Alternative combinations: Stegoceras validus, Troodon validus
Synonyms: Ornatotholus browni Wall and Galton 1979, Stegoceras browni Wall and Galton 1979
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 Stegoceras according to S. E. Jasinski and R. M. Sullivan 2011
See also Bohlin 1953, Brown 1914, Brown and Schlaikjer 1943, Butler and Sullivan 2009, Butler and Zhao 2009, Charig 1967, Currie 2005, Delcourt 2018, Dieudonné et al. 2020, Eberth 1997, Eberth et al. 2001, Evans et al. 2018, Galton 1971, Galton and Sues 1983, Giffin 1989, Gilmore 1924, Gilmore 1931, Goodwin 1990, Goodwin et al. 2004, Goodwin and Evans 2016, Hatcher et al. 1907, Hay 1930, Hennig 1915, Herne et al. 2019, Horner 1988, Horner et al. 2001, Horner et al. 2004, Huene 1927, Kuhn 1964, Lambe 1902, Lambe 1905, Lambe 1918, Lehman 2010, Longrich 2008, Longrich et al. 2010, Mallon et al. 2015, Maryanska 1990, Maryanska et al. 2004, Maryańska and Osmólska 1974, Olshevsky and Ford 1994, Parks 1924, Russell 1930, Russell 1946, Russell 1964, Russell 1966, Ryan and Evans 2005, Sakagami and Kawabe 2020, Schott et al. 2009, Schott and Evans 2012, Schott and Evans 2017, Sternberg 1945, Sues 1997, Sues and Galton 1987, Sullivan 2003, Sullivan 2006, Sullivan and Lucas 2006, Tatarinov 1964, van der Reest and Currie 2017, Vickaryous and Ryan 1997, Wall and Galton 1979, Watabe et al. 2011, Williamson and Carr 2003, Williamson and Carr 2006, Williamson et al. 2009, Wolberg 1980 and Woodruff et al. 2021
Sister taxon: Stegoceras novomexicanum
Type specimens:
- Stegoceras validum: NMC 515, a skull. Its type locality is Stegoceras type, Berry Creek east, GSC (NMC), which is in a Campanian terrestrial horizon in the Dinosaur Park Formation of Canada.
- Ornatotholus browni: AMNH 5450, a skull. Its type locality is 1 mile below Steveville (75 ft level) [AMNH], which is in a Campanian terrestrial horizon in the Dinosaur Park Formation of Canada.
Distribution:
• Cretaceous of Canada (19: Alberta collections), United States (9: Montana, New Mexico)
Total: 28 collections each including a single occurrence
Specimen images are retrieved through the ePANDDA API.
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