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Anodontosaurus lambei Sternberg, 1929

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    Object Details

    Collector

    George F. Sternberg

    Geologic Age

    Mesozoic / Cretaceous / Late / Maastrichtian

    Record Last Modified

    24 Nov 2025

    Skeletal Morphology

    Axial elements - partial, Appendicular elements - partial, distal tail

    Stratigraphy

    Edmonton Group / Horseshoe Canyon Fm / Horsethief Mbr

    USNM Number

    V10753

    Type Citation

    Coombs. 1995. Canadian Jour.Earth Sci. 32 (n.7): 902-912, tf.1m,2f,tbl.1.
    Arbour, V. M., Currie, P. J. 2013. Euoplocephalus tutus and the diversity of ankylosaurid dinosaurs in the Late Cretaceous of Alberta, Canada, and Montana, USA.. Plos One. 8 (5): 1-39.

    Place

    Alberta, Canada, North America

    Published Name

    Anodontosaurus lambei Sternberg, 1929
    Euoplocephalus tutus Lambe, 1902

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    Paleogeneral
    Reptiles/Amphibians
    Reptilia Dinosauria Ankylosauria
    Paleobiology

    Taxonomy

    Animalia Chordata Vertebrata Sauropsida Reptilia Archosauria Dinosauria Ornithischia Ankylosauria Ankylosauridae

    Data Source

    NMNH - Paleobiology Dept.

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/36a16daf6-5552-4b18-b84a-db92899dcfa1

    Record ID

    nmnhpaleobiology_3342143

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