Proceedings: Biological Sciences DOI<br />

10.1098/rspb. 2003: p. 2417 (Antetonitrus<br />

ingenipes).<br />

2 51<br />

1 23<br />

1 27<br />

0 14<br />

0 8<br />

2 58<br />

4<br />

2 57<br />

2 57<br />

chasmosaur<br />

neoceratopia ceratopia<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia<br />

anchisaur prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

Canada Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

saurischia U.S. Early Jurassic Pliensbachian<br />

(andesaour) sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Argentina<br />

spinosaur carnosaur<br />

theropod saurischia Brazil<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Albian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia Argentina Late Cretaceous Cenomanian<br />

nodosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia Utah Late Cretaceous Cenomanian<br />

ankylosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia Canada, U.S. Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

ankylosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia Canada, U.S. Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

2 41 iguanodont ornithopod<br />

Early<br />

ornithischia<br />

ornithomimisaur<br />

England<br />

Cretaceous Albian<br />

0 12 coelurosaur theropod<br />

saurischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

1 32<br />

1 27<br />

titanosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia<br />

Uruguay, Chile,<br />

Brazil, Argentina Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia South Africa Late Triassic Norian<br />

77 5 5 1,000 40.0<br />

193 2.4 2.2 50 10.3<br />

105 40 20,000 12.5<br />

117<br />

96 1 10 10.0<br />

96 3 3 2,000 222.2<br />

67 9 10 7,000 70.0<br />

77<br />

105 5 1,000 40.0<br />

77 3.5 3.5 1,000 81.6<br />

77 18 18 20,000 61.7<br />

216 10 10 2,000 20.0


Anthodon<br />

Antrodemus<br />

Apatodon<br />

Apatosaurus<br />

Appalachiosaurus<br />

Aragosaurus<br />

Aralosaurus<br />

Araucanoraptor<br />

Archaeoceratops<br />

Archaeopteryx<br />

Archaeoraptor<br />

Archaeornis<br />

Archaeornithoides<br />

Archaeornithomimus<br />

Owen, R. 1876. Descriptive and illustrated<br />

catalogue of the fossil Reptilia of South Africa in<br />

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Leidy, J. 1870. Remarks on Poicilopleuron<br />

valens, Clidastes intermedius, Leiodon proriger,<br />

Baptemys wyomingensis, and Emys<br />

stevensonianus. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci.<br />

Philadelphia 1870: pp. 3-5.; [nomen dubium; PSS<br />

→ Allosaurus]<br />

Marsh, O.C. 1877. Notice of new dinosaurian<br />

reptiles from the Jurassic formation. Amer. J.<br />

Sci. (ser. 3) 14: pp. 514-516.; [nomen dubium;<br />

PSS → Allosaurus]<br />

Marsh, O.C. 1877. Notice of a new gigantic<br />

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Carr, T.D., T.E. Williamson, and D.R. Schwimmer.<br />

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tyrannosauroid from the Late Cretaceous (Middle<br />

Campanian) Demopolis Formation of Alabama.<br />

Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 25 (1): pp. 119-<br />

143.; not referenced in Dinosaurier-Web<br />

Sanz, J.L., A.D. Buscalioni, M.L. Casanovas, and<br />

J.V. Santafé. 1987. Dinosaurios del Creticico<br />

inferior de Galve (Teruel Espania). Estud. Geol.<br />

Vol. Extraord. Galve-Tremp.: pp.45-64.<br />

Rozhdestvensky. A.K. 1968. Hadrosaurs of<br />

Kazakhstan. In: Upper Paleozoic and Mesozoic<br />

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Novas, F.E. 1997. South American Dinosaurs.<br />

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Meyer H. von. 1861. Archaeopteryx lithographica<br />

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Czerkas vide Sloan, C.P. 1999. Feathers for T.<br />

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Petronievics, B. and A.S. Woodward. 1917. On<br />

the pectoral and pelvic arches of the Britt.Mus.<br />

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Elzanowski & Wellnhofer, 1992 [no reference<br />

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4<br />

0 2<br />

0 2<br />

1 31<br />

0 18<br />

1 29<br />

2 43<br />

allosaur carnosaur<br />

theropod saurischia<br />

Portugal, U.S.<br />

Tanzania Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

allosaur carbosaur Portugal, U.S.<br />

theropod saurischia<br />

diplodocine diplodocid<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

Tanzania Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

saurischia U.S. Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

tyrannosaur theropod<br />

saurischia<br />

camarasaurine<br />

camarasaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Spain<br />

Georgia (U.S.),<br />

Alabama Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Barremian<br />

hadrosaurine hadrosaur<br />

ornithopod ornithischia Kazakhstan Late Cretaceous Turonian<br />

0 9 dromaeosaur<br />

coelurosaur theropod<br />

saurischia Argentina Late Cretaceous Cenomanian<br />

2 50<br />

4<br />

0 9<br />

4<br />

0 8<br />

0 12<br />

archaeoceratopidae<br />

neoceratopia ceratopia<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia China<br />

dromaeosaur<br />

coelurosaur theropod<br />

saurischia China<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous<br />

Berriasian (?)<br />

Valanginian (?)<br />

Hauterivian (?)<br />

Barremian (?)<br />

Aptian (?) Albian<br />

(?)<br />

Berriasian (?)<br />

Valanginian (?)<br />

Hauterivian (?)<br />

Barremian (?)<br />

Aptian (?) Albian<br />

(?)<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

Cenomanian (?)<br />

Turonian (?)<br />

Coniacian (?)<br />

Santonian (?)<br />

Campanian (?)<br />

theropod saurischia<br />

ornithomimisaur<br />

coelurosaur theropod<br />

Mongolia Late Cretaceous Maastrichian (?)<br />

saurischia Uzbekistan, China Late Cretaceous Turonian<br />

153<br />

153<br />

153 25 21 35,000 79.4<br />

77 7.6<br />

124 18 18 20,000 61.7<br />

91 7 1,000 20.4<br />

96<br />

130 1 2 2.0<br />

130<br />

82 1 1 0.5<br />

91 3.5 3.5 70 5.7


Archaeovolans<br />

Arctosaurus<br />

Argentinosaurus<br />

Argyrosaurus<br />

Aristosaurus<br />

Aristosuchus<br />

Arizonasaurus<br />

“Arkanosaurus”<br />

Arrhinoceratops<br />

Arstanosaurus<br />

Asiaceratops<br />

Asiamericana<br />

Asiatosaurus<br />

Astrodon<br />

Czerkas, S.A. and X. Xu. 2002. A new toothed<br />

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Adams, L.A. 1875. On a fossil saurian vertebra.<br />

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Seeley, H.G. 1887. On Aristosuchus pusillus<br />

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Quart. J. Geol. Soc. London 43: pp. 221-228.;<br />

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4<br />

4<br />

1 27 andesaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Argentina<br />

1 32<br />

1 24 massospondyla<br />

prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Albian<br />

titanosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Uruguay, Argentina Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

0 8 compsognathid<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia England, Romania<br />

4<br />

0 8 coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia Arkansas<br />

2 51<br />

2 42<br />

2 50<br />

0 14<br />

1 27<br />

1 28<br />

Lesotho, South<br />

Africa Early Jurassic Hettangian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Berriasian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

chasmosaur<br />

neoceratopia ceratopia<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia Canada Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

hadrosaur ornithopod<br />

ornithischia Kazakhstan Late Cretaceous Santonian<br />

neoceratopia ceratopia<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia Uzbekistan Late Cretaceous Cenomanian<br />

spinosaur carnosaur<br />

theropod saurischia Kazakhstan Late Cretaceous Turonian<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Mongolia, China<br />

brachiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia England, U.S.<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Valanginian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Valanginian<br />

105 30 37 100,000 73.0<br />

77 21 21 70,000 158.7<br />

204<br />

141 2 30 7.5<br />

117 2.5 30 4.8<br />

67 9 7 2,000 40.8<br />

85 15 8,000 35.6<br />

96 1.5 15 6.7<br />

91<br />

135 15 12,000 53.3<br />

135


Astrodonius<br />

Astrodontaurus<br />

Atlantosaurus<br />

Atlasaurus<br />

Atlascopcosaurus<br />

Atrociraptor<br />

Aublysodon<br />

Aucasaurus<br />

Augustia<br />

Austrosaurus<br />

Avaceratops<br />

Avalonia<br />

Avalonianus<br />

Aviatyrannis<br />

Kuhn, O. 1961. Die Familien der rezenten und<br />

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Apatosaurus<br />

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Rich, T.H.V. and P. Rich. 1989. Polar dinosaurs<br />

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1 28<br />

1 28<br />

1 31<br />

1 28<br />

2 40<br />

0 9<br />

0 18<br />

0 1<br />

brachiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia England, U.S.<br />

brachiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia England, U.S.<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Valanginian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Valanginian<br />

diplodocid sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia U.S. Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

brachiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Morocco Mid Jurassic Bathonian<br />

hypsilophodont<br />

ornithopod ornithischia Australia<br />

1 27 sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia<br />

sauropod<br />

1 27 sauropodomorpha<br />

2 52<br />

4<br />

4<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

dromaeosaur<br />

coelurosaur theropod<br />

saurischia Alberta Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

tyrannosaur theropod<br />

saurischia Canada, U.S. Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

abelisaur theropod<br />

saurischia Argentina Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

Patagonia,<br />

Argentina<br />

saurischia Australia<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Albian<br />

centrosaur neoceratopia<br />

ceratopia<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia U.S. Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

0 18 tyrannosaur theropod<br />

saurischia Portugal Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

135<br />

135<br />

153 23<br />

166 18 22,000 67.9<br />

117 2.7 2.5 30 4.8<br />

77 1.5<br />

77 5 100 4.0<br />

77 4.3 4.5 700 34.6<br />

117<br />

105 15 15 20,000 88.9<br />

77 4 4 800 50.0<br />

153 0.9 1 1.2


Avimimus<br />

Avipes<br />

Avisaurus<br />

Azendohsaurus<br />

Bactrosaurus<br />

Bagaceratops<br />

Bagaraatan<br />

Bahariasaurus<br />

Bainoceratops<br />

Bambiraptor<br />

Barapasaurus<br />

Barosaurus<br />

Barsboldia<br />

Baryonyx<br />

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0 4 avialae coelurosaur<br />

tetanura theropod<br />

saurischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Coniacian<br />

0 0<br />

4<br />

1 26<br />

2 44<br />

2 50<br />

0 19<br />

theropod saurischia Germany Late Triassic<br />

Carnian (?)<br />

Norian (?)<br />

Rhaetian (?)<br />

thecodontosaur<br />

prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Morocco Late Triassic Carnian<br />

lambeosaur hadrosaur<br />

ornithopod ornithischia<br />

bagaceratopid<br />

neoceratopia ceratopia<br />

marginocephalia<br />

Uzbekistan, China Late Cretaceous Turonian<br />

ornithischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

Cenomanian (?)<br />

Turonian (?)<br />

Coniacian (?)<br />

Santonian (?)<br />

maniraptora tetanura<br />

Campanian (?)<br />

theropod saurischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Maastrichian (?)<br />

0 6 carcharodontosaur<br />

carnosaur theropod<br />

saurischia Egypt, Niger<br />

2 50<br />

0 9<br />

1 27<br />

1 31<br />

2 44<br />

0 14<br />

protoceratopidae<br />

neoceratopia ceratopia<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Albian<br />

dromaeosaur<br />

coelurosaur theropod<br />

saurischia Montana Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

vulcanodontodae<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia<br />

diplodocine diplodocid<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

India Early Jurassic Toarcian<br />

saurischia Tanzania, U.S. Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

lambeosaur hadrosaur<br />

ornithopod ornithischia<br />

baryonychidae spinosaur<br />

Mongolia Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

carnosaur theropod<br />

Early<br />

saurischia England<br />

Cretaceous Barremian<br />

88 1 15 15.0<br />

216 1 1 10 10.0<br />

224 1.8 2 50 12.5<br />

91 6 6 1,000 27.8<br />

77 1 1 30 30.0<br />

82 3 3 50 5.6<br />

105 8 8 12,000 187.5<br />

3 60 6.7<br />

67 0.91 1.3 5 3.0<br />

185 18 18 20,000 61.7<br />

153 27 27 20,000 27.4<br />

77 10 4,000 40.0<br />

124 9 11 2,000 16.5


Bashunosaurus<br />

Basutodon<br />

Bathygnathus<br />

Becklespinax<br />

“Beelemodon”<br />

Beipiaosaurus<br />

Bellusaurus<br />

Belodon<br />

Betasuchus<br />

Bienosaurus<br />

Bihariosaurus<br />

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Huene, F. von. 1932. Die fossile Reptile-<br />

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133.<br />

1 30<br />

4<br />

4<br />

0 0<br />

0 8<br />

0 8<br />

1 30<br />

4<br />

0 8<br />

2 56<br />

2 41<br />

DinoData places<br />

Datousaurus in<br />

shunosaurinae cetiosaur<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia; but DinoData<br />

places Bashunosaurus in<br />

camarasours China Mid Jurassic Bathonian<br />

spinraptoridae carnosaur<br />

theropod saurischia Germany<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Berriasian<br />

DinoData places in<br />

theropod; Dinosaurier-<br />

Web places in<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia Wyoming Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia China<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

cetiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia China Mid Jurassic<br />

Aalenian (?)<br />

Bajocian (?)<br />

Bathonian (?)<br />

Callovian (?)<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia;<br />

DinoData and<br />

Dinosaurier-Web place in<br />

Megalosaurus Netherlands Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

thyreophora ornithischia China Early Jurassic<br />

Hettangian (?)<br />

Sinemurian (?)<br />

Pliensbachian (?)<br />

Toarcian (?)<br />

Cenomanian (?)<br />

Turonian (?)<br />

Coniacian (?)<br />

Santonian (?)<br />

iguanodont ornithopod<br />

Campanian (?)<br />

ornithischia Romania Late Cretaceous Maastrichian (?)<br />

166<br />

141 12 8 1,000 15.6<br />

153 4<br />

117 2.2 2 50 12.5<br />

170 5 1.5 500 222.2<br />

67<br />

193 1 3 3.0<br />

82 3 300 33.3


Bilbeyhallorum<br />

Bissektipelta<br />

“Blancocerosaurus”<br />

Blikanasaurus<br />

Bonatitan<br />

Bonitasaura<br />

Borealosaurus<br />

Borogovia<br />

Bothriospondylus<br />

Brachiosaurus<br />

Brachyceratops<br />

Brachylophosaurus<br />

Brachypodosaurus<br />

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2 57<br />

2 57<br />

ankylosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia Utah<br />

1 28 brachiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

ankylosaurid ankylosaur<br />

thyreophora ornithischia Uzbekistan Late Cretaceous Cenomanian<br />

1 22 blikanasaur prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia<br />

1 32<br />

1 32 titanosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia<br />

1 32<br />

0 16<br />

1 28 brachiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia<br />

brachiosaur sauropod<br />

1 28 sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia<br />

2 52<br />

2 43<br />

2 57<br />

U.S., Tanzania,<br />

Portugal, Algeria Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

Lesotho, South<br />

Africa Late Triassic Carnian<br />

titanosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Argentina Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

Patagonia,<br />

Argentina Late Cretaceous Santonian<br />

Not referenced by<br />

DinoData; Dinosaurier-<br />

Web places in titanosaur<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia China Late Cretaceous Coniacian<br />

troodon theropod<br />

saurischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

England,<br />

Madagascar,<br />

France Mid Jurassic Bathonian<br />

U.S., Tanzania,<br />

Portugal, Algeria Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

centrosaur neoceratopia<br />

ceratopia<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia U.S. Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

maiasaur hadrosaurine<br />

hadrosaur ornithopod<br />

ornithischia Canada, U.S. Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

ankylosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia India Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

2 41 iguanodont ornithopod<br />

ornithischia U.S. Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

117<br />

96 7 2,000 40.8<br />

153<br />

224 5 5 450 18.0<br />

77 6<br />

85 9 9 10,000 123.5<br />

88 12 10,000 69.4<br />

77 2 40 10.0<br />

166 20 20 50,000 125.0<br />

153 25 25 50,000 80.0<br />

77 4 2.5 200 32.0<br />

77 7 7 1,000 20.4<br />

67 2 200 50.0<br />

153


Brachytaenius<br />

Brachytrachelopan<br />

Bradycneme<br />

Brasileosaurus<br />

Breviceratops<br />

Brontoraptor<br />

Brontosaurus<br />

Bruhathkayosaurus<br />

Bugenasaura<br />

Buitreraptor<br />

Byranjaffia<br />

Byronosaurus<br />

Caenagnathasia<br />

Caenagnathus<br />

Calamosaurus<br />

Meyer, H. von. 1842. Notes on labyrinthodonts<br />

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4<br />

1 31<br />

0 8<br />

4<br />

2 50<br />

0 7<br />

1 31<br />

dicraeosaur diplodocid<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia<br />

Patagonia,<br />

Argentina Late Jurassic Tithonian<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia Romania Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

bagaceratopidae<br />

neoceratopia ceratopia<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

megalosauridae<br />

ceratosaur theropod<br />

saurischia<br />

diplodocine diplodocid<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

Wyoming Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

saurischia U.S. Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

1 32 titanosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia India Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

2 40<br />

0 9<br />

0 16<br />

0 16<br />

0 13<br />

hypsilophodont<br />

ornithopod ornithischia U.S. Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

dromaeosaur<br />

coelurosaur theropod<br />

saurischia Argentina Late Cretaceous Cenomanian 96<br />

troodon theropod<br />

saurischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

troodon theropod<br />

saurischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

oviraptor coelurosaur<br />

theropod saurischia Uzbekistan Late Cretaceous Turonian<br />

0 13 oviraptor coelurosaur<br />

theropod saurischia Canada, U.S. Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

0 8 coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia England<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Valanginian<br />

148 10<br />

67 1 5 5.0<br />

77 2 45 11.3<br />

153<br />

153<br />

67 40 70,000 43.8<br />

67 3 120 13.3<br />

77<br />

77 1.5 1.5 4 1.8<br />

91 3 2 10 2.5<br />

77<br />

135 3.5 150 12.2


Calamospondylus<br />

Calamospondylus<br />

Callovosaurus<br />

Camarasaurus<br />

Camelotia<br />

Camposaurus<br />

Camptonotus<br />

Camptosaurus<br />

Campylodon<br />

Campylodoniscus<br />

“Capitalsaurus”<br />

Carcharodontosaurus<br />

Cardiodon<br />

Fox, W. 1866. Another Wealden reptile.<br />

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[nomen dubium]; Dinosaurier-Web places in<br />

Calamosaurus<br />

Lydekker, R. 1889. On a coelurid dinosaur from<br />

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Galton, P.M. 1980. European Jurassic<br />

ornithopod dinosaurs of the families<br />

Hypsilophodontidae and Camptosauridae. N. Jb.<br />

Geol. Paläont. Abh. 160 (1): pp. 73-95;<br />

Dinosaurier-Web places in Camptosaurus<br />

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Marsh, O.C. 1885. Names of extinct reptiles.<br />

Amer. J. Sci. (ser. 3) 29: p. 169.<br />

Huene, F. von. 1929. Los Saurisquios y<br />

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Kuhn, O. 1961. Die Familien der rezenten und<br />

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Caseosaurus<br />

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0 8<br />

0 8<br />

2 41<br />

1 29<br />

1 22<br />

0 7<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia England<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia England<br />

2 41 iguanodont ornithopod<br />

ornithischia<br />

2 41<br />

iguanodont ornithopod<br />

ornithischia<br />

1 27<br />

1 27<br />

0 0<br />

0 6<br />

1 30<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Valanginian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Valanginian<br />

iguanodont ornithopod<br />

ornithischia<br />

camarasaurinae<br />

camarasaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

England Mid Jurassic Callovian<br />

saurischia<br />

melanorosauridae<br />

prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

U.S., Portugal Late Jurassic Oxfordian<br />

saurischia England Late Triassic Rhaetian<br />

ceratosaur theropod<br />

saurischia Arizona Late Triassic Carnian<br />

England, Portugal,<br />

U.S.<br />

England, Portugal,<br />

Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

U.S. Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Argentina Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Argentina Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

theropod saurischia Maryland<br />

carcharodontosaur<br />

carnosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia<br />

Egypt, Niger,<br />

Morocco, Tunisia,<br />

Algeria, Lybia<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

cetiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia England, Morocco Mid Jurassic Bajocian<br />

0 1 abelisaur theropod<br />

saurischia Argentina<br />

0 11<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Albian<br />

herrerasaur theropod<br />

saurischia Texas Late Triassic Carnian<br />

135<br />

135<br />

162 3.5<br />

157 18 23 20,000 37.8<br />

208 9 1,000 12.3<br />

224 3 50 5.6<br />

153<br />

153 7 7 750 15.3<br />

77<br />

77 20 15,000 37.5<br />

117 10 6,000 60.0<br />

117 13.5 14 8,000 40.8<br />

173<br />

105 7.5 8 1,000 15.6<br />

224 3 100 11.1


Cathetosaurus<br />

Caudipteryx<br />

Caudocoelus<br />

Caulodon<br />

Cedarosaurus<br />

Cedarpelta<br />

Centemodon<br />

Centrosaurus<br />

Ceratops<br />

Ceratosaurus<br />

Cetiosauriscus<br />

Cetiosaurus<br />

Changchunsaurus<br />

Changtusaurus<br />

Chaoyangsaurus<br />

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1 29<br />

0 19<br />

0 8<br />

1 29<br />

1 28<br />

2 57<br />

4<br />

2 52<br />

2 51<br />

0 7<br />

1 31<br />

camarasaurinae<br />

camarasaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia U.S., Portugal Late Jurassic Oxfordian<br />

caudipteridae<br />

maniraptora tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia China<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Barremian<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia<br />

camarasaurinae<br />

camarasaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

France Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

saurischia U.S., Portugal Late Jurassic Oxfordian<br />

brachiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Utah<br />

ankylosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia Utah<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Barremian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

centrosaur neoceratopia<br />

ceratopia<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia Canada Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

Cenomanian (?)<br />

Turonian (?)<br />

chasmosaur<br />

Coniacian (?)<br />

neoceratopia ceratopia<br />

Santonian (?)<br />

marginocephalia<br />

Campanian (?)<br />

ornithischia Canada, U.S. Late Cretaceous Maastrichian (?)<br />

ceratosaur theropod<br />

saurischia<br />

diplodocinae diplodocid<br />

sauropod<br />

Tanzania, U.S. Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

sauropodomorpha England,<br />

saurischia<br />

Switzerland Mid Jurassic Bajocian<br />

1 30 cetiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia England, Morocco Mid Jurassic Bajocian<br />

2 39<br />

ornithopod ornithischia China<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous<br />

Berriasian (?)<br />

Valanginian (?)<br />

Hauterivian (?)<br />

Barremian (?)<br />

Aptian (?) Albian<br />

(?)<br />

2 59<br />

stegosaur thyreophora<br />

Oxfordian (?)<br />

Kimmeridgian (?)<br />

ornithischia China Late Jurassic<br />

Late Jurassic<br />

(Dinosaurier-<br />

Tithonian (?)<br />

2 50 neoceratopia ceratopia<br />

Web; DinoData<br />

marginocephalia<br />

places in Late<br />

ornithischia China<br />

Jurassic) Tithonian<br />

157<br />

124 0.9 10 12.3<br />

153<br />

157<br />

124 20 40,000 100.0<br />

117 10 10 2,000 20.0<br />

77 6 6 2,600 72.2<br />

82 7 2,500 51.0<br />

153 6 6 1,000 27.8<br />

173 15 15 6,500 28.9<br />

173 18 18 9,000 27.8<br />

130<br />

152 2 1,000 250.0<br />

148 1.2 40 27.8


Charonosaurus<br />

Chasmosaurus<br />

Chassternbergia<br />

Chebsaurus<br />

Cheneosaurus<br />

Chialingosaurus<br />

Chiayusaurus<br />

Chienkosaurus<br />

Chihuahuasaurus<br />

Chilantaisaurus<br />

Chindesaurus<br />

Chingkankousaurus<br />

Chinshakiangosaurus<br />

Chirostenotes<br />

Godefroit P., S. Zan, and L. Jin. 2000.<br />

Charonosaurus jiayinensis n.g., n.sp., a<br />

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Young C.-C. 1942. Fossil vertebrates from<br />

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2 44<br />

2 51<br />

2 58<br />

1 30<br />

2 44<br />

lambeosaur hadrosaur<br />

ornithopod ornithischia China Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

chasmosaur<br />

neoceratopia ceratopia<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia Canada, U.S. Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

nodosaur thyreophora<br />

Cenomanian (?)<br />

Turonian (?)<br />

Coniacian (?)<br />

Santonian (?)<br />

Campanian (?)<br />

ornithischia U.S. Late Cretaceous Maastrichian (?)<br />

cetiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Algeria Mid Jurassic<br />

Aalenian (?)<br />

Bajocian (?)<br />

Bathonian (?)<br />

Callovian (?)<br />

lambeosaur hadrosaur<br />

ornithopod ornithischia Canada, U.S. Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

2 59 stegosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia China Late Jurassic Oxfordian<br />

1 27 sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia China Late Jurassic Oxfordian<br />

4<br />

1 28 brachiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia U.S.<br />

0 2 allosaur carnosaur<br />

theropod saurischia China<br />

0 11<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Albian<br />

herrerasaur theropod<br />

saurischia Arizona Late Triassic<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Barremian<br />

Carnian (?)<br />

Norian (?)<br />

Rhaetian (?)<br />

0 18 tyrannosaur theropod<br />

saurischia Mongolia, China Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

melanorosaur<br />

Hettangian (?)<br />

1 22<br />

prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

Sinemurian (?)<br />

Pliensbachian (?)<br />

saurischia China Early Jurassic Toarcian (?)<br />

0 13<br />

oviraptor coelurosaur<br />

theropod saurischia Canada Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

67 13 13 1,500 8.9<br />

67 5 5.2 2,000 74.0<br />

82<br />

170<br />

77<br />

157 4 4 1,000 62.5<br />

157<br />

105<br />

124 13 4,000 23.7<br />

216 2 2 30 7.5<br />

77<br />

193 13 1,500 8.9<br />

77 2 2 30 7.5


Chondrosteosaurus<br />

Chuandongocoelurus<br />

Chuanjiesaurus<br />

Chubutisaurus<br />

Chungkingosaurus<br />

Cionodon<br />

Citipati<br />

Cladeiodon<br />

Claorhynchus<br />

Claosaurus<br />

Clarencea<br />

Clasmodosaurus<br />

Clepsysaurus<br />

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Fang, Pang, Lü, Zhang, Pan, Wang, Li, and<br />

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[nomen dubium]<br />

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[phytosaur]<br />

1 29<br />

0 8<br />

1 30<br />

opisthocoelicaudiinae<br />

camarasaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia England<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Hauterivian<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia China Mid Jurassic Bathonian<br />

cetiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia China Mid Jurassic<br />

1 28 brachiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Argentina<br />

2 59<br />

2 42<br />

0 13<br />

4<br />

2 51<br />

2 42<br />

4<br />

1 27<br />

4<br />

Aalenian (?)<br />

Bajocian (?)<br />

Bathonian (?)<br />

Callovian (?)<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Albian<br />

stegosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia China Late Jurassic Oxfordian<br />

hadrosaur ornithopod<br />

ornithischia U.S. Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

oviraptor coelurosaur<br />

theropod saurischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

chasmosaur<br />

neoceratopia ceratopia<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia Canada, U.S. Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

hadrosaur ornithopod<br />

ornithischia U.S. Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

sauropod<br />

Cenomanian (?)<br />

Turonian (?)<br />

Coniacian (?)<br />

Santonian (?)<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

Campanian (?)<br />

saurischia Argentina Late Cretaceous Maastrichian (?)<br />

130 18 20,000 61.7<br />

166<br />

170 18 30,000 92.6<br />

105 23 23 50,000 94.5<br />

157 4 4 1,000 62.5<br />

77<br />

77 3 3 50 5.6<br />

67<br />

77 3.7 4 1,000 62.5<br />

82 12 10,000 69.4


Clevelanotyrannus<br />

Coelophysis<br />

Coelosaurus<br />

Coeluroides<br />

Coelurosauravus<br />

Coelurosaurus<br />

Bakker, Williams & Currie, 1987 (Weishampel et<br />

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Huene, F. von. 1929. Los Saurisquios y<br />

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Colonosaurus<br />

Coloradia<br />

Coloradisaurus<br />

Marsh, O.C. 1872. Notice of a new reptile from<br />

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Coloradisaurus<br />

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0 18<br />

0 7<br />

0 12<br />

0 0<br />

4<br />

0 0<br />

tyrannosaur theropod<br />

saurischia<br />

podokesaur ceratosaur<br />

U.S. Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

theropod saurischia U.S. Late Triassic Carnian<br />

ornithomimisaur<br />

coelurosaur theropod<br />

saurischia Canada, U.S. Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

theropod saurischia India Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

theropod saurischia<br />

0 8 coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia U.S. Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

2 54<br />

4<br />

1 25<br />

1 25<br />

pachycephalosaur<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia Alberta Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

plateosaur prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia<br />

plateosaur prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

Argentina Late Triassic Norian<br />

saurischia Argentina Late Triassic Norian<br />

67<br />

224 3 3 45 5.0<br />

77<br />

67 2 2 30 7.5<br />

153 1.8 2 20 5.0<br />

77 1.3 1.2 20 13.9<br />

216<br />

216 4 4 100 6.3


Colossosaurus<br />

Compsognathus<br />

Compsosuchus<br />

Conchoraptor<br />

Condorraptor<br />

Corythosaurus<br />

Craspedodon<br />

Crataeomus<br />

Craterosaurus<br />

Creosaurus<br />

Crichtonsaurus<br />

Cristatusaurus<br />

Mantell, G.A. 1849 (correspondence with Rev.<br />

Charles Pritchard, 4 November, noted by<br />

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1 28<br />

brachiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia France, England<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Valanginian<br />

0 8 compsognathus<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia Germany, France Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

0 8<br />

0 13<br />

0 0<br />

2 44<br />

2 41<br />

0 12<br />

2 59<br />

0 2<br />

2 57<br />

0 14<br />

compsognathus<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia India Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

oviraptor coelurosaur<br />

theropod saurischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

(tetanura) theropod<br />

saurischia Argentina Mid Jurassic Callovian<br />

lambeosaur hadrosaur<br />

ornithopod ornithischia Canada, U.S. Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

iguanodont ornithopod<br />

ornithischia Belgium Late Cretaceous Santonian<br />

ornithomimisaur<br />

coelurosaur theropod<br />

saurischia Canada Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

stegosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia England<br />

allosaur carnosaur<br />

theropod saurischia<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Valanginian<br />

Portugal, U.S.<br />

Tanzania Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

ankylosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia China Late Cretaceous Cenomanian<br />

spinosaur carnosaur<br />

theropod saurischia Morocco<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Albian<br />

135<br />

153 1.4 0.8 3 3.9<br />

67 2 20 5.0<br />

77 1.3 1.7 20 6.9<br />

162 5 5 250 10.0<br />

77 10 10 4,000 40.0<br />

85 7 3,000 61.2<br />

77<br />

135<br />

153<br />

96 3 3 100 11.1<br />

105 10 1,500 15.0


Crosbysaurus<br />

Cryolophosaurus<br />

Cryptodraco<br />

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Cryptovolans<br />

Cumnoria<br />

Cylindricodon<br />

Cystosaurus<br />

Daanosaurus<br />

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Danubiosaurus<br />

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4<br />

0 6<br />

2 57<br />

2 57<br />

0 9<br />

2 41 iguanodont ornithopod<br />

ornithischia<br />

2 58<br />

4<br />

1 28<br />

sinoraptoridae carnosaur<br />

tetanura theropod<br />

saurischia Antarctica Early Jurassic Pliensbachian<br />

ankylosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia England Late Jurassic Oxfordian<br />

ankylosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia England Late Jurassic Oxfordian<br />

Berriasian (?)<br />

Valanginian (?)<br />

Hauterivian (?)<br />

dromaeosaur<br />

Barremian (?)<br />

coelurosaur theropod<br />

Early<br />

Aptian (?) Albian<br />

saurischia China<br />

Cretaceous (?)<br />

nodosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia France, England<br />

