Edmontonia is a genus of panoplosaurin nodosaurid dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous Period. It is part of the Nodosauridae, a family within Ankylosauria...
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Denversaurus (redirect from Edmontonia schlessmani)
referred the find to Edmontonia longiceps. In 1988, Robert Thomas Bakker decided to split the genus Edmontonia. The species Edmontonia rugosidens was made...
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been considered the proper name for material otherwise referred to as Edmontonia, complicating its phylogenetic and ecological interpretations, at one...
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includes not only the Late Cretaceous Panoplosaurus, Denversaurus and Edmontonia, but also the mid Cretaceous Animantarx and Texasetes, as well as Patagopelta...
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Glyptodontopelta (redirect from Edmontonia australis)
supraorbital and bone fragments. It was named in 2000 by Tracy Ford. Edmontonia australis is a junior synonym of Glyptodontopelta. Fossils of Glyptodontopelta...
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experienced male and the Edmontonia has found a last leaf. Suddenly, the log she stands on breaks apart and the Edmontonia slides down the snow on her...
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Argentinian ankylosaur (Patagopelta) Texasetes Denversaurus Edmontonia longiceps Edmontonia rugosidens...
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is tall, and similar coracoid to scapula proportions to Animantarx and Edmontonia. The skull of Peloroplites has an estimated length of 56 cm and a maximum...
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Edmontonia rugosidens Edmontonia longiceps Denversaurus schlessmani...
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conflated with that of Edmontonia (earlier referred to as Palaeoscincus); in addition to Ankylosaurus being depicted with spikes, Edmontonia has also been depicted...
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Argentinian ankylosaur Texasetes Denversaurus Edmontonia longiceps Edmontonia rugosidens...
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Fossilized armour of Edmontonia, specimen AMNH 5665...
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Anchiceratops and Montanoceratops cerorhynchus, the armored nodosaur Edmontonia longiceps, the duckbilled hadrosaur Edmontosaurus regalis, the theropods...
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were rare in Laramidia, and there were only specialized forms, such as Edmontonia and Panoplosaurus. This is an example of how isolated faunas develop differently...
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specimens. Ankylosaurs are also well-represented in this member. The genera Edmontonia and Anodontosaurus have been found alongside indeterminate ankylosaur...
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Anchiceratops, Anodontosaurus, Arrhinoceratops, Atrociraptor, Epichirostenotes, Edmontonia, Edmontosaurus, Hypacrosaurus, Ornithomimus, Pachyrhinosaurus, Parksosaurus...
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Generic Ankylosaur (based on the ichnotaxon Ligabueichnium, but named Edmontonia in the show) Saltasaurus Leptictidium Propalaeotherium Europolemur Gastornis...
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Argentinian ankylosaur (Patagopelta) Texasetes Denversaurus Edmontonia longiceps Edmontonia rugosidens...
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Tyrannosaurus, dromaeosaurids, Paronychodon, Ricardoestesia, Edmontosaurus, Edmontonia, Ankylosaurus, and Pachycephalosaurus. Some of the fluvial channels contain...
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considered to be basal to geologically younger nodosaurids like Panoplosaurus, Edmontonia, and Animantarx. In a 2001 analysis, Carpenter included the former three...
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collected and described Pachyrhinosaurus, Brachylophosaurus, Parksosaurus and Edmontonia.[citation needed] A contemporary author wrote, "No published study of...
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Laramidia by the late Cretaceous, existing only in specialized forms like Edmontonia and Panoplosaurus while nodosaurs were thriving in Appalachia. Archibald...
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Greenaway (occasionally) Julianne Buescher (face, occasionally) Edmontonia Ethyl is an Edmontonia who is Fran's mother, Earl's mother-in-law, and the maternal...
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Two separate studies have found Animantarx to be the sister taxon of Edmontonia within Nodosauridae. The cladogram below follows the 2018 phylogenetic...
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Prosaurolophus maximus Parasaurolophus walkeri Ankylosauria Panoplosaurus Edmontonia Euoplocephalus tutus Hypsilophodontidae Orodromeus Pachycephalosauria...
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Struthiomimus, tyrannosaurids Gorgosaurus, and Daspletosaurus, and armored Edmontonia and Euoplocephalus. The Dinosaur Park Formation is interpreted as a low-relief...
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ankylosaurians are known: Ankylosaurus, Denversaurus, and possibly a species of Edmontonia or an undescribed genus. Multiple genera of ceratopsians are known from...
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Leptoceratops, the ankylosaurid Ankylosaurus, the nodosaurids Denversaurus and Edmontonia, and the theropods Acheroraptor, Dakotaraptor, Ornithomimus, Struthiomimus...
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