Thescelosaurus neglectus Gilmore 1913 (ornithopod)

Reptilia - Ornithischia

Full reference: C. W. Gilmore. 1913. A new dinosaur from the Lance Formation of Wyoming. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Publications 61(5):1-5

Belongs to Thescelosaurus according to M. C. Herne et al. 2018

See also Andrzejewski et al. 2019, Anonymous 1963, Becerra et al. 2016, Bell et al. 2018, Boyd et al. 2009, Breithaupt 1985, Brown 1914, Brown et al. 2013, Buchholz 2002, Butler and Galton 2009, Butler and Sullivan 2009, Butler et al. 2008, Charig 1967, Cleland et al. 2011, Cruzado-Caballero et al. 2019, Derstler 1994, Dieudonné et al. 2020, Dieudonné et al. 2020, Dieudonné et al. 2016, Eberth 1997, Eberth et al. 2001, Estes 1964, Galton 1989, Galton 1995, Galton 2009, Gilmore 1913, Gilmore 1915, Gilmore 1925, Han et al. 2012, Hay 1930, Herne et al. 2019, Hübner and Rauhut 2007, Huene 1927, Jurcsak and Popa 1979, Kuhn 1964, Longrich 2008, Madzia et al. 2018, McIntosh 1981, Norman et al. 2004, Ostrom 1965, Parks 1926, Russell 1930, Russell 1964, Ryan and Evans 2005, Sloan 1976, Sternberg 1937, Sternberg 1940, Sues 1997, Sues and Norman 1990, Swinton 1936, Tatarinov 1964, Thulborn 1974, Weishampel and Heinrich 1992, Weishampel and Weishampel 1983 and Wolberg 1980

Sister taxa: Bugenasaura infernalis, Thescelosaurus assiniboiensis, Thescelosaurus edmontonensis, Thescelosaurus garbanii

Type specimen: USNM 7757, a partial skeleton. Its type locality is Thescelosaurus type, Dogie Creek, which is in a Maastrichtian terrestrial horizon in the Lance Formation of Wyoming.

Ecology: ground dwelling herbivore

Distribution:

• Cretaceous of Canada (9: Alberta, Saskatchewan collections), United States (19: Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming)

Total: 28 collections each including a single occurrence

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