England, Portugal,<br />

U.S. Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

brachiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia China Late Jurassic<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Valanginian<br />

Oxfordian (?)<br />

Kimmeridgian (?)<br />

Tithonian (?)<br />

2 59 stegosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia England Late Jurassic Oxfordian<br />

1 27<br />

4<br />

1 27<br />

0 0<br />

2 58<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia China<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Tibet<br />

Early Jurassic<br />

(Dinosaurier-<br />

Web estimate) Sinemurian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Berriasian<br />

theropod saurischia India Early Jurassic<br />

nodosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia<br />

Hettangian (?)<br />

Sinemurian (?)<br />

Pliensbachian (?)<br />

Toarcian (?)<br />

France, Hungary,<br />

Austria, Romania Late Cretaceous Cenomanian<br />

193 8 6 1,500 41.7<br />

157<br />

157 3 200 22.2<br />

130<br />

153<br />

135 4<br />

152<br />

157 7 7 1,500 30.6<br />

198 16 20,000 78.1<br />

141 9 10,000 123.5<br />

193 9 4,000 49.4<br />

96


Daptosaurus<br />

Daspletosaurus<br />

Dasygnathoides<br />

Dasygnathus<br />

Datousaurus<br />

Brown vide Chure, D.J. and J.S. McIntosh. 1989.<br />

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Deinodon<br />

Deinonychus<br />

Deltadromeus<br />

Denversaurus<br />

Deuterosaurus<br />

Dianchungosaurus<br />

Diceratops<br />

Diclonius<br />

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Anatotitan<br />

0 9<br />

1 30<br />

0 8<br />

0 18<br />

0 9<br />

0 8<br />

2 58<br />

4<br />

4<br />

2 51<br />

2 42<br />

dromaeosaur<br />

coelurosaur theropod<br />

saurischia U.S.<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

shunosaurinae cetiosaur<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia China Mid Jurassic Bathonian<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia<br />

(Dinosaurier-Web places<br />

within ornithomimisaurs) Mongolia Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

tyrannosaur theropod<br />

saurischia<br />

dromaeosaur<br />

Canada, U.S. Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

coelurosaur theropod<br />

Early<br />

saurischia U.S.<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia Morocco<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

nodosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia U.S. Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

chasmosaur<br />

neoceratopia ceratopia<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia Canada, U.S. Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

hadrosaur ornithopod<br />

ornithischia U.S. Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

117<br />

166 15 14 20,000 102.0<br />

67 20 15 750 3.3<br />

77<br />

117 3 2.5 80 12.8<br />

117 8 4,000 62.5<br />

67 5 5 1,000 40.0<br />

67<br />

77


Dicraeosaurus<br />

Didanodon<br />

Dilong<br />

Dilophosaurus<br />

Dimodosaurus<br />

Dinheirosaurus<br />

Dinodocus<br />

Dinosaurus<br />

Dinotyrannus<br />

Diplodocus<br />

Diplotomodon<br />

Diracodon<br />

Dolichosuchus<br />

Domeykosaurus<br />

Doratodon<br />

Janensch, W. 1914. Ubersicht uber die<br />

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Osborn, H.F. 1902. On Vertebrata of the Mid-<br />

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Leidy, J. 1868. [Remarks on Conosaurus of<br />

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Quart. J. Geol. Soc. London 37: pp. 620-707;<br />

[crocodilian]<br />

1 31<br />

2 44<br />

0 18<br />

0 7<br />

dicraeosaurinae<br />

diplodocid sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Tanzania Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

lambeosaur hadrosaur Canada, U.S.,<br />

ornithopod ornithischia Mexico Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

Berriasian (?)<br />

Valanginian (?)<br />

Hauterivian (?)<br />

Barremian (?)<br />

tyrannosaur theropod<br />

Early<br />

Aptian (?) Albian<br />

saurischia<br />

haltocosauridae<br />

ceratosaur theropod<br />

China<br />

Cretaceous (?)<br />

saurischia U.S., China Early Jurassic Sinemurian<br />

1 25 plateosaur prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia<br />

Germany, France,<br />

Switzerland,<br />

Greenland Late Triassic Norian<br />

1 31 diplodocid sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Portugal Late Jurassic<br />

1 28<br />

1 25<br />

0 18<br />

1 31<br />

0 0<br />

2 59<br />

0 8<br />

1 32<br />

4<br />

brachiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia France, England<br />

plateosaur prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

Germany, France,<br />

Switzerland,<br />

Greenland Late Triassic Norian<br />

Oxfordian (?)<br />

Kimmeridgian (?)<br />

Tithonian (?)<br />

tyrannosaur theropod Canada, U.S.,<br />

saurischia<br />

diplodocinae diplodocid<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

China Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

saurischia U.S. Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

theropod saurischia U.S. Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

stegosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia U.S. Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia Germany Late Triassic Norian<br />

titanosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Chile Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

153 20 20 5,500 13.8<br />

77<br />

130 1.5 1.6 30 11.7<br />

198 6 6 500 13.9<br />

216<br />

152 25 10,000 16.0<br />

117 24 80,000 138.9<br />

216<br />

77 10<br />

153 27 27 12,000 16.5<br />

67<br />

153<br />

216 5 300 12.0<br />

67 8 8 2,000 31.3


Doryphorosaurus<br />

<strong>Dr</strong>aconyx<br />

<strong>Dr</strong>acopelta<br />

<strong>Dr</strong>avidosaurus<br />

<strong>Dr</strong>inker<br />

<strong>Dr</strong>omaeosauroides<br />

<strong>Dr</strong>omaeosaurus<br />

<strong>Dr</strong>omiceiomimus<br />

<strong>Dr</strong>omicosaurus<br />

<strong>Dr</strong>yosaurus<br />

<strong>Dr</strong>yptosauroides<br />

<strong>Dr</strong>yptosaurus<br />

Dynamosaurus<br />

Dyoplosaurus<br />

Dysalotosaurus<br />

Dysganus<br />

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Virchow, H. 1919. Atlas and Epistropheus bei<br />

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2 59<br />

2 41<br />

2 58<br />

4<br />

2 40<br />

0 9<br />

0 9<br />

0 12<br />

stegosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia Tanzania Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

iguanodont ornithopod<br />

ornithischia Portugal Late Jurassic Tithonian<br />

nodosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia Portugal Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

hypsilophodont<br />

ornithopod ornithischia U.S. Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

dromaeosaur<br />

coelurosaur theropod<br />

saurischia Denmark<br />

1 24 massospondyla<br />

prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Berriasian<br />

dromaeosaur<br />

coelurosaur theropod<br />

saurischia<br />

ornithomimisaur<br />

coelurosaur theropod<br />

Canada, U.S. Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

saurischia Canada Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

Lesotho, South<br />

Africa Early Jurassic Hettangian<br />

2 39 dryosauridae ornithopod<br />

ornithischia Tanzania, U.S. Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

0 0<br />

0 0<br />

0 18<br />

2 57<br />

2 39<br />

2 50<br />

theropod saurischia India Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

theropod saurischia U.S. Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

tyrannosaur theropod<br />

saurischia<br />

Canada, U.S.,<br />

China Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

ankylosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia Canada, U.S. Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

dryosauridae ornithopod<br />

ornithischia Tanzania, U.S. Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

neoceratopia ceratopia<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia Montana Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

153<br />

148 7 2,000 40.8<br />

153 2 2 70 17.5<br />

153 2 2 25 6.3<br />

141 3 75 8.3<br />

77 1.8 2 15 3.8<br />

77 3.5 4 100 6.3<br />

204<br />

153 4 4 80 5.0<br />

67 6 750 20.8<br />

67 6 6 1,500 41.7<br />

77<br />

77<br />

153<br />

77 7 1,000 20.4


Dyslocosaurus<br />

Dystrophaeus<br />

Dystylosaurus<br />

Echinodon<br />

Edmarka<br />

Edmontonia<br />

Edmontosaurus<br />

Efraasia<br />

Einiosaurus<br />

Ekrixinatosaurus<br />

Elachistosuchus<br />

Elaphrosaurus<br />

Elmisaurus<br />

Elopteryx<br />

Elosaurus<br />

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Sternberg, C.H. 1928. A new armored dinosaur<br />

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[JSS → Apatosaurus]<br />

1 31<br />

1 31<br />

1 31<br />

diplodocid sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia<br />

diplodocinae diplodocid<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

U.S. Late Jurassic<br />

Oxfordian (?)<br />

Kimmeridgian (?)<br />

Tithonian (?)<br />

saurischia<br />

diplodocinae diplodocid<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

U.S. Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

saurischia U.S. Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

2 38 heterodontosaur<br />

ornithischia England Late Jurassic Tithonian<br />

0 17<br />

torvosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia Wyoming Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

2 58 nodosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia Canada, U.S. Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

2 43<br />

1 25<br />

2 53<br />

0 1<br />

4<br />

0 0<br />

0 13<br />

0 8<br />

1 31<br />

hadrosaurine hadrosaur<br />

ornithopod ornithischia Canada, U.S. Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

plateosaur prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia<br />

Germany, France,<br />

Switzerland,<br />

Greenland Late Triassic Norian<br />

pachyrhinosaur<br />

neoceratopia ceratopia<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia U.S. Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

abelisaur theropod<br />

saurischia<br />

Patagonia,<br />

Argentina<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Albian<br />

theropod saurischia Tanzania Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

oviraptor coelurosaur<br />

theropod saurischia<br />

Canada, U.S.,<br />

Mongolia Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

maniraptora coelurosaur<br />

tetanura theropod<br />

saurischia<br />

diplodocine diplodocid<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

Romania Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

saurischia U.S. Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

152 17 5,500 19.0<br />

153 16 5,000 19.5<br />

153<br />

148 0.6 0.6 2 5.6<br />

153 11 2,000 16.5<br />

77 7 7 4,000 81.6<br />

67 13 13 3,000 17.8<br />

216 2.5 400 64.0<br />

77 7.6 7 4,500 91.8<br />

105 8<br />

153 3.5 6 200 5.6<br />

77 4 2 30 7.5<br />

67 1 5 5.0<br />

153


Elvisaurus<br />

Emausaurus<br />

Embasaurus<br />

Enigmosaurus<br />

Eobrontosaurus<br />

Eoceratops<br />

“Eohadrosaurus”<br />

Eolambia<br />

Eoraptor<br />

Eotyrannus<br />

Epachthosaurus<br />

Epanterias<br />

Ephoenosaurus<br />

Holmes, T. 1993. [Unknown title for an article in<br />

Prehistoric Times], as cited in a posted 1999<br />

email from Dinogeorge (George Olshevsky:<br />

http://dml.cmnh.org/1999Oct/msg00516.html),<br />

viewed 11-21-2005; [nomen nudum →<br />

Cryolophosaurus]<br />

Haubold, H. 1990. Ein neuer dinosaurier<br />

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Barsbold, R. and A. Perle. 1983. On taphonomy<br />

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Kirkland, J.I. 1997. Cedar Mountain Formation.<br />

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Kirkland, J.I. 1998. A new hadrosaurid from the<br />

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Powell, J.E. 1986. Revision de los titanosauridos<br />

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Tucuman, Tucuman, Argentina.<br />

Cope, E.D. 1878. A new opisthocoelous<br />

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PSS → Allosaurus or Saurophaganax]<br />

[Anonymous] 1839; no reference found; [nomen<br />

nudum; PSS → Machimosaurus; crocodilian]<br />

0 6<br />

2 59<br />

0 0<br />

0 15<br />

1 31<br />

2 51<br />

2 44<br />

2 44<br />

0 0<br />

0 18<br />

1 32<br />

0 2<br />

4<br />

sinoraptoridae carnosaur<br />

tetanura theropod<br />

saurischia Antarctica Early Jurassic Pliensbachian<br />

huayangosaurid<br />

stegosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia Germany Early Jurassic Toarcian<br />

theropod saurischia Kazakhstan<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Berriasian<br />

therizinosaur theropod<br />

saurischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Cenomanian<br />

diplodocid sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Wyoming Late Jurassic<br />

Oxfordian (?)<br />

Kimmeridgian (?)<br />

Tithonian (?)<br />

chasmosaur<br />

neoceratopia ceratopia<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia Canada, U.S. Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

lambeosaur hadrosaur<br />

ornithopod ornithischia Utah<br />

lambeosaur hadrosaur<br />

ornithopod ornithischia Utah<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Albian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Albian<br />

theropod saurischia Argentina Late Triassic Carnian<br />

tyrannosaur theropod<br />

Early<br />

saurischia England<br />

Cretaceous Barremian<br />

Cenomanian (?)<br />

Turonian (?)<br />

Coniacian (?)<br />

titanosaur sauropod<br />

Santonian (?)<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

Campanian (?)<br />

saurischia Argentina Late Cretaceous Maastrichian (?)<br />

allosaur carnosaur<br />

theropod saurischia<br />

Portugal, U.S.<br />

Tanzania Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

193<br />

185 2 2 30 7.5<br />

141 8 4,000 62.5<br />

96<br />

152 24 33,000 57.3<br />

67<br />

105<br />

105 12 4,000 27.8<br />

224 1 1 10 10.0<br />

124 4 5 200 8.0<br />

82 20 30,000 75.0<br />

153


Epicampodon<br />

Epidendrosaurus<br />

Equijubus<br />

Erectopus<br />

Erliansaurus<br />

Erlikosaurus<br />

Eshanosaurus<br />

Euacanthus<br />

Eucamerotus<br />

Eucentrosaurus<br />

Eucercosaurus<br />

Eucnemesaurus<br />

Eucoelophysis<br />

Eugongbusaurus<br />

Euhelopus<br />

Lydekker, R. 1885. Maleri and Denwa Reptilia<br />

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Perle vide Barsbold, R. and A. Perle. 1980.<br />

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[JSS → Euskelosaurus]<br />

Sullivan, R.M. and S.G. Lucas. 1999.<br />

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4<br />

0 8 maniraptora coelurosaur<br />

tetanura theropod<br />

saurischia China Late Jurassic<br />

2 42<br />

0 0<br />

0 15<br />

0 15<br />

0 15<br />

2 57<br />

1 28<br />

2 52<br />

2 58<br />

1 25<br />

0 7<br />

2 36<br />

1 27<br />

hadrosaur ornithopod<br />

ornithischia China<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous<br />

Oxfordian (?)<br />

Kimmeridgian (?)<br />

Tithonian (?)<br />

Berriasian (?)<br />

Valanginian (?)<br />

Hauterivian (?)<br />

Barremian (?)<br />

Aptian (?) Albian<br />

(?)<br />

theropod saurischia France<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Albian<br />

Cenomanian (?)<br />

Turonian (?)<br />

Coniacian (?)<br />

Santonian (?)<br />

therizinosaur theropod<br />

Campanian (?)<br />

saurischia China Late Cretaceous Maastrichian (?)<br />

therizinosaur theropod<br />

saurischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Cenomanian<br />

therizinosaur theropod<br />

saurischia China Early Jurassic Hettangian<br />

ankylosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia England, Utah<br />

brachiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia England<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Valanginian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Barremian<br />

centrosaur neoceratopia<br />

ceratopia<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia Canada Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

nodosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia England<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

plateosaur prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Zimbabwe Late Triassic Carnian<br />

podokesaur ceratosaur<br />

theropod saurischia New Mexico Late Triassic Carnian<br />

ornithischia China Late Jurassic<br />

euhelopodidae sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia China Late Jurassic<br />

Oxfordian (?)<br />

Kimmeridgian (?)<br />

Tithonian (?)<br />

Oxfordian (?)<br />

Kimmeridgian (?)<br />

Tithonian (?)<br />

152<br />

130 10 2,000 20.0<br />

105 3 200 22.2<br />

82 3 150 16.7<br />

96 5 6 160 4.4<br />

204 2 80 20.0<br />

135<br />

124 15 30,000 133.3<br />

77<br />

117<br />

224<br />

224 3 30 3.3<br />

152<br />

152 10 10 20,000 200.0


Euoplocephalus<br />

Eupodosaurus<br />

Eureodon<br />

Eurolimnornis<br />

Euronychodon<br />

Euskelosaurus<br />

Eustreptospondylus<br />

Fabrosaurus<br />

Falcarius<br />

Fenestrosaurus<br />

Ferganasaurus<br />

Ferganocephale<br />

Frenguellisaurus<br />

Fukuiraptor<br />

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Centrosaurus apertus, and a proposed new<br />

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2 57<br />

4<br />

2 41<br />

0 4<br />

0 8<br />

1 25<br />

0 6<br />

2 36<br />

0 15<br />

ankylosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia Canada, U.S. Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

iguanodont ornithopod<br />

ornithischia U.S.<br />

Dinosaurier-Web places<br />

in avialae coelurosaur<br />

tetanura theropod<br />

saurischia Romania<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Barremian<br />

Portugal,<br />

Uzbekistan Late Cretaceous Coniacian<br />

plateosaur prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Zimbabwe Late Triassic Carnian<br />

carnosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia;<br />

Dinosaurier-Web places<br />

in spinosaurs England Mid Jurassic Callovian<br />

ornithischia<br />

therizinosaur theropod<br />

saurischia Utah<br />

Lesotho, South<br />

Africa Early Jurassic Sinemurian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Barremian<br />

0 13 oviraptor coelurosaur<br />

theropod saurischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Santonian<br />

1 27<br />

2 54<br />

0 11<br />

0 2<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Kirghizia Mid Jurassic Callovian<br />

pachycephalosaur<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia Kygyrzstan Mid Jurassic Callovian<br />

herrerasaur theropod<br />

saurischia Argentina Late Triassic Carnian<br />

allosaur carnosaur<br />

theropod saurischia Japan<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Albian<br />

77 6 6 2,000 55.6<br />

117<br />

124 0.3 0 2.2<br />

88 2 20 5.0<br />

224 10 9 2,000 24.7<br />

162 7 7 220 4.5<br />

198 1 1 40 40.0<br />

124 4 4 70 4.4<br />

85<br />

162 15 30,000 133.3<br />

162 2 50 12.5<br />

224<br />

105 4.2 4.5 200 9.9


Fukuisaurus<br />

Fulengia<br />

Fulgurotherium<br />

Fusinasus<br />

“Futabasaurus”<br />

Futalongkosaurus<br />

Gadolosaurus<br />

Galesaurus<br />

Gallimimus<br />

Galtonia<br />

Galveosaurus<br />

Gargoyleosaurus<br />

Garudimimus<br />

Gasosaurus<br />

Gasparinisaura<br />

Kobayashi, Y., and Y. Azuma. 2003. A new<br />

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Carroll, R.L. and P.M. Galton. 1977. Modern<br />

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Huene, F. von. 1932. Die fossile Reptil-Ordnung<br />

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Monographien zur Geologie und Palaeontologie,<br />

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Hutt, S. 2002. "Mr Leng's dinosaur." The<br />

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Lambert, D. 1990, as cited in a posted 1998<br />

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Calvo vide [Anonymous] 2001 [nomen nudum; in<br />

Argentine news reports (e.g.,<br />

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Huber, P., S.G. Lucas, and A.P. Hunt. 1993.<br />

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Mexico Museum Nat. History Sci. Bull. 3: pp. 179-<br />

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Carpenter, K., C. Miles, and K. Cloward. 1998.<br />

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Iguanodontian (Ornithischia: Ornithopoda) from<br />

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Vertebrate Paleontology 16 (3): pp. 445-457.<br />

2 41<br />

1 25<br />

2 40<br />

0 18<br />

0 0<br />

iguanodont ornithopod<br />

Early<br />

Berriasian (?)<br />

Valanginian (?)<br />

Hauterivian (?)<br />

Barremian (?)<br />

Aptian (?) Albian<br />

ornithischia<br />

plateosaur prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

Japan<br />

Cretaceous (?)<br />

saurischia China Early Jurassic Hettangian<br />

hypsilophodont<br />

ornithopod ornithischia Australia<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Valanginian<br />

tyrannosaur theropod<br />

Early<br />

saurischia England<br />

Cretaceous Barremian<br />

Cenomanian (?)<br />

Turonian (?)<br />

Coniacian (?)<br />

theropod saurischia;<br />

Santonian (?)<br />

Dinosaurier-Web places<br />

Campanian (?)<br />

in Tyrannosauridae Japan Late Cretaceous Maastrichian (?)<br />

1 32 titanosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Argentina Late Cretaceous Coniacian<br />

2 41<br />

4<br />

iguanodont ornithopod<br />

ornithischia; Dinosaurier-<br />

Web places in hadrosaur<br />

lambeosaurs Central Asia<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous<br />

Berriasian (?)<br />

Valanginian (?)<br />

Hauterivian (?)<br />

Barremian (?)<br />

Aptian (?) Albian<br />

(?)<br />

0 12 ornithomimisaur<br />

coelurosaur theropod<br />

saurischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

2 36<br />

lesothosauridae<br />

ornithischia U.S. Late Triassic Carnian<br />

1 27 sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Spain Late Jurassic Tithonian<br />

Oxfordian (?)<br />

2 57 ankylosaur thyreophora<br />

Kimmeridgian (?)<br />

ornithischia<br />

ornithomimisaur<br />

Wyoming Late Jurassic Tithonian (?)<br />

0 12 coelurosaur theropod<br />

saurischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Cenomanian<br />

0 8<br />

2 41<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia China Mid Jurassic<br />

Aalenian (?)<br />

Bajocian (?)<br />

Bathonian (?)<br />

Callovian (?)<br />

iguanodont ornithopod<br />

ornithischia Argentina Late Cretaceous Santonian<br />

130 5 500 20.0<br />

204<br />

135 1.5 30 13.3<br />

124<br />

82 10 6,000 60.0<br />

88 40<br />

130 13 6,000 35.5<br />

77 6 5 450 18.0<br />

224 2<br />

148<br />

152 3 3 1,000 111.1<br />

96 4 90 5.6<br />

170 4 3.5 150 12.2<br />

85 1 35 35.0


Gastonia<br />

Gavinosaurus<br />

Genusaurus<br />

Genyodectes<br />

Geranosaurus<br />

Giganotosaurus<br />

Gigantosaurus<br />

Gigantosaurus<br />

Gigantoscelus<br />

Gigantspinosaurus<br />

Gilmoreosaurus<br />

Ginnareemimus<br />

Giraffatitan<br />

Kirkland, J.I. 1998. A Polacanthinae Ankylosaur<br />

(Ornithischia: Dinosauria) from the Early<br />

Cretaceous (Barremian) of Eastern Utah. In:<br />

Lower and Middle Cretaceous Terrestrial<br />

Ecosystems (S.G. Lucas, J.I. Kirkland, and J.W.<br />

Estep, eds.). New Mexico Museum of Natural<br />

History and Science Bulletin 14: pp. 271-281.<br />

Kelly, J. 1998. Mr. Leng's dinosaur. Article in<br />

Daily Mail (U.K.): 7 October 1998, as cited in an<br />

email from Darren Naish to dinosaur@usc.edu<br />

(http://dml.cmnh.org/1998Jul/msg00528.html,<br />

viewed 11-21-2005); [nomen nudum →<br />

Eotyrannus]<br />

Accarie, H., B. Beaudoin , J. Dejax, G. Fries, J.-C.<br />

Michard, and P. Taquet. 1995. Decouverte d’un<br />

Dinosaure Theropode nouveau (Genusaurus<br />

sisteronis n. g., n. sp.) dans l’Albien marin de<br />

Sisteron (Alpes de Haute-Provence, France) et<br />

extension au Cretace inferieur de la lignee<br />

ceratosaurienne. Compte rendu hebdomadaire<br />

des seances de l’Academie des Sciences Paris,<br />

tomo 320, 2nd series : pp. 327-334.<br />

Woodward, A.S. 1901. On some extinct reptiles<br />

from Patagonia, of the genera Meiolania, Dinilysia,<br />

and Genyodectes. Proc. Zool. Soc. London<br />

1901:pp. 169-184.<br />

Broom, R. 1911. On the dinosaurs of the<br />

Stormberg, South Africa. Annals of the South<br />

African Museum 7: pp. 291-308.<br />

Coria, R.A. and L. Salgado. 1995. A new giant<br />

carnivorous dinosaur from the Cretaceous of<br />

Patagonia. Nature. 377: pp. 224-226.<br />

Seeley, H.G. 1869. Index to the fossil remains of<br />

Aves, Ornithosauria and Reptilia, from the<br />

Secondary system of strata arranged in the<br />

Woodwardian Museum of the <strong>University</strong> of<br />

Cambridge, Cambridge: 143 pages; [nomen<br />

dubium; PSS → Pelorosaurus]<br />

Fraas, E. 1908. Ostafrikanische Dinosaurier.<br />

Mitteilungen aus dem Kgl. Naturalien-Kabinett zu<br />

Stuttgart: pp.105-144/[Seeley, H.G. 1869. Index<br />

to the fossil remains of Aves, Ornithosauria and<br />

Reptilia, from the Secondary system of strata<br />

arranged in the Woodwardian Museum of the<br />

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→ Tornieria<br />

Hoepen, E.C.N. van. 1916. De ouderdom der<br />

Transvaalsche Karroolagen. Verh. Geol.mijnbouwkundig<br />

genootschap Nederland en<br />

kolonien (Geol. Ser.) 3: pp. 107-117; [JSS →<br />

Euskelosaurus]<br />

[Anonymous] 1993, but also Zigong 1993, as cited<br />

in an email from Mickey Mortimer to<br />

dinosaur@usc.edu (28 January 2001, posted on<br />

http://dml.cmnh.org/2001Jan/msg00779.html,<br />

viewed 11-21-2005); [nomen nudum]; DinoData<br />

reports only name and "Jurassic" for time<br />

Brett-Surman, M.K. 1979. Phylogeny and<br />

paleobiogeography of hadrosaurian dinosaurs.<br />

Nature 277: pp. 560-562.<br />

Kaneko, T (?). 2000. No source found; [nomen<br />

nudum]<br />

Paul, G.S. 1988. Predatory Dinosaurs of the<br />

World. New York Academy of Sciences Book/A<br />

Touchstone Book (464 pages); [PSS →<br />

Brachiosaurus]<br />

2 58<br />

0 18<br />

0 7<br />

0 0<br />

nodosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia U.S.<br />

tyrannosaur theropod<br />

saurischia England<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Barremian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Barremian<br />

ceratosaur theropod<br />

Early<br />

saurischia France<br />

Cretaceous Albian<br />

Cenomanian (?)<br />

Turonian (?)<br />

Coniacian (?)<br />

Santonian (?)<br />

Campanian (?)<br />

theropod saurischia Argentina Late Cretaceous Maastrichian (?)<br />

2 38 heterodontosaur<br />

ornithischia South Africa Early Jurassic Sinemurian<br />

0 6<br />

1 28<br />

1 32<br />

carcharodontosaur<br />

carnosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia Argentina Late Cretaceous Turonian<br />

brachiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia France, England<br />

titanosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Malawi<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Valanginian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous<br />

Berriasian (?)<br />

Valanginian (?)<br />

Hauterivian (?)<br />

Barremian (?)<br />

Aptian (?) Albian<br />

(?)<br />

1 25 plateosaur prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Zimbabwe Late Triassic Carnian<br />

2 59<br />

stegosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia China Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

2 42 hadrosaur ornithopod<br />

Early<br />

ornithischia Uzbekistan, China Cretaceous Albian<br />

0 8<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia Thailand<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Valanginian<br />

1 28<br />

brachiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Tanzania Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

124 4.6 5 1,000 40.0<br />

124<br />

105 1.5 3 50 5.6<br />

82 9 1,500 18.5<br />

198 1 20 20.0<br />

91 14 13 8,000 47.3<br />

135<br />

130<br />

224<br />

153 4 500 31.3<br />

105 8 1,500 23.4<br />

135<br />

153


Glyptodontopelta<br />

Gobipteryx<br />

Gobisaurus<br />

Gobititan<br />

Godzillasaurus<br />

Gojirasaurus<br />

Gondwanatitan<br />

Gongbusaurus<br />

Gongxianosaurus<br />

Gorgosaurus<br />

Goyocephale<br />

Graciliceratops<br />

Ford, T.L. 2000. A review of ankylosaur<br />

osteoderms from New Mexico and a preliminary<br />

review of ankylosaur armor. In: Dinosaurs of New<br />

Mexico (S.G. Lucas and A.B. Heckert, eds.). New<br />

Mexico Museum of Natural History Bulletin 17: pp.<br />

157-176.<br />

Elzanowski, 1974 (?); only reference found was<br />

Elzanowski, A. 1995. Cretaceous birds and avian<br />

phylogeny. Courier Forshungsinstitut<br />

Senckenberg 181: pp. 37-53; [enantiornithan bird]<br />

Vickaryous, M.K., A.P. Russell, P.J. Currie, and X.-<br />

J. Zhao. 2001. A new ankylosaurid (Dinosauria:<br />

Ankylosauria) from the Lower Cretaceous of<br />

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Project 3. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 38<br />

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You, H.-L., F. Tang, and Z.-X. Luo. 2003. A New<br />

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the Early Cretaceous of China. Acta Geologica<br />

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Ikejiri, 2003 [nomen nudum; JOS → Gojirasaurus<br />

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Carpenter, K. 1997. A giant coelophysoid<br />

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of New Mexico, USA. Neües Jahrbuch fur<br />

Geologie und Palaontologie, Abhandlungen, 205<br />

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Kellner, A.W.A. and S.A.K. de Azevedo. 1999. A<br />

new sauropod dinosaur (Titanosauria) from the<br />

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Second Gondwanan Dinosaur Symposium (Y.<br />

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111-142.<br />

Dong, Z., S. Zhou, and Y. Zhang. 1983.<br />

Dinosaurs from the Jurassic of Sichuan<br />

Palaeontologica Sinica Whole Number 162 New<br />

Series C, Number 23 (edited by Nanjing Institute<br />

of Geology and Palaeontology and Institute of<br />

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136, with 43 plates.<br />

He X., C. Wang, S. Liu, F. Zhou, T. Liu, K. Cai,<br />

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during Early Jurassic in Gongxian County,<br />

Sichuan China. Sichuan Dizhi Xuebao Acta<br />

Geologica Sichuan 18 (1), pp. 1-6.<br />

Lambe, L.M. 1914. On a new genus and species<br />

of carnivorous dinosaur from the Belly River<br />

Formation of Alberta with a description of the skull<br />

of Stephanosaurus marginatus from the same<br />

horizon. Ottawa Nat. 28: pp. 13-20; [PSS →<br />

Albertosaurus]<br />

Perle A., T. Maryanska, and H. Osmolska. 1982.<br />

Goyocephale lattimorei gen. et sp. n., a new flatheaded<br />

pachycephalosaur (Ornithischia,<br />

Dinosauria) from the Upper Cretaceous of<br />

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127.<br />

Sereno, P.C. 2000. The fossil record,<br />

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eds.). Cambridge <strong>University</strong> Press, New York: pp.<br />

480-516.<br />

2 57<br />

4<br />

2 57<br />

1 32<br />

0 7<br />

0 7<br />

1 32<br />

2 40<br />

1 21<br />

0 18<br />

2 55<br />

ankylosaur thyreophora<br />

Cenomanian (?)<br />

Turonian (?)<br />

Coniacian (?)<br />

Santonian (?)<br />

Campanian (?)<br />

ornithischia New Mexico Late Cretaceous Maastrichian (?)<br />

ankylosaur thyreophora<br />

Early<br />

ornithischia Mongolia, China Cretaceous Aptian<br />

Berriasian (?)<br />

Valanginian (?)<br />

Hauterivian (?)<br />

titanosaur sauropod<br />

Barremian (?)<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

Early<br />

Aptian (?) Albian<br />

saurischia<br />

ceratosaur theropod<br />

China<br />

Cretaceous (?)<br />

saurischia New Mexico Late Triassic Norian<br />

ceratosaur theropod<br />

saurischia New Mexico Late Triassic Norian<br />

Cenomanian (?)<br />

Turonian (?)<br />

Coniacian (?)<br />

titanosaur sauropod<br />

Santonian (?)<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

Campanian (?)<br />

saurischia Brazil Late Cretaceous Maastrichian (?)<br />

hypsilophodont<br />

ornithopod ornithischia China Late Jurassic Oxfordian<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia China Early Jurassic<br />

