Re-examination of the cranial osteology of the Arctic Alaskan hadrosaurine with implications for its taxonomic status

Volume: 15, Issue: 5, Pages: e0232410 - e0232410
Published: May 6, 2020
Abstract
Hadrosaurid fossils from the Liscomb Bonebed (Prince Creek Formation, North Slope, Alaska) were the first dinosaur bones discovered from the Arctic. While the Prince Creek Formation hadrosaurids were long identified as Edmontosaurus, a member of the sub-clade Hadrosaurinae, they were recently assigned to a newly-erected taxon, Ugrunaaluk kuukpikensis. However, taxonomic status of the new taxon is ambiguous largely due to the immature nature of...
Paper Details
Title
Re-examination of the cranial osteology of the Arctic Alaskan hadrosaurine with implications for its taxonomic status
Published Date
May 6, 2020
Journal
Volume
15
Issue
5
Pages
e0232410 - e0232410
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