Euoplocephalus tutus Lambe 1902

Reptilia - Ornithischia - Ankylosauridae

Alternative combinations: Ankylosaurus tutus, Europlocephalus tutus, Palaeoscincus tutus, Stereocephalus tutus

Full reference: L. M. Lambe. 1902. New genera and species from the Belly River Series (mid-Cretaceous). Geological Survey of Canada Contributions to Canadian Palaeontology 3(2):25-81

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

See also Arbour 2007, Arbour et al. 2014, Arbour and Currie 2013, Arbour and Currie 2013, Arbour et al. 2014, Arbour and Currie 2016, Arbour et al. 2012, Barrett 2001, Blows 2014, Borinder et al. 2016, Brown 1908, Brown 1914, Burns 2008, Burns and Sullivan 2011, Burns and Sullivan 2011, Carpenter 2001, Carpenter et al. 2011, Coombs 1978, Coombs 1986, Currie 2000, Currie 2005, Eberth 1997, Eberth et al. 2001, Ford 2000, Ford and Kirkland 2001, Garcia and Pereda-Suberbiola 2003, Gilmore 1921, Gilmore 1923, Han et al. 2014, Hay 1930, Hennig 1915, Hill et al. 2015, Huene 1927, Kineer et al. 2016, Kirkland et al. 2013, Kuhn 1964, Lambe 1902, Lambe 1905, Lambe 1910, Lambe 1914, Lambe 1915, Lambe 1919, Longrich 2008, Osi and Makádi 2009, Parks 1924, Penkalski 2014, Penkalski 2018, Penkalski and Blows 2013, Russell 1930, Russell 1964, Russell 1966, Ryan and Evans 2005, Sakagami and Kawabe 2020, Sereno 1986, Simmons 1965, Sternberg 1917, Sternberg 1928, Sullivan and Fowler 2006, Tumanova 1987, Vickaryous 2006, Vickaryous et al. 2004 and Vickaryous and Ryan 1997

Sister taxa: none

Type specimen: NMC 210, a skull (Skull roof of the antorbital region, and a partial first cervical half ring). Its type locality is near mouth of Berry Creek (NMC), which is in a Campanian terrestrial horizon in the Dinosaur Park Formation of Canada.

Distribution:

• Cretaceous of Canada (6: Alberta collections)

Total: 6 collections each including a single occurrence

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