Hettangian (?)<br />

Sinemurian (?)<br />

Pliensbachian (?)<br />

Toarcian (?)<br />

tyrannosaur theropod<br />

saurischia Canada, U.S. Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

homalocephala<br />

pachycephalosaur<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Santonian<br />

2 47 protoceratopidae<br />

neoceratopia ceratopia<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

82 5 2,800 112.0<br />

117 6 1,500 41.7<br />

130 10 10,000 100.0<br />

216<br />

216 5.5 7 400 8.2<br />

82 8 10,000 156.3<br />

157 1.5 1.5 30 13.3<br />

193 14 14 20,000 102.0<br />

77<br />

85 2 2 70 17.5<br />

77 0.8 2 3.1


Graciliraptor<br />

Gracilisuchus<br />

Gravisaurus<br />

Gravitholus<br />

Gresslyosaurus<br />

Griphornis<br />

Griphosaurus<br />

Gryponyx<br />

Gryposaurus<br />

Guaibasaurus<br />

Gwyneddosaurus<br />

Gyposaurus<br />

“Hadrosauravus”<br />

Hadrosaurus<br />

Hallopus<br />

Xu, X. and X.-L. Wang. 2004. A new<br />

dromaeosaur (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the<br />

Early Cretaceous Yixian Formation of Western<br />

Liaoning. Vertebrata PalAsiatica 42 (4): pp. 111-<br />

119.<br />

Romer, A.S. 1972. The Chanares (Argentina)<br />

Triassic Reptile Fauna XIII. An early<br />

ornithosuchid pseudosuchian, Gracilisuchus<br />

stipanicicorum, gen. et sp. Nov. Breviora 389: pp.<br />

1-24; [non-dinosaurian archosaur]<br />

Chabli vide Norman, D.B. 1998. On Asian<br />

ornithopods (Dinosauria: Ornithischia). 3. A new<br />

species of iguanodontid dinosaur. In: A study of<br />

fossil vertebrates (D.B. Norman, A.R. Milner, and<br />

A.C. Milner, eds.). Zoological Journal of Linnean<br />

Society 122: pp. 291-348; [nomen nudum →<br />

Lurdusaurus]<br />

Wall, W P. and P.M. Galton. 1979. Notes on<br />

pachycephalosaurid dinosaurs (Reptilla:<br />

Ornithischia) from North America, with comments<br />

on their status as ornithopods. Can. J. Earth Sci.<br />

16: pp. 1176-1186; [nomen dubium]<br />

Rutimeyer. L. 1856. Reptilienknochen aus dem<br />

Keuper. Allg. Schweiz. Ges. Ge samt. Naturwiss.<br />

Verh. 41: pp. 62-64; [PSS → Plateosaurus]<br />

Owen vide Woodward, 1862 [no "Woodward,<br />

1862" reference found]; [nomen rejectum →<br />

Archaeopteryx; bird]<br />

Wagner, A. 1861. Neue Beitrige zur Kenntis der<br />

urweltlichen Fauna des lithographischen<br />

Schiefers. V. Compsognathus longipes Wagn.<br />

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rejectum → Archaeopteryx; bird]<br />

Broom, R. 1911. On the dinosaurs of the<br />

Stormberg South Africa. Ann. South African<br />

Museum Ser. 7: pp. 291-308; [JSS →<br />

Massospondylus]<br />

Lambe, L.M. 1914. On Gryposaurus notabilts, a<br />

new genus and species of trachodont dinosaur<br />

from the Belly River Formation of Alberta, with a<br />

description of the skull of Chasmosaurus belli.<br />

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Bonaparte, J.F., J. Ferigolo, and A.M. Ribeiro.<br />

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Rich, eds.): pp. 89-109.<br />

Bock, W. 1945. A new small Reptile from the<br />

Triassic of Pennsylvania. Notulae Naturae 154:<br />

pp. 1-8; [non-dinosaurian reptile]<br />

Broom, R. 1911. On the dinosaurs of the<br />

Stormberg South Africa. Ann. South African<br />

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Massospondylus]<br />

Lambert, D., and the Diagram Group. 1990. The<br />

Dinosaur Data Book. Avon Books (320 pages);<br />

[nomen nudum → Gryposaurus]<br />

Leidy, J. 1859. Extinct vertebrata from the Judith<br />

River and Great Lignite Formations of Nebraska.<br />

American Philosophical Society Transactions<br />

11:pp. 139-154; [nomen dubium]<br />

Marsh, O.C. 1877. Notice of some New<br />

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254; and Marsh, O.C. 1877. Introduction and<br />

Succession of Vertebrate Life in America. Amer.<br />

J. Sci. (ser. 3). 14 (83): pp. 337-378; [crocodilian]<br />

0 9<br />

4<br />

2 41<br />

2 54<br />

1 25<br />

4<br />

4<br />

1 24<br />

2 43<br />

0 0<br />

4<br />

1 24<br />

dromaeosaur<br />

coelurosaur theropod<br />

saurischia China<br />

iguanodont ornithopod<br />

ornithischia Niger<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

Berriasian (?)<br />

Valanginian (?)<br />

Hauterivian (?)<br />

Barremian (?)<br />

Aptian (?) Albian<br />

(?)<br />

pachycephalosaur<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia Canada Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

plateosaur prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia<br />

massospondyla<br />

prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia<br />

Germany, France,<br />

Switzerland,<br />

Greenland Late Triassic Norian<br />

Lesotho, South<br />

Africa Early Jurassic Hettangian<br />

hadrosaurine hadrosaur<br />

ornithopod ornithischia Alberta, U.S. Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

theropod saurischia Brazil Late Triassic Carnian<br />

massospondyla<br />

prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia<br />

Lesotho, South<br />

Africa Early Jurassic Hettangian<br />

2 43 hadrosaurine hadrosaur<br />

ornithopod ornithischia Alberta, U.S. Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

2 43<br />

4<br />

hadrosaurine hadrosaur<br />

ornithopod ornithischia U.S. Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

130 1.4 20 10.2<br />

117<br />

77 3 3 100 11.1<br />

216<br />

204<br />

77 9 2,000 24.7<br />

224 3 100 11.1<br />

204<br />

77<br />

77 10 9 2,500 30.9


Halticosaurus<br />

Hanssuesia<br />

“Hanwulosaurus”<br />

Haplocanthosaurus<br />

Haplocanthus<br />

Harpymimus<br />

Hecatasaurus<br />

Heilongjiangosaurus<br />

Heishansaurus<br />

Helopus<br />

Heptasteornis<br />

Herbstosaurus<br />

Herrerasaurus<br />

Hesperosaurus<br />

Huene, F. von. 1907/1908. Die Dinosaurier der<br />

Europaiaschen Triasformation mit<br />

Berucksichtiging der aussereuropaischen<br />

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Sullivan, R.M. 2003. Revision of the dinosaur<br />

Stegoceras Lambe (Ornithischia,<br />

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photograph,<br />

http://dml.cmnh.org/2001Nov/msg00465.html,<br />

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72.<br />

Hatcher, J.B. 1903. A new name for the<br />

Dinosaur Haplocanthus Hatcher. Proceedings of<br />

the Biological Society of Washington 16: p.<br />

100/Agassiz, 1845 → Haplocanthosaurus<br />

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beds of New Mexico with description of the new<br />

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113; [nomen dubium]<br />

Wiman, C. 1929. Die Kreide-dinosaurier aus<br />

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Harrison, C.J.O. and C.A. Walker. 1975. The<br />

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(Mesotriasico superior) de las provincias de San<br />

Juan y La Rioja (Republica Argentina).<br />

Ameghiniana 3: pp. 3-20.<br />

Carpenter, K., C.A. Miles, and K. Cloward. 2001.<br />

New primitive stegosaur from the Morrison<br />

Formation, Wyoming. In: The Armored Dinosaurs<br />

(Carpenter, K., ed.). Indiana <strong>University</strong> Press,<br />

Bloomington, IA: pp. 55-75.<br />

0 7 halticosauridae<br />

ceratosaur theropod<br />

saurischia Germany Late Triassic Norian<br />

2 54<br />

2 57<br />

1 30<br />

1 30<br />

0 12<br />

2 42<br />

2 42<br />

2 54<br />

1 27<br />

0 8<br />

4<br />

0 11<br />

2 59<br />

pachycephalosaur<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia U.S. Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

ankylosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia China Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

cetiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia U.S. Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

cetiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia U.S. Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

ornithomimisaur<br />

coelurosaur theropod<br />

saurischia Mongolia<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

hadrosaur ornithopod France, Romania,<br />

ornithischia<br />

Spain Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

Cenomanian (?)<br />

Turonian (?)<br />

Coniacian (?)<br />

Santonian (?)<br />

hadrosaur ornithopod<br />

Campanian (?)<br />

ornithischia China Late Cretaceous Maastrichian (?)<br />

pachycephalosaur<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia China Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

euhelopodidae sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia China Late Jurassic<br />

Oxfordian (?)<br />

Kimmeridgian (?)<br />

Tithonian (?)<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia Romania Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

herrerasaur theropod<br />

saurischia Argentina Late Triassic Carnian<br />

stegosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia Wyoming Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

216 6 500 13.9<br />

77 3 60 6.7<br />

67 9 9 750 9.3<br />

153 22 22 15,000 31.0<br />

153<br />

117 3.5 2 100 25.0<br />

77<br />

82 13 1,500 8.9<br />

77<br />

152<br />

67 1 5 5.0<br />

224 3 3 200 22.2<br />

153 7 1,500 30.6


Heterodontosaurus<br />

Heterosaurus<br />

Heyuannia<br />

Hierosaurus<br />

Hikanodon<br />

“Hironosaurus”<br />

“Hisanohamasaurus”<br />

Histriasaurus<br />

Homalocephale<br />

Honghesaurus<br />

Hongshanosaurus<br />

Hoplitosaurus<br />

Hoplosaurus<br />

Hortalotarsus<br />

Huabeisaurus<br />

Crompton, A.W. and A. Charig. 1962. A new<br />

ornithischian from the Upper Iriassic of South<br />

Africa. Nature 196: pp. 1074-1077.<br />

Cornuel, 1850 [Jacques Cornuel's 1850<br />

description noted by Dinogeorge (George<br />

Olshevsky) in his email posted (17 August 1997)<br />

on the Dinosaur Mailing List,<br />

http://dml.cmnh.org/1997Aug/msg00339.html,<br />

viewed 11-20-2005) ] [JSS → Iguanodon]<br />

Lu, J. [2002 / 2003]. A new oviraptorosaurid<br />

(Theropoda: Oviraptorosauria) from the Late<br />

Cretaceous of southern China. Journal of<br />

Vertebrate Paleontology 22 (4): pp. 871-875.<br />

Wieland. G. 1909. A new armored saurian from<br />

the Niobrara. Amer. J. Sci. (ser. 4) 27: pp. 250-<br />

252.<br />

Keferstein, 1834 [no reference found for<br />

"Kerferstain, 1934"]; [JOS → Iguanodon]<br />

Hisa, 1988; [no reference found for "Hisa, 1988"];<br />

[nomen nudum]<br />

Lambert, D., and the Diagram Group. 1990. The<br />

Dinosaur Data Book. Avon Books (320 pages);<br />

[nomen nudum]<br />

Dalla Vecchia, F.M. 1998. Remains of<br />

Sauropoda (Reptilia, Saurischia) in the Lower<br />

Cretaceous (Upper Hauterivian/Lower Barremian)<br />

Limestones of SW Istria (Croatia). Geol. Croat 51<br />

(2): pp. 105-134.<br />

Maryanska, T. and H. Osmólska. 1974.<br />

Pachycephalosauria, a new suborder of<br />

ornithischian dinosaurs. Paleontol. Polinica 30:<br />

pp. 45-102.<br />

[Anonymous] 1981 (not found); [nomen nudum →<br />

Yandusaurus]<br />

You, H.L., X. Xu, and X.-L. Wang. 2003. A new<br />

genus of Psittacosauridae (Dinosauria:<br />

Ornithopoda) and the origin and early evolution of<br />

marginocephalian dinosaurs. Acta Geologica<br />

Sinica 77 (1):pp. 15-20.<br />

Lucas, F.A., 1902. A new generic name for<br />

Stegosaurus MARSH. Science 16: pp. 435;<br />

DinoData places in Polacanthus<br />

Seeley, H.G. 1881. The Reptile fauna of the<br />

Gosau Formation preserved in the Geological<br />

Museum of the <strong>University</strong> of Vienea. With a note<br />

on the Geological horizon of the fossils at Neue<br />

Welt, west of Wiener Neustadt, by Edw. Suess.<br />

Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of<br />

London 37: pp. 620-707; [nomen dubium; PSS →<br />

Struthiosaurus]<br />

Seeley, H.G. 1894. On Hortalotarsus<br />

skirtopodus, a new saurischian fossil from Barkly<br />

East, Cape Colony Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (ser. 6)<br />

13: pp. 411-419; [JSS → Massospondylus]<br />

Pang and Cheng. 2000. A new family of<br />

sauropod dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceous of<br />

Tianzhen, Shanxi Province, China. Acta<br />

Geologica Sinica 74 (2): pp. 117-125.<br />

2 38 heterodontosaur<br />

ornithischia South Africa Early Jurassic Hettangian<br />

2 41<br />

0 13<br />

iguanodont ornithopod<br />

ornithischia<br />

England, Belgium,<br />

Germany, U.S.,<br />

Romania<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

oviraptor coelurosaur<br />

theropod saurischia China Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

2 58 nodosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia Kansas Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

2 41<br />

iguanodont ornithopod<br />

ornithischia<br />

not classified by<br />

DinoData; Dinosaurier-<br />

Web places in<br />

Germany<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

2 39 ornithopod ornithischia<br />

(uncertain between<br />

iguanodont and<br />

hadrosaur) Japan Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

Cenomanian (?)<br />

Turonian (?)<br />

1 31<br />

diplodocid sauropod<br />

Coniacian (?)<br />

Santonian (?)<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

Campanian (?)<br />

saurischia Japan Late Cretaceous Maastrichian (?)<br />

1 27 sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia<br />

homalocephala<br />

Croatia<br />

2 55<br />

pachycephalosaur<br />

marginocephalia<br />

2 40<br />

2 48<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Hauterivian<br />

ornithischia<br />

hypsilophodont<br />

Mongolia Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

ornithopod ornithischia China Mid Jurassic Bathonian<br />

Berriasian (?)<br />

Valanginian (?)<br />

psittacosaur ceratopia<br />

Hauterivian (?)<br />

ceratopia<br />

Barremian (?)<br />

marginocephalia<br />

Early<br />

Aptian (?) Albian<br />

ornithischia China<br />

Cretaceous (?)<br />

2 57 ankylosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia England, Utah<br />

2 58<br />

1 24<br />

1 27<br />

nodosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Valanginian<br />

France, Hungary,<br />

Austria, Romania Late Cretaceous Cenomanian<br />

massospondyla<br />

prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha Lesotho, South<br />

saurischia<br />

Africa Early Jurassic Hettangian<br />

Cenomanian (?)<br />

Turonian (?)<br />

Coniacian (?)<br />

sauropod<br />

Santonian (?)<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

Campanian (?)<br />

saurischia China Late Cretaceous Maastrichian (?)<br />

204 1.2 1.2 19 13.2<br />

117<br />

67 2 60 15.0<br />

77<br />

117<br />

67 9 2,500 30.9<br />

82<br />

130 20 25,000 62.5<br />

77 1.5 3 70 7.8<br />

166<br />

130 2 100 25.0<br />

135 4 200 12.5<br />

96<br />

204<br />

82 20 30,000 75.0


Huaxiagnathus<br />

“Huaxiasaurus”<br />

Huayangosaurus<br />

Hudiesaurus<br />

Hulsanpes<br />

Hungarosaurus<br />

Hylaeosaurus<br />

Hylosaurus<br />

Hypacrosaurus<br />

Hypselorhachis<br />

Hypselosaurus<br />

Hypsibema<br />

Hypsilophodon<br />

Hypsirophus<br />

Hwang, S.H., M.A. Norell, Q. Ji, and K. Gao.<br />

2004. large compognathid from the Early<br />

Cretaceous Yixian Formation of China. Journal of<br />

Systematic Palaeontology, 2(1): pp. 13-30.<br />

Rey, L. 2002. Article in sixth issue of Japan's<br />

Dino Press Magazine [as noted by Dinogeorge<br />

(George Olshevsky) in his email posted (5<br />

February 2002) on the Dinosaur Mailing List,<br />

http://dml.cmnh.org/2002Feb/msg00190.html];<br />

[nomen nudum → Huaxiagnathus]<br />

Dong, Z., Z. Tang, and S. Zhou. 1982. Note on<br />

the new Mid-Jurassic stegosaur from Sichuan<br />

Basin, China. Vertebrata PalAsiatica 20: pp. 83-<br />

87.<br />

Dong, Z.-M. 1997. A Gigantic Sauropod<br />

(Hudiesaurus sinojapanorum gen. et. sp. nov.)<br />

from the Turpan Basin, China. In: Sino-Japanese<br />

Silk Road Dinosaur Expedition (Z.-M. Dong, ed.).<br />

China Ocean Press: pp. 102-110.<br />

Osmolska, H. 1982. Hulsanpes perlei n.g. n. sp.<br />

(Deinonychosauria, Saurischia, Dinosauria) from<br />

the Upper Cretaceous Barun Goyot Formation of<br />

Mongolia. N. Jb. Geol. Palaontol. Mh. 1982: pp.<br />

440-448.<br />

0 8<br />

0 8<br />

2 59<br />

1 27<br />

compsognathidae<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia China<br />

compsognathidae<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia China<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous<br />

Berriasian (?)<br />

Valanginian (?)<br />

Hauterivian (?)<br />

Barremian (?)<br />

Aptian (?) Albian<br />

(?)<br />

Berriasian (?)<br />

Valanginian (?)<br />

Hauterivian (?)<br />

Barremian (?)<br />

Aptian (?) Albian<br />

(?)<br />

huayangosauridae<br />

stegosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia China Mid Jurassic Bathonian<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia China Late Jurassic<br />

Oxfordian (?)<br />

Kimmeridgian (?)<br />

Tithonian (?)<br />

0 9 dromaeosaur<br />

coelurosaur theropod<br />

saurischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

Osi, A. 2005. Hungarosaurus tormai, a new<br />

ankylosaur (Dinosauria) from the Upper<br />

Cretaceous of Hungary. Journal of Vertebrate<br />

Paleontology 25 (2): pp. 370-383; not referenced<br />

by Dinosaurier-Web Hungary Late Cretaceous Santonian<br />

Mantell, G. 1833. Observations on the remains<br />

of the Iguanodon, and other fossil reptiles, of the<br />

strata of Tilgate Forest in Sussex. Proc. Geol.<br />

Soc. London I: pp. 410-411.<br />

Fitzinger, L.J. 1840. Über Palaeosaurus<br />

sternbergii, eine neue Gattung vorweltlicher<br />

Reptilien und die Stellung dieser Thiere im<br />

Systeme überhaupt. Wiener Mus. Annalen II: pp.<br />

175-187 + plate XI.; [JOS → Hylaeosaurus]<br />

Brown, B. 1913. A new trachodont dinosaur,<br />

Hypacrosaurus. from the Edmonton Cretaceous of<br />

Alberta. Bull. Am. Nat. Hist. 32: pp. 395-406.<br />

Charig, A.J. 1967. Subclass Archosauria. In:<br />

The Fossil Record (Harland, W.B. et al, eds): pp.<br />

708-718, 725-731; [nomen nudum; nondinosaurian<br />

archosaur]<br />

Matheron, P. 1869. Notice sur les Reptiles<br />

fossiles des depots fluvio-lacustres Cretaces, du<br />

Bassin a lignite de Fuveau. Mem. Acad. Sci. lett.<br />

Arts. Marselle 1868-1869: pp. 345-379.<br />

Cope, E.D. 1869. Remarks on Eschrichtius<br />

polyporus, Hypsibeam crassicauda, Hadrosaurus<br />

tripos, and Polydeces biturgidus. Proceedings of<br />

the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia<br />

21: pp. 191-192; [nomen dubium]<br />

Huxley, T.H. 1869. On Hypsilophodon, a new<br />

genus of Dinosauria. Abstr. Proc. Geol. Soc.<br />

London 204: pp. 3-4.<br />

Cope, E.D. 1878. Descriptions of new extinct<br />

Vertebrata from the Upper Tertiary and Dakota<br />

Formations: Bulletin of the United States<br />

Geological and Geographical Survey of the<br />

Territories 4 (2): pp. 379-396; [nomen dubium;<br />

PSS → Stegosaurus]; DinoData reports also once<br />

mistakenly placed in Allosaurus<br />

2 58<br />

2 58<br />

2 44<br />

4<br />

nodosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia France, England<br />

nodosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia France, England<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Valanginian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Valanginian<br />

lambeosaur hadrosaur<br />

ornithopod ornithischia Canada, U.S. Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

1 32 titanosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Spain, France Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

2 42<br />

hadrosaur ornithopod<br />

ornithischia<br />

2 40 hypsilophodont<br />

ornithopod ornithischia England, Spain<br />

2 59<br />

Missouri, North<br />

Carolina Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Valanginian<br />

stegosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia U.S. Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

130 1.2 5 3.5<br />

130<br />

166 4.6 4 1,000 62.5<br />

152 30 30 50,000 55.6<br />

77 0.4 1 3.1<br />

85 4<br />

135 4 6 1,000 27.8<br />

135<br />

77 9 9 3,500 43.2<br />

67 12 12 9,000 62.5<br />

77 9 2,500 30.9<br />

135 2.3 2.3 25 4.7<br />

153


“Ichabodcraniosaurus”<br />

Iguanodon<br />

Iguanosaurus<br />

Iliosuchus<br />

Ilokelesia<br />

Incisivosaurus<br />

Indosaurus<br />

Indosuchus<br />

Ingenia<br />

Inosaurus<br />

Irritator<br />

Isanosaurus<br />

Ischisaurus<br />

Ischyrosaurus<br />

Novacek. M.A. 1996. (Informal name on p. 114)<br />

in: Dinosaurs of the Flaming Cliffs. Anchor<br />

Books/Doubleday, New York (367 pages); [nomen<br />

nudum]; not referenced by Dinosaurier-Web<br />

Mantell, G.A. 1825. Notice on the Iguanodon, a<br />

newly discovered fossil reptile, from the sandstone<br />

of Tilgate Forest, in Sussex. Phil. Trans. Roy Soc.<br />

London 115: pp. 179-186.<br />

[Anonymous] 1824 (not found); [nomen nudum →<br />

Iguanodon]<br />

Huene, F. von. 1932. Die fossile Reptile-<br />

Ordnung Saurischia, ihre Entwicklung und<br />

Geschichte. Monogr. Geol. Palaeontol. (Pt. I and<br />

II, Ser. I) 4: pp. 1-361.<br />

Coria, R.A. and L. Salgado. 2000. A basal<br />

Abelisauria Novas 1992 (Theropoda-<br />

Ceratosauria) from the Cretaceous of Patagonia,<br />

Argentina. Gaia 15: pp. 89-102 [the papers of the<br />

December 1998 issue of Gaia are techinically<br />

dated 2000, as noted by George Olshevsky].<br />

Xu, X., Y.-N. Cheng, X.-L. Wang, and C.-N.<br />

Chang. 2002. An unusual oviraptorosaurian<br />

dinosaur from China. Nature 419: pp. 291-293;<br />

[PSS → Protarchaeopteryx]; DinoData retains in<br />

Incisivosaurus<br />

Huene, F. von, and C.A. Matley. 1933. The<br />

Cretaceous saurischia and ornithischia of the<br />

Central Provinces of India. Mem. Geol. Survey<br />

India Pabeontol. Indica 21: pp. 1-72.<br />

Huene, F. von, and C.A. Matley. 1933. The<br />

Cretaceous saurischia and ornithischia of the<br />

Central Provinces of India. Mem. Geol. Survey<br />

India Pabeontol. Indica 21: pp. 1-72.<br />

Barsbold, R. 1981. The toothless carnivorous<br />

dinosaurs of Mongolia. Sovm. Sov.-Mong.<br />

Paleontol. Eksped. Trudy 15: pp. 28-39/Gerlach,<br />

1957; (replacement name not yet published)<br />

Lapparent. A.F. de. 1960. Les dinosauriens du<br />

"Continental intercalaire" du Sahara central.<br />

Mem. Soc. Geol. France 88A: pp. 1-57; [nomen<br />

dubium]<br />

Martill, D.M., A.R.I. Cruickshank, E. Frey, P.G.<br />

Small, and M. Clarke. 1996. A new crested<br />

maniraptoran dinosaur from the Santana<br />

Formation (Lower Cretaceous) of Brazil. J. Geol.<br />

Soc. London 153 (1): pp. 5-8.<br />

Buffetaut, E., V. Suteethorn, G. Cuny, H. Tong, J.<br />

Le Loeuff, S. Khansubha, and S.<br />

Jongautchariyakui. 2000. The earliest known<br />

sauropod dinosaur. Nature 407: pp. 72–74<br />

Reig, O.A. 1963. La presencia de dinosaurios<br />

saurisquios en los "Estrados de Ischigualasto"<br />

(Mesotriasico superior) de las provincias de San<br />

Juan y La Rioja (Republica Argentina).<br />

Ameghiniana 3: pp. 3-20; [JSS → Herrerasaurus]<br />

Hulke, J.W. 1874. Note on a very large saurian<br />

limb-bone adapted for progression upon land,<br />

from the Kimmeridge Clay of Weymouth. Dorset.<br />

Quart. J. Geol. Soc. London 30: pp. 16-17; vide<br />

Lydekker, R. 1888. Catalogue of the fossil<br />

Reptilia and Amphibia in the British Museum. Pt.<br />

I. Containing the orders Ornithosauria, Crocodilla,<br />

Dinosauria, Squamata, Rhynchocephalia, and<br />

Proterosauria. Br. Mus. Nat. Hist. London: 309<br />

pages/Cope, 1869<br />

0 9<br />

2 41<br />

2 41<br />

0 6<br />

0 1<br />

0 13<br />

0 1<br />

0 1<br />

0 13<br />

0 8<br />

0 14<br />

1 27<br />

0 11<br />

1 28<br />

dromaeosaur<br />

Cenomanian (?)<br />

Turonian (?)<br />

Coniacian (?)<br />

Santonian (?)<br />

coelurosaur theropod<br />

Campanian (?)<br />

saurischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Maastrichian (?)<br />

England, Belgium,<br />

iguanodont ornithopod Germany, U.S.,<br />

ornithischia<br />

Romania<br />

iguanodont ornithopod<br />

ornithischia England<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

carnosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia England Mid Jurassic Bathonian<br />

abelisaur theropod<br />

saurischia Argentina Late Cretaceous Cenomanian<br />

Berriasian (?)<br />

Valanginian (?)<br />

Hauterivian (?)<br />

Barremian (?)<br />

oviraptor coelurosaur<br />

Early<br />

Aptian (?) Albian<br />

theropod saurischia China<br />

Cretaceous (?)<br />

abelisaur theropod<br />

saurischia India Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

abelisaur theropod<br />

saurischia India Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

oviraptor coelurosaur<br />

theropod saurischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia Niger<br />

spinosaur carnosaur<br />

theropod saurischia Brazil<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Albian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Thailand Late Triassic Norian<br />

herrerasaur theropod<br />

saurischia Argentina Late Triassic Carnian<br />

brachiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia England Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

82<br />

117 9 11 5,000 41.3<br />

117<br />

166 1.5 30 13.3<br />

96 9 1,500 18.5<br />

130 1 5 5.0<br />

67 11 700 5.8<br />

67 6 1,000 27.8<br />

77 1.3 1.5 40 17.8<br />

105 2 2 30 7.5<br />

117 8 1,000 15.6<br />

216 7 2,000 40.8<br />

224<br />

153 25 40,000 64.0


Isisaurus<br />

“Issasaurus”<br />

Itemirus<br />

Iuticosaurus<br />

Jainosaurus<br />

Janenschia<br />

Jaxartosaurus<br />

Jeholornis<br />

Jeholosaurus<br />

Jenghizkhan<br />

Jensenosaurus<br />

“Jiangjunmiaosaurus”<br />

Jiangshanosaurus<br />

Wilson, J.A. and P. Upchurch. 2003. A revision<br />

of Titanosaurus Lydekker (Dinosauria-<br />

Sauropoda), the first dinosaur genus with a<br />

"Gondwanan" distribution. Journal of Systematic<br />

Palaeontology 1 (3): (September 2003; no pages<br />

referenced).<br />

Maier, G. 2003. African dinosaurs unearthed: the<br />

Tendaguru expeditions, Indiana <strong>University</strong> Press,<br />

Bloomington, IA (512 pages); [nomen nudum →<br />

Dicraeosaurus]<br />

Kurzanov, S.M. 1976. Braincase structure in the<br />

carnosaur Itemirus n. gen. and some aspects of<br />

the cranial anatomy of dinosaurs. Paleontol.<br />

Zhurnal 1976: pp. 127-137.<br />

Le Loeuff, J. 1993. European titanosaurids.<br />

Revue de Paléobiologie, Mém. Sp. 7: pp. 105 -<br />

117; [nomen dubium]<br />

Hunt, A.P., M.G. Lockley, S.G. Lucas, and C.A.<br />

Meyer. 1995 [George Olshevsky notes 1995, not<br />

1994]. The global sauropod fossil record. In:<br />

Aspects of sauropod paleobiology (M.G. Lockley,<br />

V.F. dos Santos, C.A. Meyer, and A. Hunt, eds,).<br />

Revista de Geociencias, Gaia 10: pp. 261-279;<br />

[nomen dubium; PSS → Titanosaurus]<br />

Wild, R. 1991. Janenschia n. g. robusta (E.<br />

Frass 1908) pro Tornieria robusta (E. Fraas 1908)<br />

(Reptilia, Saurischia, Sauropodomorpha).<br />

Stuttgarteer Beitrage zur Naturkude Serie B<br />

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Riabinin, A.N. 1937. A new finding of dinosaurs<br />

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Zhou Z. and F. Zhang. 2002. A long-tailed, seedeating<br />

bird from the Early Cretaceous of China.<br />

Nature 418: pp. 405–409; [JSS<br />

Shenzhouraptor; possible bird]; DinoData places<br />

in Aves, Dinosaurier-Web places in avialae<br />

coelurosaurs<br />

Xu, X., X. Wang, and H. You. 2000. A primitive<br />

ornithopod from the Early Cretaceous Yixian<br />

Formation of Liaoning. Vertebrata PalAsiatica 38<br />

(4): pp. 318-325.<br />

Olshevsky vide Olshevsky, G [with illustrations by<br />

T.L. Ford and S. Yamamoto]. 1995. The Origin<br />

and Evolution of the Ornithopods. Kyoryugaku<br />

Saizensen [Dino-Frontline] 11: 98-119 (part 1); 12:<br />

96-117 (part 2); 13: 97-109 (part 3, 1996); [JSS →<br />

Tarbosaurus]; both DinoData and Dinosaurier-<br />

Web retain in Jenghizkhan<br />

Olshevsky vide Curtice, B.D., K.L. Stadtman, and<br />

L.J. Curtice. 1996. A reassessment of<br />

Ultrasauros Macintoshi (Jensen, 1985). The<br />

continental Jurassic (M. Morales, ed.). Museum<br />

of Northern Arizona Bulletin 60: pp. 87-95; [nomen<br />

nudum → Ultrasauros; JSS → Supersaurus]<br />

[Anonymous] 1987 (no "anonymous 1987"<br />

reference found); [nomen nudum →<br />

Monolophosaurus & Sinraptor]<br />

Tang F., X.-M. Kang, X.-S. Jin., F. Wei, and W.-<br />

T. Wu. 2001. A new sauropod dinosaur of<br />

Cretaceous from Jiangshan, Zhejiang Province.<br />

Vertebrate Palasiatica 39 (4): pp. 272-281.<br />

1 32<br />

1 31<br />

0 6<br />

1 27<br />

1 32<br />

1 32<br />

2 44<br />

0 4<br />

2 36<br />

0 18<br />

titanosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia<br />

dicraeosaurinae<br />

diplodocid sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

India Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

saurischia Tanzania Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

"carnosaur" theropod<br />

saurischia<br />

andesauridae sauropod<br />

Uzbekistan Late Triassic Carnian<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

