Alternative combinations: Leaellynasaura amigraphica, Leaellynnasaura amicagraphica
Full reference: T. H. Rich and P. Vickers-Rich. 1989. Polar dinosaurs and biotas of the Early Cretaceous of southeastern Australia. National Geographic Research 5(1):15-53
Belongs to Leaellynasaura according to R. J. Duncan et al. 2021
See also Agnolin et al. 2010, Bell et al. 2018, Buchholz 2002, Dieudonné et al. 2016, Galton 1989, Herne et al. 2019, Herne et al. 2018, Madzia et al. 2018, Molnar 1992, Molnar 1996, Molnar 1996, Norman et al. 2004, Poropat et al. 2023, Rich 1996, Rich et al. 2010, Rich and Vickers-Rich 1989, Rich and Vickers-Rich 1994, Romilio and Salisbury 2011, Scanlon 2006, Sues 1997 and Sues and Norman 1990
Sister taxa: none
Type specimen: NMV P185991, a partial skull. Its type locality is Slippery Rock, Dinosaur Cove, which is in an Albian crevasse splay sandstone/mudstone in the Eumeralla Formation of Australia.
Ecology: ground dwelling herbivore
Distribution:
• Cretaceous of Australia (4 collections)
Total: 4 collections each including a single occurrence
Specimen images are retrieved through the ePANDDA API.
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