Reptilia - Ornithischia - Hadrosauridae
Full reference: C. M. Sternberg. 1953. A mew hadrosaur from the Oldman Formation of Alberta: discussion of nomenclature. National Museum of Canada Bulletin 128:1-12
Parent taxon: Brachylophosaurini according to P. Cruzado-Caballero and J. E. Powell 2017
See also Bell 2014, Brett-Surman 1979, Carroll 1988, Chapman and Brett-Surman 1990, Clemens 1986, Cruzado-Caballero et al. 2010, Dalla Vecchia 2020, Dodson 1983, Eberth et al. 2001, Forster 1997, Gates et al. 2011, Godefroit et al. 2004, Godefroit et al. 1998, Godefroit et al. 2008, Guenther 2009, Hopson 1975, Horner 1988, Horner 1992, Horner et al. 2004, Kirkland et al. 2006, Kuhn 1964, Kuhn 1966, Lehman et al. 2016, Maryanska and Osmólska 1984, Molnar 1980, Pereda-Suberbiola et al. 2009, Prieto-Márquez 2005, Prieto-Márquez 2010, Prieto-Márquez 2010, Prieto-Marquez 2013, Prieto-Márquez et al. 2006, Prieto-Marquez and Salinas 2010, Prieto-Márquez and Wagner 2010, Ramírez-Velasco et al. 2012, Romer 1966, Russell 1984, Ryan and Evans 2005, Sternberg 1953, Sternberg 1954, Tan et al. 2015, Tatarinov 1964, Thulborn 1974, Weishampel and Horner 1990, Weishampel and Weishampel 1983 and You et al. 2003
Sister taxa: Acristavus, Hadrosaurus, Maiasaura, Ornatops, Probrachylophosaurus, Wulagasaurus
Subtaxa: Brachylophosaurus canadensis
Ecology: ground dwelling herbivore
Distribution:
• Cretaceous of Canada (2: Alberta collections), United States (6: Montana)
Total: 8 collections each including a single occurrence
Specimen images are retrieved through the ePANDDA API.