Early<br />

saurischia England<br />

Cretaceous Valanginian<br />

titanosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia India Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

titanosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Malawi, Tanzania Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

lambeosaur hadrosaur<br />

ornithopod ornithischia Kazakhstan Late Cretaceous Turonian<br />

avialae coelurosaur<br />

tetanura theropod<br />

saurischia China<br />

ornithischia China<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Barremian<br />

tyrannosaur theropod<br />

saurischia Mongolia, China Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

1 31 diplodocinae diplodocid<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia U.S. Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

0 7<br />

1 32<br />

megalosauridae<br />

ceratosaur theropod<br />

saurischia China Mid Jurassic<br />

titanosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia China<br />

Aalenian (?)<br />

Bajocian (?)<br />

Bathonian (?)<br />

Callovian (?)<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Albian<br />

67 18 14,000 43.2<br />

153<br />

224 1.5 15 6.7<br />

135 20 40,000 100.0<br />

67 18 18 20,000 61.7<br />

153 30 70,000 77.8<br />

91 9 1,000 12.3<br />

117 0.7 0.7 0 0.6<br />

124 0.8 10 15.6<br />

77 14 14 6,000 30.6<br />

153<br />

170<br />

105 22 30,000 62.0


Jinfengopteryx<br />

Jingshanosaurus<br />

Jinzhousaurus<br />

Jixiangornis<br />

Jobaria<br />

Jubbulpuria<br />

Jurapteryx<br />

“Jurassosaurus”<br />

“Kagasaurus”<br />

Kaijiangosaurus<br />

Kakuru<br />

Kangnasaurus<br />

Ji, Q., S. Ji, J. Lu, H. You, W. Chen, and Y. Liu.<br />

2005. First avialian bird from China. Geological<br />

Bulletin of China 24 (3): pp. 197-209; [described<br />

as avialan but likely a small, feathered dinosaur];<br />

not referenced by either DinoData or Dinosaurier-<br />

Web<br />

Zhang, Y., and Z. Yang. 1994 [Geroge Olshevsky<br />

notes 2005, not 2004]. A new complete ostology<br />

of Prosauropoda in Lufeng Basin Yunnan China,<br />

Jingshanosaurus. Yunnan Publishing House of<br />

Science and Technology, Kunming, China: pp. 1-<br />

100.<br />

Wang, X. and X. Xu. 2001. A new iguanodontid<br />

(Jinzhousaurus yangi gen. et sp. nov.) from the<br />

Yixian Formation of western Liaoning, China.<br />

Chinese Science Bulletin 46 (19): pp. 1669-1672.<br />

Ji Q., S. Ji, H. Zhang, H. You, J. Zhang, L. Wang,<br />

C. Yuan, and X. Ji. 2002. A New Avialan Bird --<br />

Jixiangornis orientalis gen. et sp. nov. -- from the<br />

Lower Cretaceous of Western Liaoning. Journal<br />

of Nanjing <strong>University</strong> (Natural Sciences) 38 (6):<br />

pp. 723-736. ; [possible bird]; DinoData places in<br />

Aves, but Dinosaurier-Web places in avialae<br />

coelurosaurs<br />

Sereno, P.C, L. Allison, D.B. Beck, H.C.E. Dutheil,<br />

G.H. Larsson, B.M. Lyon, W. Rudyard, C. Sadleir,<br />

A. Sidor, D.J. Varricchio, G.P. Wilson, and J.A.<br />

Wilson. 1999. Cretaceous sauropods from the<br />

Sahara and the uneven rate of skeletal evolution<br />

among dinosaurs. Science 286: pp. 1342-1347.<br />

Huene, F. von, and C.A. Matley. 1933. The<br />

Cretaceous saurischia and ornithischia of the<br />

Central Provinces of India. Mem. Geol. Survey<br />

India Pabeontol. Indica 21: pp. 1-72.; [nomen<br />

dubium]<br />

Howgate, M.E. 1985. Problems of the Osteology<br />

of Archaeopteryx: Is the Eichstatt Specimen a<br />

Distinct Genus? In: The beginnings of birds.<br />

Proceedings of the International Archaeopteryx<br />

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→ Archaeopteryx; bird]<br />

Dong vide Holden, C. 1992. Paleontology's<br />

Jurassic windfall. Science 258 (18 December): p.<br />

1879; [nomen nudum → Tianchisaurus]<br />

Hisa, 1988 [nomen nudum]<br />

He, X. 1984. The Vertebrate Fossils of Sichuan.<br />

Sichuan Scientific and Technical Publishing<br />

House, Chengdu, Sichuan: 168 pages.<br />

Molnar, R.E. and N.S. Pledge. 1980. A new<br />

theropod dinosaur from South Australia.<br />

Alcheringa 4: pp. 281-287.<br />

Haughton, S.H. 1915. On some dinosaur<br />

remains from Bushmanland. Trans. Roy. Soc. S.<br />

Africa 5: pp. 259-264.<br />

4<br />

1 22<br />

2 41<br />

4<br />

1 27<br />

0 8<br />

4<br />

2 57<br />

0 0<br />

0 6<br />

yunnanosauridae<br />

prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia China Early Jurassic<br />

iguanodont ornithopod<br />

ornithischia China<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Niger<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous<br />

Hettangian (?)<br />

Sinemurian (?)<br />

Pliensbachian (?)<br />

Toarcian (?)<br />

Berriasian (?)<br />

Valanginian (?)<br />

Hauterivian (?)<br />

Barremian (?)<br />

Aptian (?) Albian<br />

(?)<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Valanginian<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia India Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

ankylosaurid ankylosaur<br />

thyreophora ornithischia China Mid Jurassic Bajocian<br />

Cenomanian (?)<br />

Turonian (?)<br />

Coniacian (?)<br />

Santonian (?)<br />

Campanian (?)<br />

theropod saurischia Japan Late Cretaceous Maastrichian (?)<br />

carnosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia China Mid Jurassic Bathonian<br />

0 8 coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia Australia<br />

2 39<br />

dryosauridae ornithopod<br />

ornithischia South Africa<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

Berriasian (?)<br />

Valanginian (?)<br />

Hauterivian (?)<br />

Barremian (?)<br />

Early<br />

Aptian (?) Albian<br />

Cretaceous (?)<br />

193 9.8 7.5 500 8.9<br />

130 7 5 1,000 40.0<br />

135 21 21 18,000 40.8<br />

67 1.2 1.2 15 10.4<br />

173<br />

82 9 1,000 12.3<br />

166 9 1,000 12.3<br />

117 2.4 2.5 30 4.8<br />

130 4 100 6.3


Karongasaurus<br />

“Katsuyamasaurus”<br />

Kelmayisaurus<br />

Kentrosaurus<br />

Kentrurosaurus<br />

Kerberosaurus<br />

Khaan<br />

“Kitadanisaurus”<br />

Kittysaurus<br />

Klamelisaurus<br />

Koparion<br />

Koreanosaurus<br />

Kotasaurus<br />

Gomani, E.M. 2005. Sauropod dinosaurs from<br />

the Early Cretaceous of Malawi, Africa:<br />

Palaeontologia Electronica 8 (issue 1 - n. 27a): 37<br />

pages; [electronic publication but here considered<br />

valid]; not referenced by either DinoData or<br />

Dinosaurier-Web<br />

Lambert, D., and the Diagram Group. 1990. The<br />

Dinosaur Data Book. Avon Books (320 pages);<br />

[nomen nudum → Fukuiraptor (likely)]<br />

Dong, Z.M. 1973. Dinosaurs from Wuerho.<br />

Reports of Paleontological Expedition to Sinkiang<br />

(II), Pterosaurian Fauna from Wuerho, Sinkiang.<br />

Memories of the Institute of Vertebrate<br />

Paleontology and Paleoanthropolgy, Academy of<br />

Science 11: pp. 45-52.<br />

Hennig, E. 1915. Kentrosaurus aethiopicus, der<br />

Stegosauride des Tendaguru. Sitzungsber. Ges.<br />

Naturforsch. Freunde Berlin 1915: pp. 219-<br />

247/Lambe, 1904 → Kentrurosaurus &<br />

Doryphorosaurus (both unnecessary)<br />

Hennig, E. 1916. Zweite Mirteilung tiber den<br />

Stegosauriden vom Tendaguru. Sitzungsber.<br />

Ges. Naturforsch. Freunde Berlin 1916: pp.175-<br />

182.; [JOS → Kentrosaurus]<br />

Bolotsky, Yu.L. and P. Godefroit. 2004. A new<br />

hadrosaurine dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous<br />

of far Eastern Russia. Journal of Vertebrate<br />

Paleontology 24 (2) pp. :351-365.<br />

Clark, J.M., M.A. Norell, and R. Barsbold. 2001.<br />

Two new oviraptorids (Theropoda:<br />

Oviraptorosauria), Upper Cretaceous Djadokhta<br />

Formation, Ukhaa Tolgod, Mongolia. Journal of<br />

Vertebrate Paleontology 21 (2): pp. 209–213.<br />

Lambert, D., and the Diagram Group. 1990. The<br />

Dinosaur Data Book. Avon Books (320 pages);<br />

[nomen nudum]; Dinosaurier-Web places in<br />

Fukuiraptor<br />

Hargreaves, 2001 [nomen nudum → Eotyrannus]<br />

Zhao, X. 1993. A new Middle Jurassic sauropod<br />

subfamily (Klamelisaurinae subfam.nov.) from<br />

Xinjiang Autonomous Region. China Institute of<br />

Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology,<br />

Academia Sinica Vertebrata PalAsiatica 31 (2 –<br />

April 2, 1993): pp. 132-138.<br />

Chure, D.J. 1994. Koparion douglassi, a new<br />

dinosaur from the Morrison Formation (Upper<br />

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oldest troodontid (Theropoda: Maniraptora).<br />

Brigham Young <strong>University</strong> Geology Studies 40:<br />

pp. 11-15.<br />

Kim, 1979 {Kim, H.M., 1979. Photograph with<br />

genus name, as cited by Micky Mortimer in an<br />

email posted (22 September 2003) on Dinosaur<br />

Mailing List,<br />

http://dml.cmnh.org/2003Sep/msg00309.html,<br />

viewed 11-22-2005); [nomen nudum]; Dinodata<br />

places in Deinonychus; Dinosaurier-Web retains<br />

in Koreanosaurus<br />

Yadagiri, P. 1988. A new sauropod Kotasaurus<br />

yamanpalliensis from Lower Jurassic Kota<br />

Formation of India. Records of the Geological<br />

Survey of India 116 (3-8): pp. 102-127.<br />

4<br />

0 2 allosaur carnosaur<br />

theropod saurischia Japan<br />

0 0<br />

2 59<br />

2 59<br />

2 42<br />

0 13<br />

0 9<br />

0 18<br />

1 30<br />

0 8<br />

0 9<br />

1 27<br />

(tetanura?) theropod<br />

saurischia China<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Albian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Hauterivian<br />

stegosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia Tanzania Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

stegosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia Tanzania Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

hadrosaur ornithopod<br />

ornithischia Russia Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

oviraptor coelurosaur<br />

theropod saurischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

Berriasian (?)<br />

Valanginian (?)<br />

Hauterivian (?)<br />

dromaeosaur<br />

Barremian (?)<br />

coelurosaur theropod<br />

Early<br />

Aptian (?) Albian<br />

saurischia Japan<br />

Cretaceous (?)<br />

tyrannosaur theropod<br />

Early<br />

saurischia England<br />

Cretaceous Barremian<br />

cetiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia China Mid Jurassic<br />

(troodontid?) coelurosaur<br />

tetanura theropod<br />

saurischia U.S. Late Jurassic<br />

dromaeosaur<br />

coelurosaur theropod<br />

saurischia South Korea<br />

Aalenian (?)<br />

Bajocian (?)<br />

Bathonian (?)<br />

Callovian (?)<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

Oxfordian (?)<br />

Kimmeridgian (?)<br />

Tithonian (?)<br />

vulcanodontidae<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia India Early Jurassic Toarcian<br />

105<br />

130 11 4,000 33.1<br />

153 2.9 5 1,500 60.0<br />

153<br />

67 9 3,000 37.0<br />

77 2 2 40 10.0<br />

130<br />

124<br />

170 17 20,000 69.2<br />

152 0.9 5 6.2<br />

117 3 70 7.8<br />

185 6 9 5,000 61.7


Kritosaurus<br />

Kulceratops<br />

Kunmingosaurus<br />

Kuszholia<br />

Labocania<br />

Labrosaurus<br />

Laelaps<br />

Laevisuchus<br />

Lagerpeton<br />

Lagosuchus<br />

Lamaceratops<br />

Lambeosaurus<br />

Lametasaurus<br />

Lanasaurus<br />

Brown, B. 1910. The Cretaceous Ojo Alamo<br />

beds of New Mexico with description of the new<br />

dinosaur genus Kritosaurus. Bull Amer. Mus. Nat.<br />

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Anasazisaurus, Gryposaurus, and/or<br />

Naashoibitosaurus]<br />

Nessov, L.A. 1995. Dinosaurs of northern<br />

Eurasia: new data about assemblages, ecology<br />

and palaeogeography. <strong>University</strong> of Saint<br />

Petersburg, Saint Petersburg: 156 pages.<br />

Chao S. 1985. The reptilian fauna of the Jurassic<br />

in China. In: the Jurassic System of China (S.<br />

Wang Z. Cheng, and N. Wang, eds.). Geological<br />

Publishing House, Beijing: pp. 286-289, 347, pl.<br />

10, 11.<br />

Nessov, L.A. 1992. Record of the localities of<br />

Mesozoic and Paleogene with avian remains in<br />

the USSR, and the description of new findings.<br />

Russian Journal of Ornithology 1: pp. 7-50. ; [bird]<br />

Molnar, R.E. 1974. A distinctive theropod<br />

dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceous of Baja<br />

California (Mexico). Journal of Paleontology 48<br />

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Marsh, O.C. 1879. Principal characters of<br />

American Jurassic dinosaurs. Pt. II. Amer. J. Sci.<br />

(ser. 3) 17: pp. 86-92; [JSS → Allosaurus]<br />

Cope, E.D. 1866. Discovery of a gigantic<br />

dinosaur in the Cretaceous of New Jersey Proc.<br />

Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 18: pp. 275-279 [and<br />

see Cope, E.D. 1866. Remarks on Laelaps.<br />

Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 1866: pp. 316-<br />

317]/Koch, 1836 → <strong>Dr</strong>yptosaurus<br />

Huene, F. von, and C.A. Matley. 1933. The<br />

Cretaceous saurischia and ornithischia of the<br />

Central Provinces of India. Mem. Geol. Survey<br />

India Pabeontol. Indica 21: pp. 1-72; [nomen<br />

dubium]<br />

Romer, A.S. 1971. The Chañares (Argentina)<br />

Triassic reptile fauna. X. Two new but<br />

incompletely known long-limbed pseudosuchians.<br />

Breviora 378: pp. 1-10; DinoData and Dinosaurier-<br />

Web place in non-dinosaurian lagosuchia<br />

Romer, A.S. 1971. The Chañares (Argentina)<br />

Triassic reptile fauna. X. Two new but<br />

incompletely known long-limbed pseudosuchians.<br />

Breviora 378: pp. 1-10; [nomen dubium]<br />

Alifanov, V.R. 2003. Two new dinosaurs of the<br />

infraorder neoceratopsia (Ornithischia) from the<br />

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Mongolian People's Republic. Paleontological<br />

Journal 37 (5): pp. 524-534.<br />

Parks, W.A. 1923. Corythosaurus intermedius, a<br />

new species of trachodont dinosaur. Univ.<br />

Toronto Stud. (Geol. Ser.) 13: pp. 1-32.<br />

Matley, C.A. 1923. Note on an armoured<br />

dinosaur from the Lameta beds of Jubbulpore.<br />

Rec. Geol. Survey India 55 (2): pp. 105-109;<br />

[nomen dubium]<br />

Gow, C.E. 1975. A new heterodontosaurid from<br />

the Red Beds of South Africa showing evidence of<br />

tooth replacement. Zool. Linnaean Soc. London<br />

57: pp. 335-339; DinoData places in Lycorhinus;<br />

Dinosaurier-Web retains in Lanasaurus<br />

2 43<br />

2 50<br />

1 27<br />

4<br />

0 6<br />

hadrosaurine hadrosaur<br />

ornithopod ornithischia Alberta, Argentina Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

archaeoceratopidae<br />

neoceratopia ceratopia<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia Uzbekistan<br />

0 2 allosaur carbosaur<br />

theropod saurischia<br />

0 0<br />

0 8<br />

4<br />

4<br />

2 50<br />

2 44<br />

0 0<br />

2 38<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Albian<br />

vulcanodontidae<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia China Early Jurassic<br />

Hettangian (?)<br />

Sinemurian (?)<br />

Pliensbachian (?)<br />

Toarcian (?)<br />

carnosaur tetanura<br />

Cenomanian (?)<br />

Turonian (?)<br />

Coniacian (?)<br />

Santonian (?)<br />

Campanian (?)<br />

theropod saurischia Mexico Late Cretaceous Maastrichian (?)<br />

Portugal, U.S.<br />

Tanzania Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

theropod saurischia U.S. Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia India Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

bagaceratopoidae<br />

neoceratopia ceratopia<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Santonian<br />

lambeosaur hadrosaur<br />

ornithopod ornithischia<br />

Canada, U.S.,<br />

Mexico Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

theropod saurischia India Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

heterodontosaur<br />

ornithischia South Africa Early Jurassic Hettangian<br />

77 10 2,500 25.0<br />

105 1.5 15 6.7<br />

193 11 10,000 82.6<br />

82 9 1,500 18.5<br />

153<br />

67<br />

67 2 2 30 7.5<br />

85 2 45 11.3<br />

77 15 15 6,000 26.7<br />

67<br />

204 1.2 1 0.7


Lancangosaurus<br />

Lancanjiangosaurus<br />

Laornis<br />

Laosaurus<br />

Laplatasaurus<br />

Lapparentosaurus<br />

Leaellynasaura<br />

Leipsanosaurus<br />

Lengosaurus<br />

Leptoceratops<br />

Leptospondylus<br />

Lesothosaurus<br />

Lessemsaurus<br />

Lewisuchus<br />

Lexovisaurus<br />

Dong, Z., S. Zhou, Y. Zhang. 1983. Dinosaurs<br />

from the Jurassic of Sichuan. Palaeontologica<br />

Sinica Whole Number 162 New Series C 23<br />

(edited by Nanjing Institute of Geology and<br />

Palaeontology and Institute of Vertebrate<br />

Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, Academia<br />

Sinica). Science Press Peking: pp. 1-136, with 43<br />

plates; [nomen nudum → Datousaurus]<br />

Zhao, X. 1983. Phylogeny and Evolutionary<br />

Stages of Dinosauria. Acta Palaeontologia<br />

Polonica 28 (1/2): pp. 295-306; [nomen nudum]<br />

Marsh, O.C. 1870. Note on the remains of fossil<br />

birds. Amer. J. Sci. (ser. 2) [no volume number<br />

found]: p. 272; but see also Marsh, O.C. 1870.<br />

Notice of some Fossil Birds, from the Cretaceous<br />

and Tertiary Formations of the United States.<br />

Amer. J. Sci. (ser. 3) [no volume number found]:<br />

p. 205-217; [bird]<br />

Marsh, O.C. 1878. Principal characters of<br />

American Jurassic dinosaurs. Pt. I. Am. J. Sci.<br />

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Dinosaurier-Web places in <strong>Dr</strong>yosaurus<br />

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1 30<br />

1 30<br />

4<br />

2 39<br />

1 32<br />

1 28<br />

2 40<br />

shunosaurinae cetiosaur<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia China Mid Jurassic Bathonian<br />

cetiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Tibet Mid Jurassic<br />

Aalenian (?)<br />

Bajocian (?)<br />

Bathonian (?)<br />

Callovian (?)<br />

dryosauridae ornithopod<br />

ornithischia<br />

titanosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

Alberta Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

saurischia Argentina, Uruguay Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

brachiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Madagascar Mid Jurassic Bathonian<br />

hypsilophodont<br />

ornithopod ornithischia Australia<br />

2 58 nodosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia<br />

0 18<br />

2 50<br />

1 24<br />

2 36<br />

1 22<br />

4<br />

2 59<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

France, Hungary,<br />

Austria, Romania Late Cretaceous Cenomanian<br />

tyrannosaur theropod<br />

Early<br />

saurischia<br />

protoceratopidae<br />

neoceratopia ceratopia<br />

England<br />

Cretaceous Barremian<br />

marginocephalia Canada, U.S.,<br />

ornithischia<br />

(Australia?) Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

massospondyla<br />

prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia<br />

Lesotho, South<br />

Africa Early Jurassic Hettangian<br />

lesothosauria<br />

Lesotho, South<br />

ornithischia<br />

Africa Early Jurassic Hettangian<br />

prosauropod<br />

Carnian (?)<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

Norian (?)<br />

saurischia Argentina Late Triassic Rhaetian (?)<br />

stegosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia France, England Mid Jurassic Callovian<br />

166<br />

170 15 25,000 111.1<br />

77<br />

77 18 30,000 92.6<br />

166 15 20,000 88.9<br />

117 2 10 2.5<br />

96<br />

124<br />

67 2.4 2 60 15.0<br />

204<br />

204 1 1 7 7.0<br />

216 10 2,000 20.0<br />

162 6 5 900 36.0


Liaoceratops<br />

Liaoningosaurus<br />

Xu, X., P.J. Makovicky, X.-L. Wang, M.A. Norell,<br />

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juvenile ankylosaur from China [Liaoningosaurus<br />

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297-300.<br />

2 50<br />

2 58<br />

Liassaurus<br />

Welles, H. P. Powell & Pickering vide Pickering, S.<br />

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DinoData reports as Liasaurus (name only);<br />

Dinosauier-Web retains in Liassaurus<br />

0 0<br />

Libycosaurus Bonarelli, 1947 [anthracothere mammal] 4<br />

Ligabueino<br />

“Ligomasaurus”<br />

Likhoelesaurus<br />

Liliensternus<br />

Limaysaurus<br />

Limnornis<br />

Limnosaurus<br />

Lirainosaurus<br />

Lisboasaurus<br />

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pp. 7-88; [crocodilian]<br />

neoceratopia ceratopia<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia China<br />

nodosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia China<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Barremian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Barremian<br />

Dinosaurier-Web places<br />

in theropod saurischia Europe Early Jurassic<br />

0 0 neoceratosauria<br />

theropod saurischia Argentina<br />

1 28<br />

4<br />

0 7<br />

1 31 dicraeosaurinae<br />

diplodocid sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia<br />

Dinosaurier-Web<br />

places in<br />

Hettangian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Hauterivian<br />

brachiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Tanzania Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

halticosauridae<br />

ceratosaur theropod<br />

saurischia France, Germany Late Triassic Norian<br />

0 4 Dinosaurier-Web places<br />

in avialae coelurosaur<br />

tetanura theropod<br />

saurischia Romania<br />

2 42<br />

1 32<br />

4<br />

Morocco, Algeria,<br />

Tunisia, Niger,<br />

Argentina Late Cretaceous Cenomanian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Barremian<br />

hadrosaur ornithopod<br />

ornithischia Spain, France Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

titanosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Spain Late Cretaceous Campanian 77<br />

124 1 30 30.0<br />

124<br />

204 6 1,000 27.8<br />

130 0.5 0.7 1 1.0<br />

216 5 5 400 16.0<br />

96<br />

124<br />

77<br />

18 20,000 61.7


Loncosaurus<br />

Longisquama<br />

Longosaurus<br />

Lophorhothon<br />

Loricosaurus<br />

Losillasaurus<br />

Lourinhanosaurus<br />

Lourinhasaurus<br />

Luanpingosaurus<br />

Lucianosaurus<br />

Lufengocephalus<br />

Lufengosaurus<br />

Lukousaurus<br />

Lurdusaurus<br />

Ameghino, F. 1899. Nota preliminar sobre el<br />

Loncosaurus argentinus, un representante de la<br />

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Ornithisquios de Cretaceo Argentino. An. Mus. La<br />

Plata (ser. 2) 3: pp. 1-196; both DinoData and<br />

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Cheng vide Chen, 1996 [nomen nudum →<br />

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85 (1): pp. 85-96.<br />

2 41<br />

4<br />

0 7<br />

2 43<br />

iguanodont ornithopod<br />

Cenomanian (?)<br />

Turonian (?)<br />

Coniacian (?)<br />

Santonian (?)<br />

Campanian (?)<br />

ornithischia Argentina Late Cretaceous Maastrichian (?)<br />

ceratosaur theropod<br />

saurischia New Mexico Late Triassic<br />

Carnian (?)<br />

Norian (?)<br />

Rhaetian (?)<br />

hadrosaurine hadrosaur<br />

ornithopod ornithischia U.S. Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

1 32 titanosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Argentina Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

1 27<br />

0 2<br />

1 27<br />

2 48<br />

4<br />

1 25<br />

1 25<br />

0 8<br />

2 41<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Spain Late Jurassic<br />

allosaur carnosaur<br />

theropod saurischia Portugal Late Jurassic<br />

Oxfordian (?)<br />

Kimmeridgian (?)<br />

Tithonian (?)<br />

Oxfordian (?)<br />

Kimmeridgian (?)<br />

Tithonian (?)<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Portugal Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

psittacosaur<br />

neoceratopia ceratopia<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia Mongolia, China<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

plateosaur prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia China Early Jurassic Hettangian<br />

plateosaur prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia China Early Jurassic Hettangian<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia China Early Jurassic Hettangian<br />

iguanodont ornithopod<br />

ornithischia Niger<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

82 2 50 12.5<br />

216 3<br />

77 15 1,000 4.4<br />

67<br />

152 27.4 23 10,000 18.9<br />

152 4.5 500 24.7<br />

153 17 18,000 62.3<br />

117<br />

204<br />

204 6 6 2,000 55.6<br />

204 2 30 7.5<br />

117 9 2,000 24.7


Lusitanosaurus<br />

Lusotitan<br />

Lycorhinus<br />

Macelognathus<br />

Macrodontophion<br />

Macrophalangia<br />

Macroscelosaurus<br />

Macrurosaurus<br />

“Madsenius”<br />

Magnirostris<br />

Magnosaurus<br />

Magulodon<br />

Magyarosaurus<br />

Maiasaura<br />

Majungasaurus<br />

Majungatholus<br />

Lapparent, A.F. de and G. Zbyszewski. 1957.<br />

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Dinosaurier-Web<br />

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Majungasaurus<br />

Sues, H.-D. and P. Taquet. 1979. A<br />

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2 56<br />

1 28<br />

thyreophora ornithischia<br />

brachiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

Portugal Early Jurassic Sinemurian<br />

saurischia Portugal Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

2 38 heterodontosaur<br />

ornithischia South Africa Early Jurassic Hettangian<br />

4<br />

0 0<br />

0 13<br />

4<br />

1 32<br />

("carnosaur?") theropod<br />

saurischia Ukraine Late Jurassic<br />

Oxfordian (?)<br />

Kimmeridgian (?)<br />

Tithonian (?)<br />

oviraptor coelurosaur<br />

theropod saurischia Canada Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

titanosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia England<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Valanginian<br />

0 2 allosaur carbosaur Portugal, U.S.<br />

theropod saurischia Tanzania Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

Cenomanian (?)<br />

Turonian (?)<br />

2 47<br />

protoceratopidae<br />

neoceratopia ceratopia<br />

Coniacian (?)<br />

Santonian (?)<br />

marginocephalia<br />

Campanian (?)<br />

ornithischia China Late Cretaceous Maastrichian (?)<br />

0 6<br />

2 39<br />

1 32<br />

2 43<br />

0 1<br />

0 1<br />

carnosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia England Early Jurassic Sinemurian<br />

(hypsilophodontid?)<br />

ornithopod ornithischia Maryland<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Albian<br />

titanosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia<br />

maiasaur hadrosaurine<br />

hadrosaur ornithopod<br />

Romania Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

ornithischia U.S. Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

abelisaur theropod<br />

saurischia Madagascar Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

abelisaur theropod<br />

saurischia Madagascar Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

198 4 200 12.5<br />

153 22 30,000 62.0<br />

204 1.2 20 13.9<br />

152<br />

77<br />

135<br />

153<br />

82 1 20 20.0<br />

198 4 200 12.5<br />

105<br />

67 6 900 25.0<br />

77 9 9 2,000 24.7<br />

77 9<br />

77 8 800 12.5


Malawisaurus<br />

Maleevosaurus<br />

Maleevus<br />

Mamenchisaurus<br />

Mandschurosaurus<br />

Manospondylus<br />

Marasuchus<br />

Marmarospondylus<br />

Marshosaurus<br />

Masiakasaurus<br />

Massospondylus<br />

Jacobs, L. D. Winkler, and E. Gomani. 1993.<br />

New material of an Early Cretaceous titanosaurid<br />

dinosaur from Malawi. Paleontology 36 (3): pp.<br />

523-534.<br />

Carpenter, K. 1992. Tyrannosaurids (Dinosauria)<br />

of Asia and North America. In: Aspects of<br />

nonmarine cretaceous geology (N. Mateer and<br />

P.J. Chen, eds.). China Ocean Press, Beijing: pp.<br />

250-268; [JSS → Tarbosaurus]<br />

Tumanova, T.A. 1987. The armored dinosaurs of<br />

Mongolia. Joint Soviet-Mongolian Paleontol.<br />

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Young C.-C. 1954. On a new sauropod from<br />

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Societe. Paleon. de Russie, Mem. S.2: pp. 1-36<br />

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Cope, E.D. 1892. Fourth note on the Dinosauria<br />

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precursors from the Middle Triassic of Argentina:<br />

Marasuchus lilloensis gen. nov. Journal of<br />

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DinoData and Dinosaurier-Web place within the<br />

lagosuchians<br />

Owen, R. 1875. Monographs of the fossil Reptilia<br />

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Bothriospnodylus<br />

Madsen, J. H., Jr. 1976. A second new theropod<br />

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Medusaceratops Ryan, 2003 [nomen ex dissertatione]; not<br />

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Megacervixosaurus<br />

Megadactylus<br />

Zhao, X. 1983. Phylogeny and Evolutionary<br />

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Boston: 96 pages/Fitzinger, L.J. 1843. Systerna<br />

Reptilium. Vienn → Amphisaurus<br />

1 32<br />

0 18<br />

titanosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Malawi<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous<br />

Berriasian (?)<br />

Valanginian (?)<br />

Hauterivian (?)<br />

Barremian (?)<br />

Aptian (?) Albian<br />

(?)<br />

tyrannosaur theropod<br />

saurischia Mongolia, China Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

2 57 ankylosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Cenomanian<br />

1 27<br />

2 44<br />

0 18<br />

4<br />

1 28<br />

euhelopodidae sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia China Late Jurassic Oxfordian<br />

lambeosaur hadrosaur<br />

ornithopod ornithischia Russia Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

tyrannosaur theropod<br />

saurischia<br />

Canada, U.S.,<br />

China Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

brachiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia England Mid Jurassic Bathonian<br />

0 0 (carnosaurs?) theropod<br />

saurischia U.S. Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

0 1<br />

1 24<br />

2 36<br />

1 31<br />

1 23<br />

abelisaur theropod<br />

saurischia Madagascar Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

massospondyla<br />

prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia<br />

Lesotho, South<br />

Africa Early Jurassic Hettangian<br />

ornithischia (?)<br />

diplodocid sauropod<br />

Cenomanian (?)<br />

Turonian (?)<br />

Coniacian (?)<br />

Santonian (?)<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

Campanian (?)<br />

saurischia Tibet Late Cretaceous Maastrichian (?)<br />

anchisaur prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia U.S. Early Jurassic Pliensbachian<br />

130 9 9 1,000 12.3<br />

77<br />

96 5 1,000 40.0<br />

157 25 22 20,000 41.3<br />

67<br />

77<br />

166<br />

153 5 5 250 10.0<br />

67 5 2 40 10.0<br />

204 5 4 150 9.4<br />

82 18 10,000 30.9<br />

193


“Megadontosaurus”<br />

Megalosaurus<br />

Megapnosaurus<br />

Megaraptor<br />

Mei<br />

Melanorosaurus<br />

Mendozasaurus<br />

Merosaurus<br />

Metriacanthosaurus<br />

Brown vide Ostrom, J.H. 1970. Terrestrial<br />

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Proc. North. Am. Paleontol. Convention D, 347-<br />

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Buckland, W. 1824. Notice on the Megalosaurus,<br />

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Haughton, S.H. 1924. The fauna and<br />

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Cretaceous of Mendoza Province, Argentina.<br />

Ameghiniana 40 (2): pp. 155-172.<br />

Welles, H. P. Powell & Pickering vide Pickering, S.<br />

1995. A fractal scaling in dinosaurology project<br />

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Walker, A.D. 1964. Triassic Reptiles from the<br />

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Royal Society of London (series B) 248: pp. 53-<br />

135.<br />

Sereno, P.C. 1997. Systematics, evolution and<br />

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Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, UK: [no<br />

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Bohlin, B. 1953. Fossil reptiles from Mongolia<br />

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Microceratops<br />

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Lydekker, R. 1893. On two dinosaurian teeth<br />

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pp. 566-568; [nomen dubium; PSS →<br />

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Zhao, X. 1986. The Jurassic system of China:<br />

Microdontosaurus stratigraphy of China 11: pp. 286-348; [nomen<br />

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Dong, Z. 1979. Cretaceous Dinosaurs of Hunan,<br />

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Microhadrosaurus<br />

Palaeontologica Sinica: pp.346-347; [nomen<br />

dubium]<br />

Dong, Z. 1978. A new genus of<br />

MicropachycephalosauruPachycephalosauria<br />

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Microraptor<br />

Xu, X., Z. Zhou, and X. Wang. 2000. The<br />

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Nature 408: pp. 705-708.<br />

0 9 dromaeosaur<br />

coelurosaur theropod<br />

saurischia U.S.<br />

0 0<br />

0 7<br />

0 8<br />

megalosauridae<br />

theropod saurischia<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

England, France,<br />

Wales, Netherlands Mid Jurassic Aalenian<br />

podokesaur ceratosaur<br />

theropod saurischia U.S. Late Triassic Carnian<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia Argentina Late Cretaceous Turonian<br />

0 16 troodon theropod<br />

Early<br />

saurischia<br />

melanorosaurid<br />

China<br />

Cretaceous Berriasian<br />

1 22<br />

prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha Lesotho, South<br />

saurischia<br />

Africa Early Jurassic Pliensbachian<br />

1 32<br />

2 36<br />

0 14<br />

2 54<br />

2 50<br />

1 32<br />

1 27<br />

2 42<br />

2 54<br />

0 9<br />

titanosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Argentina Late Cretaceous Turonian<br />

ornithischia England Early Jurassic Sinemurian<br />

spinosaur carnosaur<br />

theropod saurischia England Late Jurassic Oxfordian<br />

pachycephalosaur<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia Alberta Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

neoceratopia ceratopia<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia Mongolia, China Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

titanosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

Argentina, Uruguay Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

saurischia Tibet Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

hadrosaur ornithopod<br />

ornithischia<br />

pachycephalosaur<br />

marginocephalia<br />

China Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

ornithischia China Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

Berriasian (?)<br />

Valanginian (?)<br />

Hauterivian (?)<br />

dromaeosaur<br />

Barremian (?)<br />

coelurosaur theropod<br />

Early<br />

Aptian (?) Albian<br />

saurischia China<br />

Cretaceous (?)<br />

117<br />

179 9 9 1,000 12.3<br />

224<br />

91 9 9 500 6.2<br />

141 0.53 1.2 10 6.9<br />

193 7.5 12 4,000 27.8<br />

91 25 40,000 64.0<br />

198<br />

157 8 8 1,000 15.6<br />

67 0.3 1 11.1<br />

77 0.8 0.8<br />

77<br />

67<br />

77 2.4 2.5 200 32.0<br />

77 0.5 0.5 2 8.0<br />

130 0.77 0.2 1 12.5


Microsaurops<br />

Microvenator<br />

“Mifunesaurus”<br />

Minmi<br />

Mirischia<br />

Mochlodon<br />

“Mohammadisaurus”<br />

Mongolosaurus<br />

Monkonosaurus<br />

Monoclonius<br />

Monolophosaurus<br />

Mononychus<br />

Mononykus<br />

Kuhn, O. 1963. Ichnia Tetrapodorum. In:<br />

Fossilium Catalogus I: Animalia, part 101<br />

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Ostrom, J.H. 1970. Stratigraphy and<br />

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Cretaceous) of the Bighorn Basin area, Wyoming<br />

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Bull. 35: pp. 1-234.<br />

Hisa, 1985 [nomen nudum]<br />

Molnar, R.E. 1980. An ankylosaur (Ornithischia:<br />

Reptilia) from the Lower Cretaceous of southern<br />

Queensland. Mem. Queensland Mus. 20: pp. 77-<br />

87.<br />

Naish, D., D.M. Martill, and E. Frey. 2004.<br />

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Welt, west of Wiener Neustadt, by Edw. Suess.<br />

Quart. J. Geol. Soc. London 37: pp. 620-707; both<br />

DinoData and Dinosaurier-Web place in<br />

Rhabdodon<br />

Maier, G. 2003. African dinosaurs unearthed: the<br />

Tendaguru expeditions, Indiana <strong>University</strong> Press,<br />

Bloomington, IA (512 pages); [nomen nudum →<br />

Tornieria]<br />

Gilmore, C.W. 1933. On the dinosaurian fauna of<br />

the Iren Dabasu Formation. Bull. Am. Museum<br />

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Zhao vide Dong, Z. 1990. Stegosaurs of Asia.<br />

In: Dinosaur systematics: approaches and<br />

perspectives (K. Carpenter and P.J. Currie, eds.).<br />

Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, UK: pp. 255-<br />

268.<br />

Cope, E. D. 1876. Descriptions of some<br />

vertebrate remains from the Fort Union beds of<br />

Montana. Paleontological Bulletin 22: pp. 1-14;<br />

[nomen dubium; PSS → Centrosaurus or<br />

Styracosaurus]; DinoData retains in Monoclonius,<br />

but Dinosaurier-Web places in Centrosaurus<br />

Zhao, X.J. and P.J. Currie, P.J. 1994 [not 1993].<br />

A large crested theropod from the Jurassic of<br />

Xinjiang, China. Canadian. J. Earth Sci. 30: pp.<br />

2027-2036.<br />

Perle A., M.A. Norell, L.M. Chiappe, and J.M.<br />

Clark. 1993. Flightless bird from the Cretaceous<br />

of Mongolia. Nature 362: pp. 632-626/Schueppel,<br />

1824 → Mononykus<br />

Perle A., M.A. Norell, L.M. Chiappe, and J.M.<br />

Clark. 1993. Flightless bird from the Cretaceous<br />

of Mongolia. Nature 362: pp. 632-626.<br />

1 32 titanosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Argentina, Uruguay Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

0 8<br />

0 0<br />

2 58<br />

0 8<br />

2 41<br />

1 32<br />

1 27<br />

2 59<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

Early<br />

theropod saurischia U.S.<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

Cenomanian (?)<br />

Turonian (?)<br />

Coniacian (?)<br />

Santonian (?)<br />

Campanian (?)<br />

theropod saurischia Japan Late Cretaceous Maastrichian (?)<br />

nodosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia Australia<br />

compsognathidae<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia Brazil<br />

iguanodont ornithopod<br />

ornithischia<br />

titanosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Malawi<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia China<br />

stegosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia Tibet<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Albian<br />

France, Austria,<br />

Romania, Spain Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

Berriasian (?)<br />

Valanginian (?)<br />

Hauterivian (?)<br />

Barremian (?)<br />

Early<br />

Aptian (?) Albian<br />

Cretaceous (?)<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Berriasian<br />

Berriasian (?)<br />

Valanginian (?)<br />

Hauterivian (?)<br />

Barremian (?)<br />

Early<br />

Aptian (?) Albian<br />

Cretaceous (?)<br />

2 52 centrosaur neoceratopia<br />

ceratopia<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia Canada, U.S. Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

0 7<br />

0 8<br />

0 8<br />

megalosauridae<br />

ceratosaur theropod<br />

saurischia China Mid Jurassic<br />

Aalenian (?)<br />

Bajocian (?)<br />

Bathonian (?)<br />

Callovian (?)<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

77<br />

117 1.5 7 3.1<br />

82<br />

117 2 3 200 22.2<br />

105 2.1 1.2 3 2.1<br />

77<br />

130<br />

141 24 10,000 17.4<br />

130 5 5 500 20.0<br />

77<br />

170 5 5 800 32.0<br />

77<br />

77 0.9 1 3 3.0


Montanoceratops<br />

Morinosaurus<br />

Morosaurus<br />

“Moshisaurus”<br />

“Mtapaiasaurus”<br />

“Mtotosaurus”<br />

Mussaurus<br />

Muttaburrasaurus<br />

Mymoorapelta<br />

Naashoibitosaurus<br />

Nanosaurus<br />

Nanotyrannus<br />

Nanshiungosaurus<br />

Nanyangosaurus<br />

Sternberg, C. M. 1951. Complete skeleton of<br />

Leptoceratops gracilis Brown from the Upper<br />

Edmonton member on Red Deer River, Alberta.<br />

Bull. Nail. Museum Can. 123: pp. 225-255.<br />

Sauvage, H.E. 1874. Memoire sur les<br />

dinosauriens et les crocodiliens des terrains<br />

jurassiques de Boulogne-sur-Mer. Memoires de<br />

la Societe Geologique de France (2nd series) 10<br />

(2) : pp. 1-58; [nomen dubium; PSS →<br />

Pelorosaurus]<br />

Marsh, O.C. 1878. Notice of new dinosaurian<br />

reptiles. Amer. J. Sci. (ser. 3) 15: pp. 241-244.;<br />

[JSS → Camarasaurus]<br />

Hisa, 1985 [nomen nudum → Mamenchisaurus]<br />

Maier, G. 2003. African dinosaurs unearthed: the<br />

Tendaguru expeditions, Indiana <strong>University</strong> Press,<br />

Bloomington, IA (512 pages); [nomen nudum →<br />

Giraffatitan or Brachiosaurus]<br />

Maier, G. 2003. African dinosaurs unearthed: the<br />

Tendaguru expeditions, Indiana <strong>University</strong> Press,<br />

Bloomington, IA (512 pages); [nomen nudum →<br />

Dicraeosaurus]<br />

Bonaparte J.F. and M. Vince. 1979. El hallazgo<br />

del primer nido de dinosaurios triasicos,<br />

(Saurischia, Prosauropoda), Triásico superior de<br />

Patagonia, Argentina. Ameghiniana Revista de la<br />

Asociación Paleontológica Argentina 16 (1-2): pp.<br />

173-182.<br />

Bartholomai, A., and R.E. Molnar. 1981.<br />

Muttaburrasaurus, a new iguanodontid<br />

(Ornithischia: Ornithopoda) dinosaur from the<br />

Lower Cretaceous of Queensland. Mem.<br />

Queensland Museum 20: pp. 319-149.<br />

Kirkland, J.I. and K. Carpenter. 1994. North<br />

America’s First Pre-Cretaceous Ankylosaur<br />

(Dinosauria) from the Upper Jurassic Morrison<br />

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Hunt, A.P. and S.G. Lucas. 1993. Cretaceous<br />

vertebrates of New Mexico. In: Vertebrate<br />

Paleontology in New Mexico (S.G. Lucas and J.<br />

Zidek, eds.), New Mexico Museum of Natural<br />

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Kritosaurus]<br />

Marsh, O.C. 1877. Notice of new dinosaurian<br />

reptiles from the Jurassic formation. Amer. J.<br />

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Bakker, R.T., M. Williams, and P. Currie. 1988.<br />

Nanotyrannus, a new genus of pygmy<br />

tyrannosaur, from the latest Cretaceous of<br />

Montana. Hunteria 1: pp. 1-30; [PSS →<br />

Tyrannosaurus]<br />

Dong, Z. 1979. The Cretaceous dinosaur fossils<br />

in southern China. In: Mesozoic and Cenozoic<br />

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Xu, Z., X.J. Zhao, J.-C. Lu, W.-B. Huang, Z.-Y. Li<br />

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from Sangping Formation of Neixiang, Henan and<br />

its stratigraphical implications. Vertebrata<br />

PalAsiatica 38 (3): pp. 176-191.<br />

2 47<br />

1 28<br />

1 29<br />

1 27<br />

1 28<br />

1 31<br />

1 25<br />

2 41<br />

2 57<br />

2 43<br />

protoceratopidae<br />

neoceratopia ceratopia<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia U.S. Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

brachiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia France, England<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Valanginian<br />

camarasaurinae<br />

camarasaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia U.S. Late Jurassic Oxfordian<br />

euhelopodidae sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia China Late Jurassic Oxfordian<br />

brachiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia<br />

dicraeosaurinae<br />

diplodocid sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

Tanzania Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

saurischia Tanzania Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

plateosaur prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Argentina Late Triassic Norian<br />

iguanodont ornithopod<br />

ornithischia Australia<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Albian<br />

ankylosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia U.S. Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

hadrosaurine hadrosaur<br />

ornithopod ornithischia Alberta, Argentina Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

2 39 dryosauridae ornithopod<br />

ornithischia Colorado, Wyoming Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

0 18<br />

0 15<br />

2 41<br />

tyrannosaur theropod<br />

saurischia U.S. Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

therizinosaur theropod<br />

saurischia Mongolia, China<br />

iguanodont ornithopod<br />

ornithischia China<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Barremian<br />

Berriasian (?)<br />

Valanginian (?)<br />

Hauterivian (?)<br />

Barremian (?)<br />

Early<br />

Aptian (?) Albian<br />

Cretaceous (?)<br />

67 3 450 50.0<br />

135<br />

157<br />

157<br />

153<br />

153<br />

216 3 3 70 7.8<br />

105 7 8 4,000 62.5<br />

153 2.7 2.7 200 27.4<br />

77<br />

153 1.3 3 1.8<br />

67 5<br />

124 4 80 5.0<br />

130 4.5 4.5 500 24.7


Nectosaurus<br />

Nedcolbertia<br />

Neimongosaurus<br />

Nemegtia<br />

Nemegtosaurus<br />

Neosaurus<br />

Neosodon<br />

Neovenator<br />

Neuquenraptor<br />

Neuquensaurus<br />

Newtonsaurus<br />

Ngexisaurus<br />

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DinoData places in Zaclodon (and in<br />

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Newtonsaurus<br />

Zhao, X. 1983. Phylogeny and evolutionary<br />

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2 43<br />

0 8<br />

0 15<br />

0 13<br />

1 31<br />

2 42<br />

1 27<br />

0 2<br />

0 9<br />

1 32<br />

0 14<br />

0 8<br />

hadrosaurine hadrosaur<br />

ornithopod ornithischia Alberta, Argentina Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

Early<br />

theropod saurischia Utah<br />

Cretaceous Barremian<br />

Cenomanian (?)<br />

Turonian (?)<br />

Coniacian (?)<br />

Santonian (?)<br />

therizinosaur theropod<br />

Campanian (?)<br />

saurischia China Late Cretaceous Maastrichian (?)<br />

oviraptor coelurosaur<br />

theropod saurischia<br />

dicraeosaur diplodocid<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

Mongolia Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

saurischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

hadrosaur ornithopod<br />

ornithischia<br />

Missouri, North<br />

Carolina Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia France Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

allosaur carnosaur<br />

tetnura theropod<br />

saurischia England<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

dromaeosaur<br />

coelurosaur theropod<br />

saurischia Argentina Late Cretaceous Cenomanian<br />

titanosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Argentina Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

Dinosaurier-Web places<br />

in spinosaur carnosaur<br />

theropod saurischia Wales Late Triassic Norian<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia Tibet Mid Jurassic<br />

Aalenian (?)<br />

Bajocian (?)<br />

Bathonian (?)<br />

Callovian (?)<br />

77<br />

124 3 30 3.3<br />

82 3 2.5 90 14.4<br />

67<br />

67 12 5,000 34.7<br />

77<br />

153<br />

117 8 8 1,500 23.4<br />

96 2.5 2 30 7.5<br />

67 15 10,000 44.4<br />

216<br />

170


Nigersaurus<br />

Niobrarasaurus<br />

Nipponosaurus<br />

Noasaurus<br />

Nodocephalosaurus<br />

Nodosaurus<br />

Nomingia<br />

Nothronychus<br />

Notoceratops<br />

Notohypsilophodon<br />

Nqwebasaurus<br />

“Nteregosaurus”<br />

Sereno, P.C, L. Allison, D.B. Beck, H.C.E. Dutheil,<br />

G.H. Larsson, B.M. Lyon, W. Rudyard, C. Sadleir,<br />

A. Sidor, D.J. Varricchio, G.P. Wilson, and J.A.<br />

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Upper Cretaceous Kirtland Formation (upper<br />

Campanian), San Juan Basin, New Mexico.<br />

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139.<br />

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Janenschia]<br />

1 27<br />

2 58<br />

2 44<br />

0 1<br />

2 57<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Niger<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous<br />

Berriasian (?)<br />

Valanginian (?)<br />

Hauterivian (?)<br />

Barremian (?)<br />

Aptian (?) Albian<br />

(?)<br />

nodosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia Kansas Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

Cenomanian (?)<br />

Turonian (?)<br />

Coniacian (?)<br />

Santonian (?)<br />

lambeosaur hadrosaur<br />

Campanian (?)<br />

ornithopod ornithischia Russia Late Cretaceous Maastrichian (?)<br />

abelisaur theropod<br />

saurischia Argentina Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

ankylosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia New Mexico Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

2 58 nodosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia U.S.<br />

0 13<br />

0 15<br />

2 50<br />

2 40<br />

0 8<br />

1 32<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Albian<br />

oviraptor coelurosaur<br />

theropod saurischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

therizinosaur theropod<br />

saurischia New Mexico Late Cretaceous Turonian<br />

Cenomanian (?)<br />

Turonian (?)<br />

Coniacian (?)<br />

neoceratopia ceratopia<br />

Santonian (?)<br />

marginocephalia<br />

Campanian (?)<br />

ornithischia Argentina Late Cretaceous Maastrichian (?)<br />

hypsilophodont<br />

ornithopod ornithischia Argentina Late Cretaceous Cenomanian<br />

Berriasian (?)<br />

Valanginian (?)<br />

Hauterivian (?)<br />

Barremian (?)<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

Early<br />

Aptian (?) Albian<br />

theropod saurischia South Africa Cretaceous (?)<br />

titanosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Malawi, Tanzania Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

130 15 5,000 22.2<br />

77 5 1,000 40.0<br />

82 8 4,000 62.5<br />

67 2.4 2 15 3.8<br />

77 3 200 22.2<br />

105 5.5 5.5 3,000 99.2<br />

77 1.8 2 0.6<br />

91 6 5.5 900 29.8<br />

82<br />

96 1.5 30 13.3<br />

130 0.8 3 4.7<br />

153


Nuoersaurus<br />

Nuthetes<br />

Nyasasaurus<br />

“Nyororosaurus”<br />

Ohmdenosaurus<br />

Oligosaurus<br />

Olorotitan<br />

Omeisaurus<br />

Omnivoropteryx<br />

Omosaurus<br />

Onychosaurus<br />

Opisthocoelicaudia<br />

Dong & Li, 1991 [no Dong & Li 1991 reference<br />

found; the Nuoersaurus type was described in<br />

Dong, Z. 1992. Dinosaurian Fauna's of China.<br />

Ocean press/ Springer-Verlag, Beijing/Berlin: 188<br />

pages]; [nomen nudum; later spelled<br />

Nuoerosaurus and Nurosaurus but as yet not<br />

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Dinosaurier-Web<br />

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Maier, G. 2003. African dinosaurs unearthed: the<br />

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Welt, west of Wiener Neustadt, by Edw. Suess.<br />

Quart. J. Geol. Soc. London 37: pp. 620-707;<br />

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Dacentrurus<br />

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1 27<br />

euhelopodidae sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia China<br />

0 9 dromaeosaur<br />

coelurosaur theropod<br />

saurischia England<br />

4<br />

1 31<br />

1 27<br />

2 41<br />

2 44<br />

1 30<br />

0 13<br />

2 59<br />

2 41<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous<br />

Berriasian (?)<br />

Valanginian (?)<br />

Hauterivian (?)<br />

Barremian (?)<br />

Aptian (?) Albian<br />

(?)<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Berriasian<br />

dicraeosaurinae<br />

diplodocid sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Tanzania Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

vulcanodontidae<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Germany Early Jurassic Toarcian<br />

iguanodont ornithopod<br />

ornithischia<br />

France, Austria,<br />

Romania, Spain Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

lambeosaur hadrosaur<br />

ornithopod ornithischia Russia Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

cetiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia China Mid Jurassic Bathonian<br />

Dinosaurier-Web places<br />

in oviraptor coelurosaur<br />

theropod saurischia China<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Barremian<br />

stegosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia England Late Jurassic Oxfordian<br />

iguanodont ornithopod<br />

ornithischia<br />

France, Austria,<br />

Romania, Spain Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

1 32 titanosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

130 25<br />

141 1.8 2.5 80 12.8<br />

153<br />

185 15 1,000 4.4<br />

77<br />

67 9 1,000 12.3<br />

166 20 20 10,000 25.0<br />

124 0.5 0 0.8<br />

157<br />

77<br />

67 12 12 24,000 166.7


Oplosaurus<br />

Orcomimus<br />

Orinosaurus<br />

Ornatotholus<br />

Ornithodesmus<br />

Ornithoides<br />

Ornitholestes<br />

Ornithomerus<br />

Ornithomimoides<br />

Ornithomimus<br />

Ornithopsis<br />

Ornithosuchus<br />

Ornithotarsus<br />

Orodromeus<br />

Orosaurus<br />

Gervais, P. 1852. Zoologie et Paleontologie<br />

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nudum]<br />

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pachycephalosaurid dinosaurs (Reptilia:<br />

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Osborn, H.F. 1924. Three new Theropoda,<br />

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464.<br />

Seeley, H.G. 1881. On the reptile fauna of the<br />

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Museum of the <strong>University</strong> of Vienna. With a note<br />

on the Geological horizon of the fossils at Neue<br />

Welt, west of Wiener Neustadt, by Edw. Suess.<br />

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[JSS → Rhabdodon]<br />

Huene, F. von, and C.A. Matley. 1933. The<br />

Cretaceous saurischia and ornithischia of the<br />

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dubium]<br />

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Seeley, H.G. 1870. On Ornithopsis, a gigantic<br />

animal of the pterodactyle kind from the Wealden.<br />

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283; [nomen dubium]; both DinoData and<br />

Dinosaurier-Web place in Pelorosaurus<br />

Newton E.T. 1894. Reptiles from the Elgin<br />

sandstone. Description of two new genera.<br />

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of<br />

London, Series B 185: pp. 573–607;<br />

[ornithosuchid archosaur]<br />

Cope, E.D. 1869. Remarks on fossil reptiles,<br />

Clidastes propython, Polycotylus latipinnis,<br />

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dinosaurian reptiles from the Stormberg<br />

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DinoData places in Euskelosaurus<br />

1 28<br />

0 12<br />

1 25<br />

brachiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia France, England<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Valanginian<br />

ornithomimisaur<br />

coelurosaur theropod<br />

saurischia<br />

plateosaur prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

South Dakota Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

saurischia Zimbabwe Late Triassic Carnian<br />

2 54 pachycephalosaur<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia Canada, U.S. Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

0 0<br />

0 16<br />

0 8<br />

2 41<br />

0 0<br />

0 12<br />

1 28<br />

4<br />

2 43<br />

2 40<br />

1 25<br />

theropod saurischia England<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous<br />

Berriasian (?)<br />

Valanginian (?)<br />

Hauterivian (?)<br />

Barremian (?)<br />

Aptian (?) Albian<br />

(?)<br />

troodon theropod<br />

saurischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Santonian<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia U.S. Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

iguanodont ornithopod<br />

ornithischia<br />

France, Austria,<br />

Romania, Spain Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

theropod saurischia<br />

ornithomimisaur<br />

coelurosaur theropod<br />

India Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

saurischia Canada, U.S. Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

brachiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia France, England<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Valanginian<br />

hadrosaurine hadrosaur<br />

ornithopod ornithischia U.S. Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

hypsilophodont<br />

ornithopod ornithischia U.S. Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

plateosaur prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Zimbabwe Late Triassic Carnian<br />

135<br />

67 4 150 9.4<br />

224<br />

77<br />

130 5 150 6.0<br />

85<br />

153 2 2 13 3.3<br />

77<br />

67 2 40 10.0<br />

77 4 75 4.7<br />

135<br />

77<br />

77 2.5 2.5 20 3.2<br />

224


Orthogoniosaurus<br />

Orthomerus<br />

Oshanosaurus<br />

Othnielia<br />

Otogosaurus<br />

Ouranosaurus<br />

Oviraptor<br />

Ovoraptor<br />

Ozraptor<br />

Pachycephalosaurus<br />

Pachyrhinosaurus<br />

Pachysauriscus<br />

Pachysaurops<br />

Pachysaurus<br />

Dasgupta, H.C. 1931. On a new theropod<br />

dinosaur (Orthogoniosaurus matleyi, n. gen. et. n.<br />

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Asiatic Soc. Bengal. 26: pp. 367-369; [nomen<br />

dubium]<br />

Seeley, H.G. 1883. On the dinosaurs from the<br />

Maastricht beds. Quart. J. Geol. Soc. London 39:<br />

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Chao S. 1985. The reptilian fauna of the Jurassic<br />

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Wang Z. Cheng, and N. Wang, eds.). Geological<br />

Publishing House, Beijing: pp. 286-289, 347, pl.<br />

10, 11 [see email from R. Margulski to the<br />

Dinosaur Mailing List posted 17 December 1995<br />

concerning spelling & year: "Chao, 1985" should<br />

be referenced as "Zhao 1986,"<br />

http://dml.cmnh.org/1995Nov/msg00625.html,<br />

viewed 11-23-2005]; [nomen nudum]<br />

Galton, P.M. 1977. The ornithopod dinosaur<br />

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230-232.<br />

Zhao, X. and L. Tan. 2004 [Anon, electronic<br />

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Taquet, P. 1977. Dinosaurs of Niger. Nigerina<br />

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Osborn, H.F. 1924. The discovery of an unknown<br />

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Sternberg, C.H. 1950. Pachyrhinosaurus<br />

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Kuhn, O. 1959. Ein neuer Microsaurier aus dem<br />

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Mh. 1959: pp. 424-426; [nomen dubium; PSS →<br />

Plateosaurus]<br />

Huene, F. von. 1961. Palaontologie und<br />

Phylogenie der Niederen Tetrapoden. Nachtrage<br />

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Huene, F. von. 1908. Eine Zusammensteilung<br />

uber die englische Trias und Alter ihre Fossilen.<br />

Centralblatt fur Mineralogie, Geologie und<br />

Palaontologie, Stuttgart 1908: pp. 9-17/Fitzinger,<br />

L.J. 1843. Systerna Reptilium. Vienna. →<br />

Pachysauriscus<br />

0 0<br />

2 42<br />

1 27<br />

2 40<br />

1 27<br />

2 41<br />

theropod saurischia India Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

hadrosaur ornithopod<br />

ornithischia<br />

Netherlands,<br />

Belgium Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia China Early Jurassic<br />

Hettangian (?)<br />

Sinemurian (?)<br />

Pliensbachian (?)<br />

Toarcian (?)<br />

hypsilophodont<br />

ornithopod ornithischia U.S. Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

(euhelopodine?)<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia<br />

iguanodont ornithopod<br />

ornithischia Niger<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

0 13 oviraptor coelurosaur<br />

theropod saurischia<br />

dromaeosaur<br />

Mongolia Late Cretaceous Santonian<br />

0 9 coelurosaur theropod<br />

saurischia Mongolia, China Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

0 0<br />

theropod saurischia Australia Mid Jurassic Aalenian<br />

2 54 pachycephalosaur<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia<br />

centrosaur neoceratopia<br />

U.S. Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

2 52<br />

ceratopia<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia Canada, U.S. Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

1 25<br />

1 25<br />

1 25<br />

plateosaur prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia<br />

plateosaur prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia<br />

plateosaur prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia<br />

Germany, France,<br />

Switzerland,<br />

Greenland Late Triassic Norian<br />

Germany, France,<br />

Switzerland,<br />

Greenland Late Triassic Norian<br />

Germany, France,<br />

Switzerland,<br />

Greenland Late Triassic Norian<br />

67 11 700 5.8<br />

67<br />

193 12 10,000 69.4<br />

153 4 1.5 20 8.9<br />

117 7 7 2,700 55.1<br />

85 2.5 2.5 35 5.6<br />

77<br />

179 2 20 5.0<br />

77 4.6 5 2,000 80.0<br />

67 6 6 2,000 55.6<br />

216<br />

216<br />

216


Pachyspondylus<br />

Palaeoctonus<br />

Palaeocursornis<br />

Palaeolimnornis<br />

Palaeopteryx<br />

Palaeosauriscus<br />

Palaeosaurus<br />

Palaeosaurus<br />

Palaeoscincus<br />

Paleosaurus<br />

Panoplosaurus<br />

Paraiguanodon<br />

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Cope, E.D. 1877. Report upon the extinct<br />

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the expeditions of 1874. Report of the<br />

Geographical Survey west of the 100th meridian<br />

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dubium; phytosaur]<br />

Kessler, E., and T. Jurcsak. 1986. New<br />

contributions to the knowledge of the Lower<br />

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Travaux du Museum d’Histoire Naturelle “Griore<br />

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Jurcsak, T. and E. Kessler. 1985. La paleofaune<br />

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Jensen, J.A. 1981. Another look at<br />

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Fitzinger, L.J. 1840. Über Palaeosaurus<br />

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175-187 + plate XI/Geoffroy Saint-Hilare, 1833 →<br />

Sphenosaurus [procolophonid]<br />

Riley, H., and S. Stutchbury. 1836. A description<br />

of various fossil remains of three distinct saurian<br />

animals discovered in the three district saurian<br />

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Leidy, J. 1856. Notices of the remains of extinct<br />

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[nomen dubium; PSS → Edmontonia or<br />

Panoplosaurus]<br />

Riley, H., and S. Stutchbury. 1840. A description<br />

of various fossil remains of three distinct saurian<br />

animals, recently discovered in the Magnesian<br />

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Lambe, L.M. 1919. Description of a new genus<br />

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Brown vide Olshevsky, G. 1991. A Revision of<br />

the Parainfraclass Archosauria Cope, 1869,<br />

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Meanderings 2 (1st printing): iv + 196 pages;<br />

[nomen nudum → Bactrosaurus]<br />

1 24<br />

4<br />

4<br />

4<br />

0 0<br />

4<br />

4<br />

4<br />

2 58<br />

4<br />

2 58<br />

2 44<br />

massospondyla<br />

prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia<br />

Lesotho, South<br />

Africa Early Jurassic Hettangian<br />

(Dinosaurier-Web places<br />

in coelurosaurs)<br />

theropod saurischia U.S. Late Jurassic<br />

Oxfordian (?)<br />

Kimmeridgian (?)<br />

Tithonian (?)<br />

nodosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia Canada Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

nodosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia Canada Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

lambeosaur hadrosaur<br />

ornithopod ornithischia Uzbekistan, China Late Cretaceous Turonian<br />

204<br />

152<br />

77<br />

77 7 7 3,500 71.4<br />

91


Paralititan<br />

Paranthodon<br />

Pararhabdodon<br />

Parasaurolophus<br />

Pareiasaurus<br />

Parksosaurus<br />

Paronychodon<br />

Parrosaurus<br />

Parvicursor<br />

Patagonykus<br />

Patagosaurus<br />

Patricosaurus<br />

Pawpawsaurus<br />

Pectinodon<br />

Smith, J.B., M.C. Lamanna, K.J. Lacovara, P.<br />

Dodson, J.R. Smith, J.C. Poole, R. Giegengack,<br />

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Parks, W.A. 1922. Parasaurolophus walkeri, a<br />

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Owen, R. 1876. Descriptive and illustrated<br />

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Sternberg, C.H. 1937. Classification of<br />

Thescelosaurus: A description of a new species.<br />

Proc. Geol. Soc. Amer. 1936: p. 375.<br />

Cope, E.D. 1876. Description of some vertebrate<br />

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Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 28: pp. 248-<br />

261; [nomen dubium]<br />

Gilmore, C.W. 1945. Parrosaurus, n. name,<br />

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Lee, Y.-N. 1996. A new nodosaurid ankylosaur<br />

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Carpenter, K. 1982. Baby dinosaurs from the<br />

Late Cretaceous Lance and Hell Creek formations<br />

and a description of a new species of theropod.<br />

Contributions to Geology, <strong>University</strong> of Wyoming.<br />

20 (2): pp. 123-134; [nomen dubium; PSS →<br />

Troodon]<br />

1 32<br />

titanosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Egypt Late Cretaceous Cenomanian<br />

2 59 stegosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia South Africa Late Jurassic Tithonian<br />

2 44<br />

2 44<br />

4<br />

2 40<br />

0 16<br />

2 42<br />

0 8<br />

0 8<br />

1 30<br />

4<br />

2 58<br />

0 16<br />

lambeosaur hadrosaur<br />

ornithopod ornithischia Spain Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

lambeosaur hadrosaur<br />

ornithopod ornithischia Canada, U.S. Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

hypsilophodont<br />

ornithopod ornithischia Canada Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

troodon theropod<br />

saurischia Canada, U.S. Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

hadrosaur ornithopod<br />

ornithischia<br />

Missouri, North<br />

Carolina Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

Cenomanian (?)<br />

Turonian (?)<br />

Coniacian (?)<br />

Santonian (?)<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

Campanian (?)<br />

theropod saurischia<br />

cetiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

Argetina Late Cretaceous Maastrichian (?)<br />

saurischia Argentina Mid Jurassic Callovian<br />

nodosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia U.S.<br />

troodon theropod<br />

saurischia<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Albian<br />

Mexico, U.S.,<br />

Canada,<br />

Uzbekistan,<br />

Tadzhikistan Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

96 30 27 47,000 64.5<br />

148 5 1,000 40.0<br />

67 5 500 20.0<br />

77 10 10 5,000 50.0<br />

67 2.4 2.5 70 11.2<br />

77 2 2 30 7.5<br />

77<br />

77 1 2 2.0<br />

82 1 2 2.0<br />

162 16 16 20,000 78.1<br />

105 6 2,000 55.6<br />

77


Pedopenna<br />

Peishansaurus<br />

Pekinosaurus<br />

Pelecanimimus<br />

Pellegrinisaurus<br />

Pelorosaurus<br />

Peltosaurus<br />

Penelopognathus<br />

Pentaceratops<br />

Phaedrolosaurus<br />

Phuwiangosaurus<br />

Phyllodon<br />

Xu, X., and F. Zhang. 2005. A new maniraptoran<br />

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maniraptoran dinosaur from China with long<br />

feathers on the metatarsus. Naturwissenschaften<br />

92: pp. 173-177.<br />

Bohlin, B. 1953. Fossil reptiles from Mongolia<br />

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113; [nomen dubium]<br />

Hunt, A.P. and S.G. Lucas. 1994. Ornithischian<br />

dinosaurs from the Upper Triassic of the United<br />

States. In: the Shadow of the Dinosaurs, Early<br />

Mesozoic Tetrapods (N.C. Fraser and H.-D. Sues,<br />

Eds.). Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, UK:<br />

pp. 227-241; [non-dinosaurian archosaur];<br />

DinoData places in Ornithischia<br />

Perez-Moreno, B., J.L. Sanz, A.D. Buscalloni, J.J.<br />

Moratalla, F. Ortega, and D. Rasskin-Gutman.<br />

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dinosaur from the Lower Cretaceous of Spain.<br />

Nature 370: pp. 363-367.<br />

Salgado, L. 1997. Pellegrinisaurus powelli nov.<br />

gen. et. sp. (Sauropoda, Titanosauridae) from the<br />

Upper Cretaceous of Lago Pellegrini,<br />

Northwestern Patagonia, Argentina. Ameghiniana<br />

33 (4): pp. 355-365.<br />

Mantell, G A. 1850. On the Pelorosaurus an<br />

undescribed gigantic terrestrial reptile. Phil.<br />

Trans. Roy. Soc. London 140: pp. 379-390.<br />

Brown vide Chure, D.J. and J.S. McIntosh. 1989.<br />

A Bibliography of the Dinosauria (Exclusive of the<br />

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given]; (see also Glut, D.F. 1972. The Dinosaur<br />

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Early Cretaceous of Inner Mongolia (P.R. China).<br />

Comptes Rendus Palevol: (manuscript in press, 9<br />

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Dinosaurier-Web<br />

Osborn, H.F. 1923. A new genus and species of<br />

Ceratopsia from New Mexico, Pentaceratoos<br />

stennbergii. Amer. Mus. Novitates 93: pp. 1-3.<br />

Dong, Z.M. 1973. Dinosaurs from Wuerho.<br />

Reports of Paleontological Expedition to Sinkiang<br />

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Memories of the Institute of Vertebrate<br />

Paleontology and Paleoanthropolgy, Academy of<br />

Science 11: pp. 45-52.<br />

Martin, V. E. Buffetaut, and V. Suteethorn. 1994.<br />

A new genus of sauropod dinosaur from the Sao<br />

Khua Formation (Late Jurassic or Early<br />

Cretaceous) of north-eastern Thailand. Comptes<br />

Rendus l'Acad. Sci. Paris (II) 319 : pp. 1085-1092.<br />

Thulborn, R.A. 1973. Teeth of ornithischian<br />

dinosaurs from the Upper Jurassic of Portugal,<br />

with a description of a hypsolophodontid<br />

(Phyllodon henkeli gen. et sp. nov.) from the<br />

Guimarote Lignite. Memória dos Serviços<br />

Geológicos de Portugal, 22: pp. 89-134.<br />

0 19<br />

2 57<br />

2 36<br />

0 12<br />

maniraptora tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia China Mid Jurassic<br />

Aalenian (?)<br />

Bajocian (?)<br />

Bathonian (?)<br />

Callovian (?)<br />

ankylosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia China Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

lesothosauridae<br />

ornithischia U.S. Late Triassic Carnian<br />

ornithomimisaur<br />

coelurosaur theropod<br />

saurischia Spain<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Barremian<br />

1 32 titanosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Argentina Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

1 28<br />

2 58<br />

2 51<br />

0 8<br />

1 31<br />

2 40<br />

brachiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia France, England<br />

nodosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia U.S.<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Valanginian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

chasmosaur<br />

neoceratopia ceratopia<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia U.S. Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia China<br />

dicraeosaur diplodocid<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Thailand<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Valanginian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Berriasian<br />

hypsilophodont<br />

ornithopod ornithischia Portugal Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

170 1 1 1 1.0<br />

77<br />

224 3 3 50 5.6<br />

124 2.5 2 25 6.3<br />

77 25 25 40,000 64.0<br />

135 24 50,000 86.8<br />

117<br />

77 7.5 7 6,000 122.4<br />

135<br />

141 20 22 20,000 41.3<br />

153 0.9 1


Piatnitzkysaurus<br />

Picrodon<br />

Pinacosaurus<br />

Pisanosaurus<br />

Piveteausaurus<br />

Planicoxa<br />

Plateosauravus<br />

Plateosaurus<br />

Platyceratops<br />

Pleurocoelus<br />

Pleuropeltus<br />

Pneumatoarthrus<br />

Podokesaurus<br />

Poekilopleuron<br />

Bonaparte, J.F. 1979. Dinosaurs: A Jurassic<br />

assembalge from Patagonia. Science 205: pp.<br />

1377-1379.<br />

Seeley, H.G. 1898. On large terrestrial saurians<br />

from the Rhaetic beds of Wedmore Hill, described<br />

as Avalonia sanfordi and Picrodon herveyi. Geol.<br />

Mag. (ser. 4) 5: pp. 1-6; [nomen dubium; PSS →<br />

Avalonianus; non-dinosaurian archosaur]<br />

Gilmore, C.W. 1933. Two new dinosaurian<br />

reptiles from Mongolia wih notes on some<br />

fragmentary specimens. Amer. Mus. Novitates<br />

679: pp. 1-20.<br />

Casamiquela, R.M. 1967. Un nuevo Dinosaurio<br />

Ornithisquio Triasico (Pisanosaurus mertii:<br />

Ornithopoda) de la Formacion Ischigualasto,<br />

Argentina. Ameghiniana 4 (2): pp. 47-60.<br />

Taquet, P., and S. Welles. 1977. Redescription<br />

du crane de Dinosaure theropode de Dives<br />

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DiCroce, T. and K. Carpenter. 2001. New<br />

ornithopod from the Cedar Mountain Formation<br />

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Darren and K. Carpenter, eds.). Indiana<br />

<strong>University</strong> Press, Bloomington & Indianapolis, IA<br />

(xviii + 542 pages): pp. 183-196.<br />

Huene, F. Von. 1932. Die fossile Reptile-<br />

Ordnung Saurischia, ihre Entwicklung und<br />

Geschichte. Monogr. Geol. Palaeontol. (Pt. I and<br />

II, Ser. I) 4: pp. 1-361; [JSS → Euskelosaurus]<br />

Meyer, H. von. 1837. Mitteilung an prof, Bronn<br />

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Alifanov, V.R. 2003. Two new dinosaurs of the<br />

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Marsh, O.C. 1888. Notice of a new genus of<br />

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Seeley, H.G. 1881. On the reptile fauna of the<br />

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Museum of the <strong>University</strong> of Vienna. With a note<br />

on the Geological horizon of the fossils at Neue<br />

Welt, west of Wiener Neustadt, by Edw. Suess.<br />

Quart. J. Geol. Soc. London 37: pp. 620-707;<br />

[nomen dubium; PSS → Struthiosaurus]<br />

Cope, E.D. 1870. Observations on the Reptilia of<br />

the Triassic formations of the Atlantic regions of<br />

the United States. Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc. 11:<br />

pp. 444-446; [nomen dubium; marine turtle]<br />

Talbot, M. 1911. Podokesaurus holyokensis, a<br />

new dinosaur from the Triassic of the Connecticut<br />

Valley. Amer. J. Sci. (ser. 4) 31: pp. 469-479;<br />

[PSS → Coelophysis]; DinoData retains in<br />

Podokesaurus<br />

Eudes-Deslongchamps, J.A. 1838. Memoire sur<br />

le Poekilopleuron bucklandi, grande saurien<br />

fossile, intermediaire entre les crocodiles et les<br />

lezards. Memoires de la Societe linneenne de<br />

Normandie, Caen 6: pp. 37-146.<br />

0 2<br />

4<br />

2 57<br />

2 36<br />

0 6<br />

2 41<br />

allosaur carnosaur<br />

tetanura theropod<br />

saurischia Argentina Mid Jurassic Callovian<br />

ankylosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia Mongolia, China Late Cretaceous Santonian<br />

ornithischia Argentina Late Triassic Carnian<br />

carnosaur (?) tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia France Mid Jurassic Callovian<br />

iguanodont ornithopod<br />

ornithischia Utah<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous<br />

Berriasian (?)<br />

Valanginian (?)<br />

Hauterivian (?)<br />

Barremian (?)<br />

Aptian (?) Albian<br />

(?)<br />

1 25 plateosaur prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Zimbabwe Late Triassic Carnian<br />

1 25<br />

1 28<br />

2 58<br />

4<br />

0 7<br />

0 0<br />

plateosaur prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia<br />

brachiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia England, U.S.<br />

nodosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia<br />

Germany, France,<br />

Switzerland,<br />

Greenland Late Triassic Norian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Valanginian<br />

France, Hungary,<br />

Austria, Romania Late Cretaceous Cenomanian<br />

podokesaur ceratosaur<br />

theropod saurischia U.S. Early Jurassic Toarcian<br />

(carnosaur?) theropod<br />

saurischia France Mid Jurassic Bathonian<br />

162 4.3 4.5 400 19.8<br />

85 5 5.5 1,500 49.6<br />

224 1 3 3.0<br />

162 11 2,000 16.5<br />

130 6 500 13.9<br />

224<br />

216 9 8 1,500 23.4<br />

135 10 10 10,000 100.0<br />

96<br />

185 0.9 1 4 4.0<br />

166 9 9 1,000 12.3


Polacanthoides<br />

Polacanthus<br />

Polyodontosaurus<br />

Polyonax<br />

Ponerosteus<br />

Poposaurus<br />

Prenocephale<br />

Prenoceratops<br />

Priconodon<br />

Priodontognathus<br />

Probactrosaurus<br />

Proceratops<br />

Proceratosaurus<br />

Procerosaurus<br />

Procerosaurus<br />

Nopcsa, F. 1928. Paleontological notes on<br />

reptiles. Geol. Hungarica, Set. Palaeontol. 1: pp.<br />

1-84; [PSS → Hylaeosaurus]<br />

Owen vide [Anonymous] 1865 (no reference<br />

found)<br />

Gilmore, C.W. 1932. A new fossil lizard from the<br />

Belly River Formation of Alberta. Trans. Roy.<br />

Soc. Can. (ser. 3) 26: pp. 117-120; [JSS →<br />

Troodon]<br />

Cope, E.D. 1874. Report on the stratigraphy and<br />

Pliocene vertebrate palaeontology of northern<br />

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Territories 1: pp. 9-28; [JSS → Triceratops]<br />

Olshevsky, G. 2000. An annotated checklist of<br />

dinosaur species by continent. Mesozoic<br />

Meanderings 3: pp. 1-157 [illustrated by T.L.<br />

Ford]; [nomen dubium]<br />

Mehl, M.G. 1915. Poposaurus gracilis, a new<br />

reptile from the Triassic of Wyoming. Journal of<br />

Geology 23: pp. 516-522; [non-dinosaurian<br />

archosaur]<br />

Maryanska, T. and H. Osmólska. 1974.<br />

Pachycephalosauria, a new suborder of<br />

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pp. 45-102.<br />

Chinnery, B.J. 2004. Description of<br />

Prenoceratops pieganensis gen et sp. nov.<br />

(Dinosauria: Neoceratopsia) from the Two<br />

Medicine Formation of Montana. Journal of<br />

Vertebrate Paleontology 24 (3): pp. 572-590; not<br />

referenced by Dinosaurier-Web<br />

Marsh, O.C. 1888. Notice of a new genus of<br />

Sauropoda and other new dinosaurs from the<br />

Potomac Formation. Amer. J. Sci. (set. 3) 35: pp.<br />

89-94.; [nomen dubium]<br />

Seeley, H.G. 1875. On the maxillary bone of a<br />

new dinosaur (Priodontognathus phillipsii),<br />

contained in the Woodwardian Museum of the<br />

<strong>University</strong> of Cambridge. Quart. J. Geol. Soc.<br />

London 31: pp. 439-443; [nomen dubium]<br />

Rozhdestvensky, A.K. 1966. New iguanodonts<br />

from Central Asia. Phylogenetic and taxonomic<br />

relationships between late Iguanodontidae and<br />

early Hadrosauridae. Paleontol. Zh. 1966: pp.<br />

103-116.<br />

Lull, R.S. 1906. A new name for the dinosaurian<br />

genus Ceratops. Amer. J. Sci. (ser. 4) 21: p. 124;<br />

[JOS → Ceratops]<br />

von Huene, 1926 [two articles referenced, as per<br />

email to Dinosaur Mailing List from O. Rauhut<br />

(posted 4 October 1999,<br />

http://dml.cmnh.org/1999Oct/msg00057.html,<br />

viewed 11-24-2005: Huene, F. von. 1926. On<br />

serveral known and unknown reptiles of the order<br />

Saurischia from England and France. Ann. Mag.<br />

Nat. Hist. (ser. 9) 17: pp. 473-489; and Huene, F.<br />

von. 1926. The carnivorous Saurischia in the<br />

Jura and Cretaceous formations, principally in<br />

Europe. Revista Museo de La Plata 29: pp. 35-<br />

167.]<br />

Huene, F. von. 1902. Ubersicht uber die<br />

Reptilien der Trias. Geologische und<br />

Palaeontologische Abhandlungne, n. f. 6 (1): 83<br />

pages; [prolacertiform reptile; PSS →<br />

Tanystropheus]<br />

Fritsch, A. 1905. Synopsis der Saurier der<br />

Bohmischen Kreideformation. Sitz. konig. bohm.<br />

Ges. Wiss. (II) Classe: 7 pages/von Huene, 1902<br />

→ Ponerosteus<br />

2 58 nodosaur thyreophora<br />

Early<br />

ornithischia France, England Cretaceous Valanginian<br />

2 57<br />

ankylosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia England, Utah<br />

Mexico, U.S.,<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Valanginian<br />

0 16<br />

troodon theropod<br />

Canada,<br />

Uzbekistan,<br />

saurischia<br />

Tadzhikistan Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

2 51<br />

2 36<br />

4<br />

2 54<br />

2 50<br />

2 57<br />

2 57<br />

2 41<br />

2 51<br />

0 8<br />

4<br />

2 36<br />

chasmosaur<br />

neoceratopia ceratopia<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia Canada, U.S. Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

ornithischia<br />

pachycephalosaur<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

neoceratopia ceratopia<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia Montana Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

ankylosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia Maryland<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Hauterivian<br />

ankylosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia England Late Jurassic Oxfordian<br />

iguanodont ornithopod<br />

Early<br />

ornithischia China<br />

Cretaceous Barremian<br />

Cenomanian (?)<br />

Turonian (?)<br />

chasmosaur<br />

Coniacian (?)<br />

neoceratopia ceratopia<br />

Santonian (?)<br />

marginocephalia<br />

Campanian (?)<br />

ornithischia Canada, U.S. Late Cretaceous Maastrichian (?)<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia England Mid Jurassic Bathonian<br />

ornithischia<br />

135<br />

135 4 4 1,000 62.5<br />

77<br />

67<br />

77 1.5 2.5 60 9.6<br />

77<br />

130<br />

157 6 2,000 55.6<br />

124 6 6 1,000 27.8<br />

82<br />

166 3 100 11.1


Procheneosaurus<br />

Procompsognathus<br />

Prodeinodon<br />

Proiguanodon<br />

Prosaurolophus<br />

Protarchaeopteryx<br />

Protecovasaurus<br />

Protiguanodon<br />

Protoavis<br />

Protoceratops<br />

Protognathosaurus<br />

Protognathus<br />

Protohadros<br />

Protorosaurus<br />

Matthew, W.D. 1920. Canadian dinosaurs. Nat.<br />

Hist. 20: pp. 536-544; [JSS → Lambeosaurus]<br />

Fraas, E. 1913. Die neuesten Dinosaurierfunde<br />

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45: pp. 1097-1100.<br />

Osborn, 1924 [nomen dubium]<br />

van den Broeck, 1900; Dong, Z. 1979.<br />

Cretaceous Dinosaurs of Hunan, in Mesozoic-<br />

Cenozoic Redbeds of Hunan. Palaeontologica<br />

Sinica: pp. 346-347; the only reference found for<br />

"van den Broeck" was Broeck, E. Vanden, 1876-<br />

1878. Esquisse géologique et paléontologique<br />

des dépots pliocènes des environs d’Anvers.<br />

Première partie: 296 pages; [nomen nudum →<br />

Iguanodon]<br />

Brown, B. 1916. A new crested trachodont<br />

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Ji, Q. and S. Ji. 1997. A Chinese<br />

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Geological Science and Technology (Di Zhi Ke Ji)<br />

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Heckert, A.B. 2004. Late Triassic<br />

microvertebrates from the lower Chinle Group<br />

(Otischalkian-Adamanian: Carnian), southwestern<br />

U.S.A. New Mexico Museum of Natural History<br />

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archosaur]<br />

Osborn, H.F. 1924. Psittacosaurus and<br />

Protiguanodon: two Lower Cretaceous<br />

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Novitates 127: pp. 1-16; [JSS → Psittacosaurus]<br />

Chatterjee, S. 1991. Cranial anatomy and<br />

relationships of a new Triassic bird from Texas.<br />

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of<br />

London, B 332: pp. 277-342.<br />

Granger, W. and W.K. Gregory. 1923<br />

Protoceratops andrewsi, a preceratopian dinosaur<br />

from Mongolia. Amer. Museum Novitates 42: pp.<br />

1-9.<br />

Olshevsky, G. 1991. A Revision of the<br />

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2 (1st printing): iv + 196 pages.<br />

[Zhang, Y. 1988. The sauropod dinosaur (1). In:<br />

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Dashanpu, Zigong, Sichuan 3: pp. 1-84. Sichuan<br />

Scientific and Tachnological Publishing House,<br />

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Head, J.J. 1998. A new species of basal<br />

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Meyer, H. von. 1830. Achte Versammlung der<br />

Naturforscher und Aerzte zu Heidelberg. In:<br />

September 1829 Isis von Oken 1830: pp.<br />

517–519.; [non-dinosaurian reptile]<br />

2 44<br />

lambeosaur hadrosaur<br />

Cenomanian (?)<br />

Turonian (?)<br />

Coniacian (?)<br />

Santonian (?)<br />

Campanian (?)<br />

ornithopod ornithischia Kazakhstan Late Cretaceous Maastrichian (?)<br />

0 8 coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia Germany Late Triassic Norian<br />

0 0<br />

(carnosaur?) theropod<br />

saurischia China<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

2 41<br />

iguanodont ornithopod<br />

ornithischia<br />

England, Belgium,<br />

Germany, U.S.,<br />

Romania<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

2 43 hadrosaurine hadrosaur<br />

ornithopod ornithischia Canada, U.S. Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

0 3<br />

4<br />

2 48<br />

0 0<br />

2 47<br />

archeopterygoid<br />

theropod saurischia China<br />

psittacosaur<br />

neoceratopia ceratopia<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia Mongolia, China<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

protaviformes theropod<br />

Carnian (?)<br />

Norian (?)<br />

saurischia<br />

protoceratopidae<br />

neoceratopia ceratopia<br />

marginocephalia<br />

U.S. Late Triassic Rhaetian (?)<br />

ornithischia Mongolia, China Late Cretaceous Santonian<br />

1 30 cetiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia China Mid Jurassic Bathonian<br />

1 30<br />

2 42<br />

4<br />

cetiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia China Mid Jurassic Bathonian<br />

hadrosaur ornithopod<br />

ornithischia Texas Late Cretaceous Cenomanian<br />

82<br />

216 1.2 1.2 1 0.7<br />

117<br />

117<br />

77 9 2,000 24.7<br />

117 0.7 5 10.2<br />

117<br />

216 0.6 0 1.1<br />

85 1.8 2 230 57.5<br />

166 18 30,000 92.6<br />

166<br />

96 5 500 20.0


Protorosaurus<br />

Protrachodon<br />

Proyandusaurus<br />

Pseudolagosuchus<br />

Psittacosaurus<br />

Lambe, L.M. 1914. On Gryposaurus notabilts, a<br />

new genus and species of trachodont dinosaur<br />

from the Belly River Formation of Alberta, with a<br />

description of the skull of Chasmosaurus belli.<br />

Ottawa Nat. 27: pp. 145-155/Meyer, H. von. 1830.<br />

Achte Versammlung der Naturforscher und Aerzte<br />

zu Heidelberg. In: September 1829 Isis von Oken<br />

1830: pp. 517–519 → Chasmosaurus<br />

Nopcsa, F. 1923. Die Familien der Reptilien.<br />

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nudum → Orthomerus]<br />

Knoll, F. 1999. The family Fabrosauridae. In: IV<br />

European Workshop on Vertebrate<br />

Palaeontology: p. 65; DinoData lists as an editorial<br />

mistake<br />

Arcucci, A. 1987. Un nuevo Lagosuchidae<br />

(Thecodontia-Pseudosuchia) de la fauna de Los<br />

Chanares (Edad Reptile Chanarense, Triasic<br />

Medio), La Rioja, Argentina. Ameghiniana 24 (1-<br />

2): pp. 89-94; both DinoData and Dinosaurier-<br />

Web place within Lagosuchidae<br />

Osborn, H.F. 1923. Two Lower Cretaceous<br />

dinosaurs from Mongolia. Amer. Mus. Novitates<br />

95: pp. 1-10.<br />

Pteropelyx Cope, E.D. (1889). Notes on the Dinosauria of the<br />

Laramie. Am.Nat 23: 904-906; [nomen dubium]<br />

Jaekel, O. 1913/1914. Uber die Wirbeltierfunde<br />

in der oberen Trias von Halberstadt.<br />

Palaontologische Zeitschrift 1: pp. 155-215.; [PSS<br />

Pterospondylus<br />

→ Procompsognathus]; DinoDat retains in<br />

Pterospondylus; Dinosaurier-Web places in<br />

Procompsognathus<br />

Dong Z., I.-S. Paik, H.-J. Kim. 2001. A<br />

preliminary report on a sauropod from the<br />

HasanDong Formation (Lower Cretaceous),<br />

Korea. In: Proceedings of the Eighth Annual<br />

Pukyongosaurus<br />

Meeting of the Chinese Society of Vertebrate<br />

Paleontology (Deng & Wang, eds.). China Ocean<br />

Press, Beijing: pp. 41-53; not referenced by<br />

Dinosaurier-Web<br />

Pycnonemosaurus<br />

Pyroraptor<br />

Qantassaurus<br />

Qinlingosaurus<br />

Quaesitosaurus<br />

Kellner, A.W.A. and D.A. Campos. 2002. On a<br />

theropod dinosaur (Abelisauria) from the<br />

continental Cretaceous of Brazil. Arquivos do<br />

Museu Nacional Rio de Janeiro 60 (3): pp. 163-<br />

170.<br />

Allain, R. and P. Taquet. 2000. A new genus of<br />

<strong>Dr</strong>omaeosauridae (Dinosauria, Theropoda) from<br />

the Upper Cretaceous of France. Journal of<br />

Vertebrate Paleontology 20 (2): pp. 404-407.<br />

Rich, T. H. and P. Vickers-Rich. 1999. The<br />

Hypsilophodontidae from southeastern Australia.<br />

In: Proceedings of the Second Gondwanan<br />

Dinosaur Symposium (Y. Tomida, T.H. Rich, and<br />

P. Vickers-Rich, eds.): pp. 167-180.<br />

Xue, X., Y. Zhang, Y. Bi, L. Yue, and D. Chen.<br />

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changes of the Intermontane Basins in the eastrn<br />

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Bannikov & Kurzanov vide Kurzanov, S. M., and<br />

A.F. Bannikov. 1983. A new sauropod from the<br />

Upper Cretaceous of Mongolia. Palaeontological<br />

Journal 17 (2): pp. 91-97.<br />

2 51<br />

2 42 hadrosaur ornithopod<br />

ornithischia<br />

4<br />

2 48<br />

chasmosaur<br />

neoceratopia ceratopia<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia Canada, U.S. Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

psittacosaur<br />

neoceratopia ceratopia<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia Mongolia, China<br />

Netherlands,<br />

Belgium Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

2 42 hadrosaur ornithopod<br />

ornithischia Alberta Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

0 8<br />

1 27<br />

0 1<br />

0 9<br />

2 40<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia Germany Late Triassic Rhaetian<br />

euhelopododidae<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

Early<br />

saurischia South Korea Cretaceous Aptian<br />

Cenomanian (?)<br />

Turonian (?)<br />

Coniacian (?)<br />

Santonian (?)<br />

abelisaur theropod<br />

Campanian (?)<br />

saurischia Brazil Late Cretaceous Maastrichian (?)<br />

dromaeosaur<br />

coelurosaur theropod<br />

saurischia France Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

hypsilophodont<br />

ornithopod ornithischia Australia<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Albian<br />

1 27 sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia China Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

Cenomanian (?)<br />

Turonian (?)<br />

1 31<br />

dicraeosaur diplodocid<br />

sauropod<br />

Coniacian (?)<br />

Santonian (?)<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

Campanian (?)<br />

saurischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Maastrichian (?)<br />

67<br />

67<br />

117 2 2 25 6.3<br />

77 9 3,500 43.2<br />

208<br />

117<br />

82 7 500 10.2<br />

77 1.6 30 11.7<br />

105 1.8 2 40 10.0<br />

67 20 20 20,000 50.0<br />

82 12 23 30,000 56.7


Quilmesaurus<br />

Rachitrema<br />

Rahona<br />

Rahonavis<br />

Rajasaurus<br />

Rapator<br />

Rapetosaurus<br />

Rayososaurus<br />

Rebbachisaurus<br />

Regnosaurus<br />

Revueltosaurus<br />

Rhabdodon<br />

Rhadinosaurus<br />

Rhodanosaurus<br />

Coria, R.A. 2001. New Theropod from the Late<br />

Cretaceous of Patagonia. In: Mesozoic vertebrate<br />

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Philip J. Currie (D.H. Tanke and K. Carpenter,<br />

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Indianapolis, IA (xviii + 542 pages): pp. 3-9.<br />

Sauvage, H.E. 1882. Recherches sur Les<br />

Reptiles trouves dans le Gault de L'est du Bassin<br />

du Parris. Memoires de la Societe Geologique de<br />

France (3rd series) 2 (4): pp. 1-42; [nomen<br />

dubium; probable ichthyosaur]<br />

Forster, C.A., S.D. Sampson, L.M. Chiappe, and<br />

D.W. Krause. 1998. The theropod ancestry of<br />

birds: new evidence from the Late Cretaceous of<br />

Madagascar. Science. 279: pp. 1915-<br />

1919/Griveaud, 1975 → Rahonavis<br />

Forster, C.A., S.D. Sampson, L.M. Chiappe, and<br />

D.W. Krause. 1998. The theropod ancestry of<br />

birds: new evidence from the Late Cretaceous of<br />

Madagascar. Science. 279: pp. 1915-1919;<br />

DinoData plaves in Aves<br />

Wilson, J.A., P.C. Sereno, S. Srivastava, D.K.<br />

Bhatt, A. Khosla, and A. Sahni. 2003. A new<br />

abelisaurid (Dinosauria, Theropoda) from the<br />

Lameta Formation (Cretaceous, Maastrichtian) of<br />

India. Contributions from the Museum of<br />

Paleontology [<strong>University</strong> of Michigan] 31 (1): pp. 1-<br />

42.<br />

Huene, F. Von. 1932. Die fossile Reptile-<br />

Ordnung Saurischia, ihre Entwicklung und<br />

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Curry-Rogers, K. and C.A. Forster. 2001. The<br />

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Bonaparte, J.F. 1996. Cretaceous tetrapods of<br />

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Mantell, G.A. 1848. A brief notice of organic<br />

remains recently discovered in the Wealden<br />

Formation. Quart. J. Geol. Soc. London 5: pp. 37-<br />

43.<br />

Hunt, A.P. 1989. A new ornithischian dinosaur<br />

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of Natural History, Albuquerque: pp. 355-358; [nondinosaurian<br />

archosaur]<br />

Matheron, P. 1869. Note sur les reptiles des<br />

depots fluviolacustres cretaces du bassin a lignite<br />

de Fuveau. Bull Soc. Geol. France (ser. 2) 26: pp.<br />

781-795.<br />

Seeley, H.G. 1881. On the reptile fauna of the<br />

Gosau Formation preserved in the Geological<br />

Museum of the <strong>University</strong> of Vienna. With a note<br />

on the Geological horizon of the fossils at Neue<br />

Welt, west of Wiener Neustadt, by Edw. Suess.<br />

Quart. J. Geol. Soc. London 37: pp. 620-707;<br />

[nomen dubium]<br />

Nopcsa, F. 1929. Dinosaurierreste aus<br />

Siebenburgen. V. Geol. Hungarica Set.<br />

Paleontol. 4: pp. 1-76; [JSS → Struthiosaurus];<br />

DinoData retains in Rhodanosaurus; Dinosaurier-<br />

Web places in Struthiosaurus<br />

0 0<br />

4<br />

4<br />

4<br />

0 1<br />

0 0<br />

1 32<br />

1 31<br />

1 31<br />

2 59<br />

4<br />

2 41<br />

2 57<br />

2 58<br />

theropod saurischia Argentina Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

abelisaur theropod<br />

saurischia India Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

carnosaur (?) theropod<br />

Early<br />

saurischia<br />

titanosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

Australia<br />

Cretaceous Albian<br />

saurischia<br />

diplodocid sauropod<br />

Madagascar Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

Early<br />

saurischia<br />

dicraeosaurinae<br />

Argentina<br />

Cretaceous Albian<br />

diplodocid sauropod Morocco, Algeria,<br />

sauropodomorpha Tunisia, Niger,<br />

saurischia<br />

Argentina Late Cretaceous Cenomanian<br />

stegosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia England<br />

iguanodont ornithopod<br />

ornithischia<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Valanginian<br />

France, Austria,<br />

Romania, Spain Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

ankylosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia Europe (Austria) Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

nodosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia<br />

France, Hungary,<br />

Austria, Romania Late Cretaceous Cenomanian<br />

77 9 1,500 18.5<br />

67 9 9 1,000 12.3<br />

105 10 9 500 6.2<br />

67 8 15 10,000 44.4<br />

105 6 1,000 27.8<br />

96 20 15,000 37.5<br />

135 4 4 300 18.8<br />

77 4 4.5 500 24.7<br />

77<br />

96


Rhoetosaurus<br />

Longman, H. A. 1926 [not 1925]. A giant<br />

dinosaur from Durham Downs. Queensland.<br />

Mem. Queensland Mus. 8: pp. 183-194. [see also<br />

Longman, H. A. 1927. The giant dinosaur<br />

Rhoetosaurus brownei. Mem. Queensland Mus.<br />

9: pp. 1-18.]<br />

1 30<br />

Rhopalodon Fischer de Waldheim, 1841 [therapsid] 4<br />

Ricardoestesia<br />

Currie, Rigby & Sloan, 1990<br />

0 8<br />

Rileya<br />

Rileyasuchus<br />

Rinchenia<br />

Rinconsaurus<br />

Rioarribasaurus<br />

Riojasaurus<br />

Riojasuchus<br />

Rocasaurus<br />

Roccosaurus<br />

Huene, F. von. 1902. Ubersicht uber die<br />

Reptilien der Trias. Geologische und<br />

Palaeontologische Abhandlungne, n. f. 6 (1): 83<br />

pages/Ashmead, 1888 → Rileyasuchus [nomen<br />

dubium]<br />

Kuhn, O. 1961. Die Familien der rezenten und<br />

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Bamberg: 79 pages; see also Kuhn, O. 1961.<br />

Fossilium Catalogus I. Animalia. Pars. 99: pp. 1-<br />

163; [nomen dubium]; DinoData places in the<br />

herrerasaurs, but Dinosaurier-Web places in<br />

Thecodontosaurus<br />

Barsbold, 1997 vide Osmolska, H., P.J. Currie,<br />

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Calvo, J.O. and B.J.G. Gonzalez Riga. 2003.<br />

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Hunt, A.P. and S.G. Lucas. 1991.<br />

Rioarribasaurus, a new name for a Late Triassic<br />

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Palaontologische Zeitschrift 65 (3/4): pp. 191-<br />

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Two "Bonaparte, 1969" articles found - Bonaparte,<br />

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van Heerden vide Anderson, J. M., and A.R.I.<br />

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44; [nomen nudum → Melanorosaurus]<br />

1 26<br />

1 26<br />

0 13<br />

1 32<br />

0 7<br />

1 22<br />

4<br />

1 32<br />

1 22 melanorosaurid<br />

prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia<br />

shunosaurinae cetiosaur<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Australia Mid Jurassic<br />

Aalenian (?)<br />

Bajocian (?)<br />

Bathonian (?)<br />

Callovian (?)<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia Canada, U.S. Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

Dinodata places in<br />

herrerasaur theropod<br />

saurischia, but<br />

Dinosaurier-Web places<br />

in thecodontosaur<br />

prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia England Late Triassic Rhaetian<br />

Dinodata places in<br />

herrerasaur theropod<br />

saurischia, but<br />

Dinosaurier-Web places<br />

in thecodontosaur<br />

prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia England Late Triassic Rhaetian<br />

oviraptor coelurosaur<br />

theropod saurischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

Cenomanian (?)<br />

Turonian (?)<br />

Coniacian (?)<br />

titanosaur sauropod<br />

Santonian (?)<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

Campanian (?)<br />

saurischia Argentina Late Cretaceous Maastrichian (?)<br />

podokesaur ceratosaur<br />

theropod saurischia<br />

melanorosauridae<br />

prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

U.S. Late Triassic Carnian<br />

saurischia Argentina Late Triassic Norian<br />

titanosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Argentina Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

Lesotho, South<br />

Africa Early Jurassic Pliensbachian<br />

170 18 20,000 61.7<br />

77 2 50 12.5<br />

208<br />

208<br />

77 2.5 2.5 80 12.8<br />

82 15 15,000 66.7<br />

224<br />

216 10 10 700 7.0<br />

77 8 9 4,000 49.4<br />

193


Ruehleia<br />

Rugops<br />

Rutellum<br />

Saichania<br />

“Salimosaurus”<br />

Saltasaurus<br />

Saltopus<br />

“Saltriosaurus”<br />

“Sanchusaurus”<br />

Sangonghesaurus<br />

Sanpasaurus<br />

Santanaraptor<br />

Sarcolestes<br />

Galton, P. M. 2001. Prosauropod dinosaurs from<br />

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Lhuyd, E., 1699. Lithophylacii Britannici<br />

Ichnographia, sive, lapidium aliorumque fossilium<br />

Britannicorum singulari figura insignium, Gleditsch<br />

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[nomen oblitum; pre-Linnaean name: cf. Delair &<br />

Sarjeant, 2002]; based on a single tooth - Lhuyd,<br />

1699 specimen #1352 (<strong>University</strong> of Oxford<br />

collection, lost) Hypodigm APK: "Type" tooth only<br />

Maryanska, T. 1977. Ankylosauridae<br />

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Maier, G. 2003. African dinosaurs unearthed: the<br />

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Giraffatitan or Brachiosaurus]<br />

Bonaparte, J.F. and J.E. Powell. 1980. A<br />

continental assemblage of tetrapods from the<br />

Upper Cretaceous beds of El Brete, northwest<br />

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C. Dal Sasso. 2000. [once referenced to Dalla<br />

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pp. 81-87; but see email from Dalla Vecchia to<br />

Georger Olshevsky posted on the Dinosaur<br />

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Hisa, 1985 [nomen nudum → Gallimimus];<br />

DinoData retains in Sanchusaurus<br />

Zhao, X. 1983. Phylogeny and evolutionary<br />

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Polonica 28 (1/2): pp. 295-306; [nomen nudum →<br />

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Sangonghesaurus<br />

Young C.-C. 1944. On the reptilian remains from<br />

Weiyuan, Szechuan, China. Bull. Geol. Soc.<br />

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(Rio de Janeiro, Brasil), N.S. 9: 8 pages.<br />

Lydekker, R. 1893. On the jaw of a new<br />

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pp. 284-287.<br />

1 25<br />

0 1<br />

1 30<br />

plateosaur prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Germany Late Triassic Norian<br />

abelisaur theropod<br />

saurischia Niger Late Cretaceous Cenomanian<br />

cetiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia England Jurassic uncertain<br />

2 57 ankylosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

1 28<br />

1 32<br />

brachiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Tanzania Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

titanosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Argentina, Uruguay Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

0 8 coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia Scotland Late Triassic Norian<br />

0 0<br />

0 12<br />

2 57<br />

1 27<br />

0 8<br />

2 58<br />

theropod saurischia Italy Early Jurassic<br />

ornithomimisaur<br />

coelurosaur theropod<br />

saurischia Japan Late Cretaceous<br />

Hettangian (?)<br />

Sinemurian (?)<br />

Pliensbachian (?)<br />

Toarcian (?)<br />

Cenomanian (?)<br />

Turonian (?)<br />

Coniacian (?)<br />

Santonian (?)<br />

Campanian (?)<br />

Maastrichian (?)<br />

Cenomanian (?)<br />

Turonian (?)<br />

Coniacian (?)<br />

Santonian (?)<br />

Campanian (?)<br />

Maastrichian (?)<br />

ankylosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

China Late Cretaceous<br />

saurischia China Mid Jurassic Bathonian<br />

maniraptora coelurosaur<br />

tetanura theropod<br />

saurischia Brazil<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Albian<br />

nodosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia England Mid Jurassic Callovian<br />

216 8 4,000 62.5<br />

96 9 9 1,500 18.5<br />

160<br />

77 6.6 7 2,000 40.8<br />

153<br />

77 12 12 4,500 31.3<br />

216 0.6 1 8 8.0<br />

193 9 500 6.2<br />

82<br />

82<br />

166<br />

105 1.25 4 400 25.0<br />

162 3 200 22.2


Sarcosaurus<br />

Saturnalia<br />

Sauraechmodon<br />

Saurolophus<br />

Sauropelta<br />

Saurophaganax<br />

Saurophagus<br />

Sauroplites<br />

Sauroposeidon<br />

Andrews, C.W. 1921. On some remains of a<br />

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Barrow-on-Soar. Arm. Mag. Nat. Hist. (ser. 9) 8:<br />

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Langer, M.C., F. Abdala, M. Richter, and M.J.<br />

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Compte rendu hebdomadaire des seances de<br />

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Falconer, H. 1861. Note on the synonymy of the<br />

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Annals and Magazine of Natural History (decade<br />

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Brown, B. 1912. A crested dinoasur from the<br />

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Ostrom, J.H. 1970. Stratigraphy and<br />

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Stovall vide Ray, G.E. 1941. Big for his day. Nat.<br />

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Web places in Allosaurus<br />

Bohlin, B. 1953. Fossil reptiles from Mongolia<br />

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Wedel M.J., R.L. Cifelli, and R.K. Sanders. 2000.<br />

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dinosaur from the Judith River Formation<br />

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Woodward, 1907; two Woodward articles were in<br />

a search of "Scaphonex" - Woodward, A.S. 1907.<br />

On some fossil reptilian bones from the State of<br />

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Scaphonyx<br />

1907. On a new dinosaurian reptile<br />

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[rhynchosaur]<br />

Owen, R. 1859. On the order of fossil and recent<br />

reptilia, and their distribution in time. Report of<br />

Scelidosaurus<br />

the British Association for the Advancement of<br />

Science: pp. 153-166.<br />

0 7<br />

1 27<br />

2 38<br />

ceratosaur theropod<br />

saurischia England Early Jurassic Sinemurian<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Brazil Late Triassic Carnian<br />

heterodontosaur<br />

ornithischia England Late Jurassic Tithonian<br />

2 43 hadrosaurine hadrosaur<br />

ornithopod ornithischia Canada, Mongolia Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

2 58<br />

0 2<br />

0 2<br />

2 57<br />

nodosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia U.S.<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

allosaur carnosaur<br />

tetanura theropod<br />

saurischia Colorado Late Jurassic Oxfordian<br />

allosaur carnosaur<br />

tetanura theropod<br />

saurischia Oklahoma Late Jurassic<br />

ankylosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia China<br />

1 28 brachiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Oklahoma<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

Oxfordian (?)<br />

Kimmeridgian (?)<br />

Tithonian (?)<br />

Berriasian (?)<br />

Valanginian (?)<br />

Hauterivian (?)<br />

Barremian (?)<br />

Aptian (?) Albian<br />

(?)<br />

0 16 troodon theropod<br />

saurischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Santonian<br />

0 9<br />

0 8<br />

4<br />

2 56<br />

dromaeosaur<br />

coelurosaur theropod<br />

saurischia Canada Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

maniraptora coelurosaur<br />

tetanura theropod<br />

saurischia China<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous<br />

Berriasian (?)<br />

Valanginian (?)<br />

Hauterivian (?)<br />

Barremian (?)<br />

Aptian (?) Albian<br />

(?)<br />

thyreophora ornithischia England Early Jurassic Sinemurian<br />

198 3.5 4 200 12.5<br />

224 1.5 10 4.4<br />

148<br />

77 9 10 3,000 30.0<br />

117 7.6 8 3,000 46.9<br />

157 15 15 5,500 24.4<br />

152<br />

130 5.5 1,000 33.1<br />

117 30 60,000 66.7<br />

85 2 2.5 25 4.0<br />

77 1.8 2 20 5.0<br />

130 0.18 0 3.1<br />

198 4 3.5 250 20.4


Scipionyx<br />

Scleromochlus<br />

Scolosaurus<br />

Scrotum<br />

Scutellosaurus<br />

Secernosaurus<br />

Segisaurus<br />

Segnosaurus<br />

Seismosaurus<br />

“Selimanosaurus”<br />

Sellosaurus<br />

Serendipaceratops<br />

Shamosaurus<br />

Shanshanosaurus<br />

Shantungosaurus<br />

Shanxia<br />

Dal Sasso C. and M. Signore. 1998. Scipionyx<br />

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[non-dinosaurian archosaur]<br />

Nopcsa, F. 1928. Palaeontological notes on<br />

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Euoplocephalus<br />

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Colbert, E.H. 1981. A primitive ornithischian<br />

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Shanshanosaurus<br />

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0 8<br />

4<br />

2 57<br />

4<br />

2 56<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia Italy<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Albian<br />

ankylosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia Canada, U.S. Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

thyreophora ornithischia U.S. Early Jurassic Hettangian<br />

2 42 hadrosaur ornithopod<br />

ornithischia Argentina Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

0 7<br />

0 15<br />

ceratosaur theropod<br />

saurischia U.S. Early Jurassic Pliensbachian<br />

therizinosaur theropod<br />

saurischia Mongolia, China Late Cretaceous Cenomanian<br />

1 31 diplodocid sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia<br />

dicraeosaurinae<br />

U.S. Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

1 31<br />

diplodocid sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Tanzania Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

1 25 plateosaur prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia<br />

2 47<br />

2 57<br />

0 18<br />

protoceratopidae<br />

neoceratopia ceratopia<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia Australia<br />

ankylosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia Mongolia<br />

Germany, France,<br />

Switzerland,<br />

Greenland Late Triassic Norian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

aublysodontinae<br />

tyrannosaur theropod<br />

saurischia China Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

2 43 hadrosaurine hadrosaur<br />

ornithopod ornithischia China Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

Cenomanian (?)<br />

Turonian (?)<br />

2 57<br />

Coniacian (?)<br />

Santonian (?)<br />

ankylosaur thyreophora<br />

Campanian (?)<br />

ornithischia China Late Cretaceous Maastrichian (?)<br />

105 2 2 30 7.5<br />

77<br />

204 1.2 10 6.9<br />

67 3 3 150 16.7<br />

193 1 1 5 5.0<br />

96 8 8 4,000 62.5<br />

153 40 34 80,000 69.2<br />

153<br />

216 6.5 6.5 200 4.7<br />

117 2 2 60 15.0<br />

117 7 350 7.1<br />

67 2.4<br />

77 15 15 7,000 31.1<br />

82 3.5 300 24.5


Shanyangosaurus<br />

Shenzhouraptor<br />

Shenzhousaurus<br />

Shixinggia<br />

Shuangmiaosaurus<br />

Shunosaurus<br />

Shuvosaurus<br />

Shuvuuia<br />

Siamosaurus<br />

Siamotyrannus<br />

Sigilmassasaurus<br />

Xue, X., Y. Zhang, Y. Bi, L. Yue, and D. Chen.<br />

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Ji Q., M.A. Norell, P.J. Makovicky, K.-Q Gao, S.-A.<br />

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0 0<br />

4<br />

0 12<br />

2 42<br />

1 30<br />

0 8<br />

theropod saurischia China Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

ornithomimisaur<br />

coelurosaur theropod<br />

saurischia China<br />

hadrosaur ornithopod<br />

ornithischia China<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous<br />

Berriasian (?)<br />

Valanginian (?)<br />

Hauterivian (?)<br />

Barremian (?)<br />

Aptian (?) Albian<br />

(?)<br />

Berriasian (?)<br />

Valanginian (?)<br />

Hauterivian (?)<br />

Barremian (?)<br />

Aptian (?) Albian<br />

(?)<br />

cetiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia China Mid Jurassic Bathonian<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia U.S. Late Triassic Carnian<br />

0 8 coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

Berriasian (?)<br />

Valanginian (?)<br />

0 14<br />

Hauterivian (?)<br />

Barremian (?)<br />

spinosaur carnosaur<br />

Early<br />

Aptian (?) Albian<br />

theropod saurischia Thailand<br />

Cretaceous (?)<br />

0 18<br />

0 14<br />

tyrannosaur theropod<br />

saurischia Thailand<br />

spinosaur carnosaur<br />

theropod saurischia Morocco<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Barremian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Albian<br />

67 2.5 70 11.2<br />

130<br />

130 8 2,000 31.3<br />

166 10 10 10,000 100.0<br />

224 3 120 13.3<br />

77 1 3 2.5<br />

130 15 4,000 17.8<br />

124 6.5 7 2,600 53.1<br />

105 7.5 1,300 23.1


Silesaurus<br />

Siluosaurus<br />

Silvisaurus<br />

Sinocoelurus<br />

Sinornithoides<br />

Sinornithomimus<br />

Sinornithosaurus<br />

Sinosauropteryx<br />

Sinosaurus<br />

Sinovenator<br />

Sinraptor<br />

Sinusonasus<br />

Smilodon<br />

Sonorasaurus<br />

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Ratkevich, R and R. Scarborough. 1998. New<br />

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4<br />

2 39<br />

2 58<br />

ornithopod ornithischia China<br />

nodosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia U.S.<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous<br />

0 8 coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia China Late Jurassic<br />

0 16<br />

0 12<br />

0 9<br />

troodon theropod<br />

saurischia China<br />

ornithomimisaur<br />

coelurosaur theropod<br />

Berriasian (?)<br />

Valanginian (?)<br />

Hauterivian (?)<br />

Barremian (?)<br />

Aptian (?) Albian<br />

(?)<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

Oxfordian (?)<br />

Kimmeridgian (?)<br />

Tithonian (?)<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous<br />

saurischia China Late Cretaceous<br />

dromaeosaur<br />

coelurosaur theropod<br />

saurischia China<br />

0 0 sinosauropterygidae<br />

theropod saurischia China<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

Berriasian (?)<br />

Valanginian (?)<br />

Hauterivian (?)<br />

Barremian (?)<br />

Aptian (?) Albian<br />

(?)<br />

Cenomanian (?)<br />

Turonian (?)<br />

Coniacian (?)<br />

Santonian (?)<br />

Campanian (?)<br />

Maastrichian (?)<br />

Berriasian (?)<br />

Valanginian (?)<br />

Hauterivian (?)<br />

Barremian (?)<br />

Aptian (?) Albian<br />

(?)<br />

0 8 coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia China Early Jurassic Hettangian<br />

Berriasian (?)<br />

Valanginian (?)<br />

0 16<br />

Hauterivian (?)<br />

Barremian (?)<br />

troodon theropod<br />

Early<br />

Aptian (?) Albian<br />

saurischia China<br />

Cretaceous (?)<br />

0 6<br />

0 16<br />

4<br />

carnosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia China Late Jurassic<br />

troodon theropod<br />

saurischia China<br />

1 28 brachiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia U.S.<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Albian<br />

Oxfordian (?)<br />

Kimmeridgian (?)<br />

Tithonian (?)<br />

Berriasian (?)<br />

Valanginian (?)<br />

Hauterivian (?)<br />

Barremian (?)<br />

Aptian (?) Albian<br />

(?)<br />

130<br />

117 4 4 500 31.3<br />

152<br />

130 1 5 5.0<br />

82 2.3 40 7.6<br />

130 1 10 10.0<br />

117 1.3 15 8.9<br />

204 2.4 2.4 200 34.7<br />

130 0.9 2 2.5<br />

152 7 1,000 20.4<br />

130 1.2 10 6.9<br />

105 16.7 17 40,000 138.4


Sphaerotholus<br />

Sphenosaurus<br />

Sphenospondylus<br />

Spinosaurus<br />

Spinostropheus<br />

Spinosuchus<br />

Spondylosoma<br />

Squalodon<br />

Staurikosaurus<br />

Stegoceras<br />

Stegopelta<br />

Stegosaurides<br />

Stegosaurus<br />

Stenonychosaurus<br />

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from the Upper Cretaceous of Wyoming. Science<br />

22 (564): pp. 503-504; both DinoData and<br />

Dinosaurier-Web place in Nodosaurus<br />

Bohlin, B. 1953. Fossil reptiles from Mongolia<br />

and Kansu (Statens Etnografiska Museum,<br />

Stockholm). Sino-Swedish Exped. Publ. 37: pp. 1-<br />

113; [nomen dubium]<br />

Marsh, O.C. 1877. New order of extinct Reptilla<br />

(Stegosauria) from the Jurassic of the Rockey<br />

Mountains. Amer. J. Sci. (ser. 3) 14: pp. 513-514.<br />

Sternberg, C.H. 1932. Two new theropod<br />

dinosaurs from the Belly River Formation of<br />

Alberta. Can. Field-Nat. 46: pp. 99-105; [JSS →<br />

Troodon]<br />

2 54<br />

4<br />

2 41<br />

0 14<br />

0 1<br />

4<br />

4<br />

4<br />

2 54<br />

2 58<br />

2 57<br />

2 59<br />

0 16<br />

pachycephalosaur<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia Montana Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

iguanodont ornithopod<br />

ornithischia<br />

spinosaur carnosaur<br />

theropod saurischia<br />

abelisaur theropod<br />

saurischia Niger<br />

England, Belgium,<br />

Germany, U.S.,<br />

Romania<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

Tunisia, Egypt,<br />

Algeria, Niger,<br />

Morocco Late Cretaceous Cenomanian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Hauterivian<br />

pachycephalosaur<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia Canada, U.S. Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

nodosaur thyreophora<br />

Early<br />

ornithischia Wyoming<br />

Cretaceous Albian<br />

Cenomanian (?)<br />

Turonian (?)<br />

Coniacian (?)<br />

Santonian (?)<br />

ankylosaur thyreophora<br />

Campanian (?)<br />

ornithischia China Late Cretaceous Maastrichian (?)<br />

stegosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia U.S.<br />

Mexico, U.S.,<br />

Canada,<br />

Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

troodon theropod Uzbekistan,<br />

saurischia<br />

Tadzhikistan Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

67<br />

117<br />

96 15 15 7,000 31.1<br />

130 6 200 5.6<br />

77 2.4 2.5 55 8.8<br />

105<br />

82<br />

153 9 9 2,000 24.7<br />

77


Stenopelix<br />

Stenotholus<br />

Stephanosaurus<br />

Stereocephalus<br />

Stereosaurus<br />

Sterrholophus<br />

Stokesosaurus<br />

Strenusaurus<br />

Streptospondylus<br />

Struthiomimus<br />

Struthiosaurus<br />

Stygimoloch<br />

Stygivenator<br />

Styracosaurus<br />

Succinodon<br />

Meyer, H. von. 1857. Beitrage zur naheren<br />

Kenntnis fossiler Reptilien. N. Jb. Mineral. Geol.<br />

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Giffin, E. B., D.L. Gabriel, and R.E. Johnson.<br />

1987. A new pachycephalosaurid skull<br />

(Ornithischia) from the Cretaceous Hell Creek<br />

Formation of Montana. J. Vert. Palaeontol. 7 (4);<br />

pp. 398-407; [JSS → Stygimoloch]<br />

Lambe, L.M. 1914. On a new genus and species<br />

of carnivorous dinosaur from the Belly River<br />

Formation of Alberta with a description of the skull<br />

of Stephanosaurus marginatus from the same<br />

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dubium; PSS → Lambeosaurus]<br />

Lambe, L.M. 1902. New genera and species<br />

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Contrib. Canadian Palaeonto1. Geol. Surv. Can.<br />

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Euoplocephalus<br />

Seeley, H.G. 1869. Index to the fossil remains of<br />

Aves, Ornithosauria and Reptilia, from the<br />

Secondary System of strata arranged in the<br />

Woodwardian Museum of the <strong>University</strong> of<br />

Cambridge. Cambridge: 143 pages; [nomen<br />

nudum; probable plesiosaur]<br />

Marsh, O.C. 1891. On the gigantic Ceratopsidae<br />

(or horned lizards) of North America. Report of<br />

Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 60th Meeting, Leeds (1890):<br />

pp. 793-795; [JSS → Triceratops]<br />

Madsen, J. H., Jr. 1974. A new theropod<br />

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Bonaparte, J.F. 1969. Dos nuevas "faunas" de<br />

reptiles Triasicos de Argentina. I Gondwana<br />

Symp. (IVGAS, 1967), Mar del Plata Ciencias<br />

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Meyer, H. von. 1830. Achte Versammlung der<br />

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Bunzel, E. 1870. Notice of a fragment of a<br />

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Olshevsky vide Olshevsky, G [with illustrations by<br />

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DinoData retains in Stygivenator, but Dinosaurier-<br />

Web places in Tyrannosaurus<br />

Lambe, L. M. 1913. A new genus and species of<br />

Ceratopsia from the Belly River Formation of<br />

Alberta. The Ottawa Naturalist 27 (9): pp. 109-<br />

116.<br />

Huene, F. von. 1941. Die Tetrapoden-Fahrten im<br />

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Jb. Mineral. Geol. Palaeontol. 1941B: pp. 1-34;<br />

[mollusc borings]<br />

2 45 marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia Germany<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Berriasian<br />

2 54 pachycephalosaur<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia U.S. Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

2 44<br />

2 57<br />

4<br />

2 51<br />

lambeosaur hadrosaur<br />

ornithopod ornithischia<br />

Canada, U.S.,<br />

Mexico Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

ankylosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia Canada, U.S. Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

chasmosaur<br />

neoceratopia ceratopia<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia Canada, U.S. Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

0 0 carnosaur (?) theropod<br />

saurischia U.S. Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

1 22<br />

0 14<br />

0 12<br />

2 58<br />

2 54<br />

0 18<br />

2 52<br />

4<br />

melanorosauridae<br />

prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Argentina Late Triassic Norian<br />

spinosaur carnosaur<br />

theropod saurischia<br />

ornithomimisaur<br />

coelurosaur theropod<br />

England, France Mid Jurassic Callovian<br />

saurischia Canada Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

nodosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia<br />

France, Hungary,<br />

Austria, Romania Late Cretaceous Cenomanian<br />

pachycephalosaur<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia U.S. Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

tyrannosaur theropod<br />

Cenomanian (?)<br />

Turonian (?)<br />

Coniacian (?)<br />

Santonian (?)<br />

Campanian (?)<br />

saurischia<br />

centrosaur neoceratopia<br />

ceratopia<br />

marginocephalia<br />

U.S. Late Cretaceous Maastrichian (?)<br />

ornithischia Canada, U.S. Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

141 1.5 1.5 10 4.4<br />

67<br />

77<br />

77<br />

67<br />

153 3 3 80 8.9<br />

216<br />

162 7 250 5.1<br />

77 4 3.5 250 20.4<br />

96 2 2 100 25.0<br />

67 3 3 70 7.8<br />

82<br />

77 5.5 5.5 3,000 99.2


Suchomimus<br />

Suchoprion<br />

“Sugiyamasaurus”<br />

Supersaurus<br />

Suuwassea<br />

Symphyrophus<br />

Syngonosaurus<br />

Syntarsus<br />

Syrmosaurus<br />

Szechuanoraptor<br />

Szechuanosaurus<br />

Talarurus<br />

Talenkauen<br />

Sereno, P.C. A.L. Beck, D.B. Dutheil, B. Gado,<br />

H.C.E. Larsson, G.H. Lyon, J.D. Marcot, O.W.M.<br />

Rauhut, R.W. Sadleir, C.A. Sidor, D.J. Varricchio,<br />

G.P. Wilson, and J.A. Wilson. 1998. A longsnouted<br />

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Cope, E.D. 1877. Report upon the extinct<br />

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13. Fossils of the Loup. Geographical surveys<br />

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Geo. M. Wheeler, Corps of Engineers, U. S.<br />

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Lambert, D., and the Diagram Group. 1990. The<br />

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Jensen, J.A. 1985. Three new sauropod<br />

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Cope, E.D. 1878. On the saurians of the Dakota<br />

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Seeley, H.G. 1879. On the Dinosauria of the<br />

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DinoData and Dinosaurier-Web place in<br />

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Raath, M.A. 1969. A new coelurosaurian<br />

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0 14<br />

4<br />

1 29<br />

1 31<br />

spinosaur carnosaur<br />

theropod saurischia Niger<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Albian<br />

camarasaur sauropod<br />

Cenomanian (?)<br />

Turonian (?)<br />

Coniacian (?)<br />

Santonian (?)<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

Campanian (?)<br />

saurischia<br />

diplodocinae diplodocid<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

Japan Late Cretaceous Maastrichian (?)<br />

saurischia U.S. Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

1 31 diplodocid sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Montana Late Jurassic Tithonian<br />

2 41 iguanodont ornithopod<br />

ornithischia<br />

2 58<br />

0 7<br />

2 57<br />

0 2<br />

nodosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia England<br />

England, Portugal,<br />

U.S. Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

podokesaur ceratosaur<br />

theropod saurischia Zimbabwe Late Triassic Carnian<br />

ankylosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia Mongolia, China Late Cretaceous Santonian<br />

allosaur carnosaur<br />

tetanura theropod<br />

saurischia China Mid Jurassic Bathonian<br />

2 57 ankylosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Cenomanian<br />

2 41<br />

iguanodont ornithopod<br />

ornithischia Argentina Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

105 11 11 5,000 41.3<br />

82<br />

153 30 30 56,000 62.2<br />

148 15 15 10,000 44.4<br />

153<br />

117<br />

224<br />

85<br />

166 8 4 150 9.4<br />

96 5 5 3,000 120.0<br />

67 4 200 12.5


Tangvayosaurus<br />

Tanius<br />

Tanycolagreus<br />

Tanystropheus<br />

Tanystrosuchus<br />

Tapinocephalus<br />

Tarascosaurus<br />

Tarbosaurus<br />

Tarchia<br />

Tatisaurus<br />

Taveirosaurus<br />

Tawasaurus<br />

Tazoudasaurus<br />

Technosaurus<br />

Allain, R., P. Taquet, B. Battail, J. Dejax, P. Richir,<br />

M. Veran, F.Limon-Duparcmeur, R. Vacant, O.<br />

Mateus, P. Sayarath, B. Khenthavong, and S.<br />

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Wiman, C. 1929. Die Kreide-dinosaurier aus<br />

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Meyer, H. 1847/1855. Die Saurier des<br />

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[prolacertiform reptile]; DinoData retains in<br />

Dinosauria; not referenced by Dinosaurier-Web<br />

Kuhn, O. 1963. Ichnia Tetrapodorum. In:<br />

Fossilium Catalogus I: Animalia, part 101<br />

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Netherlands: 176 pages; [nomen dubium; PSS →<br />

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in Tanystrosuchus; not refrenced by Dinosaurier-<br />

Web<br />

Owen, R. 1876. Evidences of theriodonts in<br />

Permian deposits elsewhere than in South Africa.<br />

Quart. J. Geol. Soc. London 32: pp. 352-363;<br />

[therapsid]<br />

Le Loeuff, J. and E. Buffetaut. 1991.<br />

Tarascosaurus salluvicus, new genus new<br />

species, a theropod dinosaur from the Upper<br />

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Maleev, E.A. 1955. Gigantic caroivorous<br />

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S.S.S.R. 104: pp. 634-637.<br />

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Simmons, D.J. 1965. The non-therapsid reptiles.<br />

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Telles-Antunes, M. and D. Sigogneau-Russell.<br />

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both DinoData and Dinosaurier-Web place in<br />

Lufengosaurus<br />

Allain, R., N. Aquesbi, J. Dejax, C. Meyer, M.<br />

Monbaron, C. Montenat, P. Richir, M. Rochdy, D.<br />

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Naturwissenschaften. 71: pp. 630-631.<br />

1 32<br />

2 43<br />

0 8<br />

0 0<br />

0 0<br />

4<br />

0 1<br />

titanosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Laos<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

hadrosaurine hadrosaur<br />

ornithopod ornithischia Kazakhstan, China Late Cretaceous Coniacian<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia Wyoming Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

coelurosaur (?) theropod<br />

saurischia Germany Late Triassic<br />

Carnian (?)<br />

Norian (?)<br />

Rhaetian (?)<br />

coelurosaur (?) theropod<br />

saurischia Germany Late Triassic Norian<br />

abelisaur theropod<br />

saurischia France Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

0 18 tyrannosaur theropod<br />

saurischia Mongolia, China Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

2 57 ankylosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Santonian<br />

2 56<br />

2 55<br />

thyreophora ornithischia China Early Jurassic Hettangian<br />

Cenomanian (?)<br />

Turonian (?)<br />

homalocephala<br />

Coniacian (?)<br />

pachycephalosaur<br />

Santonian (?)<br />

marginocephalia<br />

Campanian (?)<br />

ornithischia Portugal Late Cretaceous Maastrichian (?)<br />

1 25 plateosaur prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia China Early Jurassic Hettangian<br />

1 27<br />

2 36<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Morocco Early Jurassic Toarcian<br />

ornithischia U.S. Late Triassic Carnian<br />

117 15 15 15,000 66.7<br />

88 10 3,000 30.0<br />

153 4.2 1 3 3.0<br />

216<br />

216<br />

77 10 1,000 10.0<br />

77 10 11 5,000 41.3<br />

85 8 8 4,000 62.5<br />

204 2 2 50 12.5<br />

82 3 70 7.8<br />

204<br />

185 9 9 2,000 24.7<br />

224 1.5 15 6.7


Tecovasaurus<br />

Tehuelchesaurus<br />

Teinurosaurus<br />

Teleocrater<br />

Telmatosaurus<br />

Tenantosaurus<br />

Tendaguria<br />

Tenontosaurus<br />

Teratosaurus<br />

Termatosaurus<br />

Tetragonosaurus<br />

Texasetes<br />

Hunt, A.P. and S.G. Lucas. 1994. Ornithischian<br />

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pp. 227-241; [non-dinosaurian archosaur]; both<br />

DinoData and Dinosaurier-Web place in<br />

Ornithischia Lesothosauria<br />

Rich, T.H., P. Vickers-Rich, O. Gimenez, R.<br />

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Gondwanan Dinosaur Symposium (Y. Tomida,<br />

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Nopcsa, 1928 vide Nopcsa, F. 1929.<br />

Dinosaurierreste aus Siebenburgen. V. Geol.<br />

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dubium]<br />

Charig, A.J. 1956. Unpublished Ph.D.<br />

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the Dinosaur Mailing list (20 August 2001)<br />

http://dml.cmnh.org/2001Aug/msg00666.html,<br />

viewed 11-26-2005: Charig's 1956 dissertation is<br />

nearly impossible to find, and all his dissertation<br />

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Nopcsa, F. 1903. Telmatosaurus, new name for<br />

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256: pp. 25–76.<br />

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Palaeontographica 7: pp. 253-346; [teratosaurid<br />

archosaur]<br />

Meyer, H. von, and T Plieninger. 1844. Beitraege<br />

zur Palaeontologie Wurttemberg's enthaltend die<br />

fossilen. Stuttgart: [no pagination available];<br />

[nomen dubium; phytosaur]<br />

Parks, W.A. 1931. A new genus and two new<br />

species of trachodont dinosaurs from the Belly<br />

River Formation of Alberta. Univ. Toronto Stud.<br />

(Geol. Ser.) 31: pp. 1-11; [nomen rejectum →<br />

Procheneosaurus]; DinoData places in either<br />

Corythosaurus or Lambeosaurus<br />

Coombs, W.P. 1995. A nodosaurid ankylosaur<br />

(Dinosauria: Ornithischia) from the Lower<br />

Cretaceous of Texas. J. Vert. Paleontol. 15 (2):<br />

pp. 298-312.<br />

2 36<br />

1 30<br />

0 8<br />

4<br />

2 42 hadrosaur ornithopod<br />

ornithischia<br />

2 41<br />

1 27<br />

2 41<br />

4<br />

4<br />

2 44<br />

2 57<br />

lesothosaria ornithischia U.S. Late Triassic<br />

Carnian (?)<br />

Norian (?)<br />

Rhaetian (?)<br />

cetiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Argentina Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia France Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

iguanodont ornithopod<br />

ornithischia U.S.<br />

France, Romania,<br />

Spain Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Tanzania Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

iguanodont ornithopod<br />

ornithischia U.S.<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

lambeosaur hadrosaur<br />

Cenomanian (?)<br />

Turonian (?)<br />

Coniacian (?)<br />

Santonian (?)<br />

Campanian (?)<br />

ornithopod ornithischia Kazakhstan Late Cretaceous Maastrichian (?)<br />

polacantheridae<br />

ankylosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia U.S.<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Hauterivian<br />

216 0.9 5 6.2<br />

153 15 10,000 44.4<br />

153 7 2,000 40.8<br />

77 5 1,000 40.0<br />

117<br />

153 25 40,000 64.0<br />

117 7.5 6.5 900 21.3<br />

82<br />

130 3 3 1,000 111.1


Teyuwasu<br />

Thecocoelurus<br />

Thecodontosaurus<br />

Thecospondylus<br />

Therizinosaurus<br />

Therosaurus<br />

Thescelosaurus<br />

Thespesius<br />

Thotobolosaurus<br />

Tianchisaurus<br />

Tianchungosaurus<br />

Tianzhenosaurus<br />

Tichosteus<br />

Kischlat, E.-E. 1999. A new dinosaurian<br />

“rescued” from the Brazilian Triassic: Teyuwasu<br />

barberenai, new taxon. 1st Simp. Brasil. Pal. Vert.<br />

Paleontologia em Destaque, Ano 14 (26): p. 58.<br />

Huene, F. von. 1923. Carnivorous Saurischia in<br />

Europe since the Triassic. Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer.<br />

34: pp. 449-458; [nomen dubium]<br />

Riley, H., and S. Stutchbury. 1836. A description<br />

of various fossil remains of three distinct saurian<br />

animals discovered in the three district saurian<br />

animals discovered in the autumn of 1834, in the<br />

magnesian conglomerate on Durdham Down,<br />

near Bristol. Proceedings of the Geological<br />

Society of London 2: pp. 397-399.<br />

Seeley, H.G. 1882. On Thecospondylus honeri a<br />

new dinosaur from the Hastings Sand, indicated<br />

by the sacrum and the neural canal of the sacral<br />

region. Quart. J. Geol. Soc. London 38: pp. 457-<br />

460; [nomen dubium]<br />

Maleev, E.A. 1954. A new turtle-like saurian in<br />

Mongolia. Priroda (1954): pp. 106-108.<br />

Fitzinger, L.J. 1840. Über Palaeosaurus<br />

sternbergii, eine neue Gattung vorweltlicher<br />

Reptilien und die Stellung dieser Thiere im<br />

Systeme überhaupt. Wiener Mus. Annalen II: pp.<br />

175-187 + plate XI; [JOS → Iguanodon]<br />

Gilmore, C.W. 1913. A new dinosaur from the<br />

Lance Formation of Wyoming. Smithsonian Misc.<br />

Coll. 61: pp. 1-5.<br />

Leidy, J. 1856. Notices of the remains of extinct<br />

reptiles and fishes, discovered by <strong>Dr</strong>. F.V. Hayden<br />

in the badlands of the Judith River, Nebraska<br />

Territory. Proc Acad. Nat. Sci. 1856: pp. 72-72;<br />

[nomen dubium]; DinoData places in<br />

Edmontosaurus<br />

Ellenberger, P. 1972. Contribution a la<br />

classification des pistes de vertebres du Trias: les<br />

types du Stormberg d’Afrique du Sud (I).<br />

Palaeovertebrata Memories Extraord (1972) : pp.<br />

1-152; [nomen nudum]<br />

Dong, Z. 1993. An ankylosaur (Ornitischian<br />

dinosaur) from the Middle Jurassic of the<br />

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[no volume number available]: pp. 257-266.<br />

Zhao, X. 1983. Phylogeny and evolutionary<br />

stages of Dinosauria. Acta Palaeontologia<br />

Polonica 28 (1/2): pp. 295-306; [nomen nudum];<br />

Dinosaurier-Web places in Dianchungosaurus<br />

(non-dinosaur)<br />

Pang, Q., and Z. Cheng. 1998. A new ankylosaur<br />

of Late Cretaceous from Tianzhen, Shaxi.<br />

Progress in Natural Science 8 (3): pp. 326-334.<br />

Cope, E.D. 1877. On reptilian remains from the<br />

Dakota beds of Colorado. Proc. Amer. Philos.<br />

Soc. 17: pp. 193-196; [nomen dubium]<br />

Tienshanosaurus Young C.-C. 1937. A new dinosaurian from<br />

Sinkiang. Palaeontol. Sinica (ser. C) 2: pp. 1-25.<br />

Rich, T.H., and P. Vickers-Rich. 1994.<br />

Neoceratopsians and ornithomimosaurs:<br />

Timimus<br />

Dinosaurs of Gondwana origin. Res. Exploration<br />

10: pp. 129-131.<br />

Lydekker R. 1877. Notice of new and other<br />

vertebrata from Indian Tertiary and Secondary<br />

Titanosaurus<br />

Rocks. Rec. Geol. Survey India 10: pp. 30-43;<br />

[nomen dubium]<br />

1 21 prosauropod (?)<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Brazil Late Triassic Carnian<br />

0 8 coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia England<br />

1 26<br />

0 8<br />

0 15<br />

2 41<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Valanginian<br />

thecodontosaur<br />

prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia England Late Triassic Rhaetian<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

Early<br />

theropod saurischia<br />

therizinosaur theropod<br />

England<br />

Cretaceous Valanginian<br />

saurischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

iguanodont ornithopod<br />

ornithischia<br />

England, Belgium,<br />

Germany, U.S.,<br />

Romania<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

2 40 hypsilophodont<br />

ornithopod ornithischia Canada, U.S. Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

2 43<br />

1 22<br />

2 57<br />

4<br />

2 57<br />

2 39<br />

1 29<br />

0 12<br />

1 32<br />

hadrosaurine hadrosaur<br />

ornithopod ornithischia Alberta Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

melanorosauridae<br />

prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia<br />

Lesotho, South<br />

Africa Late Triassic<br />

Carnian (?)<br />

Norian (?)<br />

Rhaetian (?)<br />

ankylosaurid ankylosaur<br />

thyreophora ornithischia China Mid Jurassic Bajocian<br />

ankylosaur thyreophora<br />

Cenomanian (?)<br />

Turonian (?)<br />

Coniacian (?)<br />

Santonian (?)<br />

Campanian (?)<br />

ornithischia China Late Cretaceous Maastrichian (?)<br />

ornithopod ornithischia<br />

camarasaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

U.S. Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

saurischia China Late Jurassic Oxfordian<br />

ornithomimisaur<br />

coelurosaur theropod<br />

saurischia Australia<br />

titanosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Albian<br />

France, India,<br />

Madagascar, Spain Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

224 1.5 10 4.4<br />

135 7 150 3.1<br />

208 2.6 2 50 12.5<br />

135<br />

67 12 10 6,000 60.0<br />

117<br />

77 3.4 4 300 18.8<br />

67 13 13 4,000 23.7<br />

216<br />

173 3 1,000 111.1<br />

82 4 1,000 62.5<br />

153 9 4,000 49.4<br />

157 12 12 10,000 69.4<br />

105 3.5 170 13.9<br />

77 18 14,000 43.2


Titanosaurus<br />

Tochisaurus<br />

Tomodon<br />

Tonouchisaurus<br />

Tornieria<br />

Torosaurus<br />

Torvosaurus<br />

Trachodon<br />

Trialestes<br />

Triassolestes<br />

Tribelesodon<br />

Triceratops<br />

Trimucrodon<br />

Troodon<br />

Marsh, O.C. 1877. Introduction and succession<br />

of vertebrate life in America. Vice-president's<br />

address before Amer. Assoc. Adv. Science<br />

(1877). Amer. J. Sci. (ser. 3) 14: pp. 337-<br />

378/Lydekker R. 1877. Notice of new and other<br />

vertebrata from Indian Tertiary and Secondary<br />

Rocks. Rec. Geol. Survey India 10: pp. 30-43 →<br />

Atlantosaurus [nomen dubium]<br />

Kurzanov, S.M. and H. Osmolska. 1991.<br />

Tochisaurus nemegtensis gen. et sp. n., a new<br />

troodontid (Dinosauria, Theropoda) from<br />

Mongolia. Acta Palaeont. Polonica. 36 (1): pp. 69-<br />

76.<br />

Leidy, J. 1865. Memoir on the extinct reptiles of<br />

the Cretaceous formations of the United States.<br />

Smithsonian Contrib. Knowledge 14: pp. 1-<br />

135/Dumeril 1853 → Diplotomodon; not refrenced<br />

by Dinosaurier-Web<br />

Barsbold, 1994 (no reference found for "Barsbold,<br />

1994"); [nomen nudum]<br />

Sternfeld, R. 1911. Zur Nomenklature der<br />

Gattung Gigantosaurus Fraas: Stuttgarter<br />

Beitrage zur Naturkunde Fr. Berlin (1911) 8: p.<br />

398.<br />

Marsh, O.C. 1891. Notice of new vertebrate<br />

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Studies. 26 (2): pp. 1-12.<br />

Leidy, J. 1856. Notices of the remains of extinct<br />

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[nomen dubium]<br />

Bonaparte, J.F. 1982. Classification of the<br />

Thecodontia. Geobios Mem. Spec. 6: pp. 99-112;<br />

[crocodilian]<br />

Reig, O.A. 1963. La presencia de dinosaurios<br />

saurisquios en los "Estrados de Ischigualasto"<br />

(Mesotriasico superior) de las provincias de San<br />

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Ameghiniana 3: pp. 3-20/Tillyard, 1918 →<br />

Trialestes [crocodilian]<br />

Bassni, F. 1886. Sui fossili e sull’eta degli schisti<br />

bituminosi triasici di Besano in Lombardia. Atti<br />

della Societa Italiana di Scienze Naturali e del<br />

Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Milano 29: pp.<br />

15-72; [JSS → Tanystropheus; prolacertiform<br />

reptile]<br />

Marsh, O.C. 1889. Notice of gigantic horned<br />

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38: pp. 173-175.<br />

Thulborn, R.A. 1973. Teeth of ornithischian<br />

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with a description of a hypsolophodontid<br />

(Phyllodon henkeli gen. et sp. nov.) from the<br />

Guimarote Lignite. Memória dos Serviços<br />

Geológicos de Portugal, 22: pp. 89-134.<br />

Leidy, J. 1856. Notices of the remains of extinct<br />

reptiles and fishes, discovered by <strong>Dr</strong>. F.V. Hayden<br />

in the badlands of the Judith River, Nebraska<br />

Territory. Proc Acad. Nat. Sci. 1856: pp. 72-72.<br />

1 31<br />

0 16<br />

0 0<br />

0 18<br />

1 32<br />

2 51<br />

0 0<br />

2 42<br />

4<br />

4<br />

4<br />

2 51<br />

2 39<br />

0 16<br />

diplodocid sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia U.S. Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

troodon theropod<br />

saurischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

theropod saurischia U.S. Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

tyrannosaur theropod<br />

Early<br />

saurischia Mongolia<br />

Cretaceous Hauterivian<br />

titanosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Malawi<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous<br />

Berriasian (?)<br />

Valanginian (?)<br />

Hauterivian (?)<br />

Barremian (?)<br />

Aptian (?) Albian<br />

(?)<br />

chasmosaur<br />

neoceratopia ceratopia<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia Canada, U.S. Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

carnosaur (?) theropod<br />

saurischia U.S. Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

hadrosaur ornithopod<br />

ornithischia Alberta Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

chasmosaur<br />

neoceratopia ceratopia<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia Canada, U.S. Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

ornithopod ornithischia Portugal Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

troodon theropod<br />

saurischia<br />

Mexico, U.S.,<br />

Canada,<br />

Uzbekistan,<br />

Tadzhikistan Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

153<br />

67 2.5 50 8.0<br />

67<br />

130 1 1 10 10.0<br />

130 23 30,000 56.7<br />

67 7.5 8 7,000 109.4<br />

153 10 10 3,000 30.0<br />

77 9 2,500 30.9<br />

67 9 6 5,000 138.9<br />

153<br />

77 2 2.5 50 8.0


Tsagantegia<br />

Tsintaosaurus<br />

Tugulusaurus<br />

Tuojiangosaurus<br />

Turanoceratops<br />

Tylocephale<br />

Tylosteus<br />

Tyrannosaurus<br />

Tyrannotitan<br />

Tyreophorus<br />

Udanoceratops<br />

Ugrosaurus<br />

Tumanova, T.A. 1993. On a new armoured<br />

dinosaur from Southeastern Gobi.<br />

Paleontologischeskii Zhural (1993) 2: pp. 92-98<br />

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Young C.-C. 1958. The dinosaurian remains of<br />

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Dong, Z.M. 1973. Dinosaurs from Wuerho.<br />

Reports of Paleontological Expedition to Sinkiang<br />

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Memories of the Institute of Vertebrate<br />

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Dong, Z., X. Li, S. Zhou, and Y. Chang. 1977. On<br />

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pp. 307-312.<br />

Nessov & Kaznyshkina vide Nessov, Kaznyshkina<br />

& Cherepanov, 1989 [no reference for "Nessov,<br />

Kaznyshkina & Cherepanov, 1989" found, but see<br />

email from George Olshevskey posted on the<br />

Dinosaur Mailing List (24 April 1999),<br />

http://dml.cmnh.org/1999Apr/msg00603.html,<br />

viewed 11-26-2005; new material for<br />

Turanoceratops was repotred in Nessov, L.A.<br />

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Maryanska, T. and H. Osmólska. 1974.<br />

Pachycephalosauria, a new suborder of<br />

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Osborn, H.F. 1905. Tyrannosaurus and other<br />

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Novas, F. E., S. de Valas, P. Vickers-Rich, and T.<br />

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Ornithisquios de Cretaceo Argentino. An. Mus. La<br />

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of "Thyreophora" by von Huene - see<br />

email from George Olshevsky to Mickey Mortimer<br />

(16 November 1999),<br />

http://dml.cmnh.org/1999Nov/msg00507.html,<br />

viewed 11-26-2005]; [nomen nudum]; name only<br />

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Kurzanov, S.M. 1992. Gigantskiy protoseratopsid<br />

iz verkhnengo mela Mongolii.<br />

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Cobabe, E.A., and D.E. Fastovsky. 1987.<br />

Urgosaurus olsoni, a new ceratopsian (Reptilia:<br />

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pp. 148-154; [JSS → Triceratops]; DinoData<br />

retains in Ugrosaurus<br />

2 57<br />

ankylosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Coniacian<br />

2 44 lambeosaur hadrosaur<br />

ornithopod ornithischia China Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

0 8<br />

2 59<br />

2 50<br />

2 54<br />

2 54<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia China<br />

0 18 tyrannosaur theropod<br />

saurischia<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Valanginian<br />

stegosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia China Late Jurassic Oxfordian<br />

neoceratopia ceratopia<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia Uzbekistan Late Cretaceous Cenomanian<br />

pachycephalosaur<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

pachycephalosaur<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia U.S. Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

0 6 carcharodontosaur<br />

carnosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia Argentina<br />

2 47<br />

2 50<br />

Canada, U.S.,<br />

China Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

protoceratopidae<br />

Cenomanian (?)<br />

Turonian (?)<br />

Coniacian (?)<br />

neoceratopia ceratopia<br />

Santonian (?)<br />

marginocephalia<br />

Campanian (?)<br />

ornithischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Maastrichian (?)<br />

neoceratopia ceratopia<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia Montana Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

88 7 7 3,000 61.2<br />

77 10 3,000 30.0<br />

135 3 3 80 8.9<br />

157 7 7 4,000 81.6<br />

96 1.5 50 22.2<br />

77 2 2.5 50 8.0<br />

77<br />

77 12 14 7,000 35.7<br />

117 13 7,000 41.4<br />

82 3 3 50 5.6<br />

67


Uintasaurus<br />

Ultrasauros<br />

Ultrasaurus<br />

Ultrasaurus<br />

Umarsaurus<br />

Unaysaurus<br />

Unenlagia<br />

Unicerosaurus<br />

Unquillosaurus<br />

Utahraptor<br />

Valdoraptor<br />

Valdosaurus<br />

Variraptor<br />

Holland, W.J. 1919. Report on Section of<br />

Paleontology. Annual Report of the Carnegie<br />

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1924. Description of the type of Uintasaurus<br />

douglassi Holland. Annals of the Carnegie<br />

Museum 15 (2-3): pp. 119-138.]; [JSS →<br />

Camarasaurus]<br />

Jensen vide Olshevsky, G. 1991. A Revision of<br />

the Parainfraclass Archosauria Cope, 1869,<br />

Excluding the Advanced Crocodylia. Mesozoic<br />

Meanderings 2 (1st printing): iv + 196<br />

pages.Olshevsky, G. 1991. A Revision of the<br />

Parainfraclass Archosauria Cope, 1869, Excluding<br />

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2 (1st printing): iv + 196 pages [JSS →<br />

Supersaurus]<br />

Kim, H.M. 1983. Cretaceous dinosaurs from<br />

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Jensen, J.A. 1985. Three new sauropod<br />

dinosaurs from the Upper Jurassic of Colorado.<br />

Great Basin Nat. 45 (4): pp. 679-709/H. M. Kim,<br />

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Maryanska, T. and H. Osmólska. 1981. First<br />

lambeosaurine dinosaur from the Nemegt<br />

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Palaeontologica Polonica. 26 (3-4): pp. 243-255,<br />

vide Olshevsky, G. 1992. A Revision of the<br />

Parainfraclass Archosauria Cope, 1869, Excluding<br />

the Advanced Crocodylia. Mesozoic Meanderings<br />

#2 (2nd printing): iv + 268 pages; [nomen nudum<br />

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Leal., L.A., S.A.K. Azevedo, A.W.A. Kellner, and<br />

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evidence concerning avian origins from the Late<br />

Cretaceous of Patagonia. Nature 387: pp. 390-<br />

392.<br />

Baugh vide Armstrong, 1987 [see email from<br />

George Olshevsky to the Dinosaur Mailing List (29<br />

November 1999),<br />

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105-112.<br />

1 29 camarasaurinae<br />

camarasaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia U.S., Portugal Late Jurassic Oxfordian<br />

1 31<br />

1 27<br />

1 27<br />

2 44<br />

diplodocinae diplodocid<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia U.S. Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia South Korea<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia South Korea<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

lambeosaur hadrosaur<br />

ornithopod ornithischia Mongolia Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

1 22 prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Brazil Late Triassic Carnian<br />

0 8<br />

4<br />

0 0<br />

0 9<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia Argentina Late Cretaceous Turonian<br />

carnosaur (?) theropod<br />

Cenomanian (?)<br />

Turonian (?)<br />

Coniacian (?)<br />

Santonian (?)<br />

Campanian (?)<br />

saurischia Argentina Late Cretaceous Maastrichian (?)<br />

dromaeosaur<br />

coelurosaur theropod<br />

saurischia U.S.<br />

0 2 allosaur carnosaur<br />

tetanura theropod<br />

saurischia England<br />

2 39<br />

0 9<br />

dryosauridae ornithopod<br />

ornithischia<br />

England, Niger,<br />

Romania<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Barremian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Valanginian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Berriasian<br />

dromaeosaur<br />

coelurosaur theropod<br />

saurischia France Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

157<br />

153<br />

117<br />

117<br />

77<br />

224 2.5 2.5 70 11.2<br />

91 2 2.5 50 8.0<br />

82 11 3 40 4.4<br />

124 6 7 900 18.4<br />

135 5 500 20.0<br />

141 3 3 25 2.8<br />

77 2.7 3 50 5.6


Vectensia<br />

Vectisaurus<br />

Velocipes<br />

Velociraptor<br />

Velocisaurus<br />

Venaticosuchus<br />

Venenosaurus<br />

Volkheimeria<br />

Vulcanodon<br />

Wakinosaurus<br />

Walgettosuchus<br />

Walkeria<br />

Walkersaurus<br />

“Wangonisaurus”<br />

Wannanosaurus<br />

Delair, J.B. 1982. Notes on an armoured<br />

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Proceedings of the Isle of Wight Natural History<br />

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Hulke, J.W. 1879. Vectisaurus valdensis, a new<br />

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Huene, F. Von. 1932. Die fossile Reptile-<br />

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Huene, F. Von. 1932. Die fossile Reptile-<br />

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Hou, L. 1977. A new primitive<br />

pachycephalosauria from Anhui, China.<br />

Vertebrata PalAsiatica 15: pp. 198-202.<br />

2 58<br />

nodosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia France, England<br />

England, Belgium,<br />

2 41 iguanodont ornithopod Germany, U.S.,<br />

ornithischia<br />

Romania<br />

0 8<br />

0 9<br />

0 0<br />

4<br />

1 27<br />

1 28<br />

1 27<br />

0 2<br />

0 0<br />

0 0<br />

0 0<br />

1 28<br />

2 55<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Valanginian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

coelurosaur tetanura<br />

theropod saurischia<br />

dromaeosaur<br />

coelurosaur theropod<br />

Germany Late Triassic Carnian<br />

saurischia Mongolia, China Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

velosisauridae theropod<br />

saurischia Argentina Late Cretaceous Coniacian<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Utah<br />

brachiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous<br />

Berriasian (?)<br />

Valanginian (?)<br />

Hauterivian (?)<br />

Barremian (?)<br />

Aptian (?) Albian<br />

(?)<br />

saurischia Argentina Mid Jurassic Callovian<br />

vulcanodontidae<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia Zimbabwe Early Jurassic<br />

allosaur carnosaur<br />

tetanura theropod<br />

saurischia Japan<br />

theropod saurischia Australia<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Albian<br />

theropod saurischia India Late Triassic Carnian<br />

theropod saurischia England Mid Jurassic Bajocian<br />

Hettangian (?)<br />

Sinemurian (?)<br />

Pliensbachian (?)<br />

Toarcian (?)<br />

Berriasian (?)<br />

Valanginian (?)<br />

Hauterivian (?)<br />

Barremian (?)<br />

Aptian (?) Albian<br />

(?)<br />

brachiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia<br />

homalocephala<br />

pachycephalosaur<br />

marginocephalia<br />

Tanzania Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

ornithischia China Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

135<br />

117<br />

224<br />

77 1.8 1.8 15 4.6<br />

88 1.5 10 4.4<br />

130<br />

162 9 20,000 246.9<br />

193 6.5 6.5 5,000 118.3<br />

130<br />

105<br />

224<br />

173 9 300 3.7<br />

153<br />

77 0.6 0.6 1 2.8


Wellnhoferia<br />

Wuerhosaurus<br />

Wyleyia<br />

Wyomingraptor<br />

Xenotarsosaurus<br />

Xiaosaurus<br />

Xinjiangovenator<br />

Xuanhanosaurus<br />

Xuanhuasaurus<br />

Yaleosaurus<br />

Yandusaurus<br />

Yangchuanosaurus<br />

Yaverlandia<br />

Yezosaurus<br />

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[Anonymous] 1997 [see email from Darren Naish<br />

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Obata & Muramoto, 1977 (no rereences found for<br />

"Obata and Muramoto, 1977"); [nomen nudum;<br />

marine reptile]<br />

4<br />

2 59<br />

stegosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia China<br />

0 8 troodon (?) coelurosaur<br />

tetanura theropod<br />

saurischia England<br />

0 2<br />

0 2<br />

2 36<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Hauterivian<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Barremian<br />

allosaur carnosaur<br />

tetanura theropod<br />

saurischia Wyoming Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian<br />

allosaur carnosaur<br />

tetanura theropod<br />

saurischia Argentina Late Cretaceous Maastrichian<br />

ornithischia China Mid Jurassic Bathonian<br />

0 8 maniraptora coelurosaur<br />

tetanura theropod<br />

saurischia China<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Hauterivian<br />

0 0 carnosaur (?) theropod<br />

saurischia China Mid Jurassic Bathonian<br />

2 54 pachycephalosaur<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia China Late Jurassic<br />

Oxfordian (?)<br />

Kimmeridgian (?)<br />

Tithonian (?)<br />

1 23 anchisaur prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia U.S. Early Jurassic Pliensbachian<br />

2 40<br />

0 0<br />

2 54<br />

4<br />

hypsilophodont<br />

ornithopod ornithischia China Mid Jurassic Bathonian<br />

carnosaur (?) theropod<br />

saurischia China Late Jurassic<br />

pachycephalosaur<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia England<br />

Oxfordian (?)<br />

Kimmeridgian (?)<br />

Tithonian (?)<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Barremian<br />

130 8 8 4,000 62.5<br />

124 1<br />

153<br />

67 8 1,000 15.6<br />

166 1 1 3 3.0<br />

130<br />

166 6 6 250 6.9<br />

152<br />

193<br />

166 2 1.2 35 24.3<br />

152 9 10 3,500 35.0<br />

124 0.9 1 20 20.0


Yibinosaurus<br />

Yimenosaurus<br />

Yingshanosaurus<br />

Yixianosaurus<br />

Yubasaurus<br />

Yunnanosaurus<br />

Zalmoxes<br />

Zanclodon<br />

Zapsalis<br />

Zatomus<br />

Zephyrosaurus<br />

Zigongosaurus<br />

Zizhongosaurus<br />

Ouyang vide [Anonymous: Chongqing Natural<br />

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Hou, L., X. Chao, and (first name?) Chu. 1976.<br />

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Sinica Whole Number 162 New Series C 23<br />

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plates.<br />

1 27<br />

1 25<br />

2 59<br />

0 8<br />

2 40<br />

1 22<br />

2 41<br />

4<br />

0 16<br />

4<br />

2 40<br />

1 30<br />

1 27<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia China Early Jurassic<br />

plateosaur prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia China Early Jurassic<br />

Hettangian (?)<br />

Sinemurian (?)<br />

Pliensbachian (?)<br />

Toarcian (?)<br />

Hettangian (?)<br />

Sinemurian (?)<br />

Pliensbachian (?)<br />

Toarcian (?)<br />

stegosaur thyreophora<br />

ornithischia China Late Jurassic Tithonian<br />

Berriasian (?)<br />

Valanginian (?)<br />

Hauterivian (?)<br />

maniraptora coelurosaur<br />

Barremian (?)<br />

tetanura theropod<br />

Early<br />

Aptian (?) Albian<br />

saurischia<br />

hypsilophodont<br />

China<br />

Cretaceous (?)<br />

ornithopod ornithischia<br />

yunnanosaur<br />

prosauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

China Mid Jurassic Bathonian<br />

saurischia China Early Jurassic Hettangian<br />

iguanodont ornithopod<br />

ornithischia Romania<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Berriasian<br />

troodon theropod<br />

saurischia Canada, U.S. Late Cretaceous Campanian<br />

hypsilophodont<br />

ornithopod ornithischia U.S.<br />

Early<br />

Cretaceous Aptian<br />

cetiosaur sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia China Mid Jurassic Bathonian<br />

vulcanodontidae<br />

sauropod<br />

sauropodomorpha<br />

saurischia China Early Jurassic Toarcian<br />

193<br />

193 9 1,000 12.3<br />

148 5 5 1,000 40.0<br />

130 0.4 1 3.1<br />

166<br />

204 7 7 1,000 20.4<br />

141 9 4,000 49.4<br />

77<br />

117 1.8 2 25 6.3<br />

166<br />

185 9 9 8,000 98.8


Zuniceratops<br />

Zupaysaurus<br />

Wolfe, D.G., and J.I. Kirkland J I. 1998.<br />

Zuniceratops christopheri n. gen. & n. sp., a<br />

ceratopsian dinosaur from the Moreno Hill<br />

Formation (Cretaceous, Turonian) of West-Central<br />

New Mexico. In: Lower and Middle Cretaceous<br />

terrestrial ecosystems (S.G. Lucas, J.I. Kirkland,<br />

and J.W. Estep, eds.). New Mexico Museum of<br />

Natural History and Science, Bulletin 14: pp. 303-<br />

317.<br />

Arucci, A. B., and Coria, R. A., 2003, A new<br />

Triassic carnivorous dinosaur from Argentina:<br />

Ameghiniana, v. 40, n. 2, p. 217-228.<br />

2 46<br />

ceratopsomorpha<br />

ceratopia ceratopia<br />

marginocephalia<br />

ornithischia New Mexico Late Cretaceous Turonian<br />

0 0 tetanura (?) theropod<br />

saurischia Argentina Late Triassic Rhaetian<br />

91 3.5 3.5 250 20.4<br />

208 5.5 200 6.6

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