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Thescelosaurus
Taxonomy
Thescelosaurus was named by Gilmore (1913). It is the type genus of Thescelosaurinae, Thescelosauridae.
It was assigned to Scelidosaurinae by Huene (1927); to Camptosaurinae by Nopcsa (1928) and Huene (1934); to Camptosauridae by Gilmore (1913) and Huene (1956); to Ornithopoda by Ostrom (1965); to Iguanodontidae by Matthew (1915), Galton (1974), Galton (1974) and Thulborn (1975); to Hypsilophodontia by Sereno (1986) and Norman (1989); to Iguanodontia by Buchholz (2002); to Euornithopoda by Norman et al. (2004) and Galton (2009); to Neornithischia by Boyd et al. (2009); to Ornithopoda by Butler et al. (2008) and Han et al. (2012); to Hypsilophodontidae by Gilmore (1915), Lull (1924), Parks (1926), Parks (1926), Hay (1930), Russell (1930), Parks (1935), Swinton (1936), Romer (1956), Parsch (1963), Kuhn (1964), Estes (1964), Simmons (1965), Romer (1966), Charig (1967), Thulborn (1970), Swinton (1970), Thulborn (1970), Thulborn (1971), Wolberg (1980), McIntosh (1981), Weishampel and Weishampel (1983), Milner and Norman (1984), Norman (1984), Breithaupt (1985), Cooper (1985), Clemens (1986), Carroll (1988), Galton (1989), Sues and Norman (1990), Grigorescu (1992), Weishampel and Heinrich (1992), Galton (1995), Sues (1997), Ryan (1997), Dodson (1997), Winkler et al. (1997), Eberth et al. (2001), Ryan and Evans (2005) and Alifanov and Saveliev (2014); to Thescelosaurinae by Sternberg (1940), Brown and Druckenmiller (2011), Brown et al. (2013) and Madzia et al. (2018); to Thescelosauridae by Sternberg (1937), Tatarinov (1964), Rozhdestvensky and Tatarinov (1964), Thulborn (1974), Eberth (1997) and Herne et al. (2019); and to Clypeodonta by Dieudonné et al. (2020).
It was assigned to Scelidosaurinae by Huene (1927); to Camptosaurinae by Nopcsa (1928) and Huene (1934); to Camptosauridae by Gilmore (1913) and Huene (1956); to Ornithopoda by Ostrom (1965); to Iguanodontidae by Matthew (1915), Galton (1974), Galton (1974) and Thulborn (1975); to Hypsilophodontia by Sereno (1986) and Norman (1989); to Iguanodontia by Buchholz (2002); to Euornithopoda by Norman et al. (2004) and Galton (2009); to Neornithischia by Boyd et al. (2009); to Ornithopoda by Butler et al. (2008) and Han et al. (2012); to Hypsilophodontidae by Gilmore (1915), Lull (1924), Parks (1926), Parks (1926), Hay (1930), Russell (1930), Parks (1935), Swinton (1936), Romer (1956), Parsch (1963), Kuhn (1964), Estes (1964), Simmons (1965), Romer (1966), Charig (1967), Thulborn (1970), Swinton (1970), Thulborn (1970), Thulborn (1971), Wolberg (1980), McIntosh (1981), Weishampel and Weishampel (1983), Milner and Norman (1984), Norman (1984), Breithaupt (1985), Cooper (1985), Clemens (1986), Carroll (1988), Galton (1989), Sues and Norman (1990), Grigorescu (1992), Weishampel and Heinrich (1992), Galton (1995), Sues (1997), Ryan (1997), Dodson (1997), Winkler et al. (1997), Eberth et al. (2001), Ryan and Evans (2005) and Alifanov and Saveliev (2014); to Thescelosaurinae by Sternberg (1940), Brown and Druckenmiller (2011), Brown et al. (2013) and Madzia et al. (2018); to Thescelosauridae by Sternberg (1937), Tatarinov (1964), Rozhdestvensky and Tatarinov (1964), Thulborn (1974), Eberth (1997) and Herne et al. (2019); and to Clypeodonta by Dieudonné et al. (2020).
Synonyms
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Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1913 | Thescelosaurus Gilmore p. 1 figs. 1-5 |
1915 | Thescelosaurus Gilmore pp. 612-613 |
1915 | Thescelosaurus Matthew p. 81 |
1924 | Thescelosaurus Lull p. 238 |
1926 | Thescelosaurus Parks |
1927 | Thescelosaurus Huene p. 261 |
1928 | Thescelesaurus Nopcsa p. 184 |
1930 | Thescelosaurus Hay p. 207 |
1930 | Thescelosaurus Russell p. 140 |
1934 | Thescelosaurus Huene p. 17 |
1935 | Thescelosaurus Parks p. 194 |
1936 | Thescelosaurus Swinton |
1937 | Thescelosaurus Sternberg p. 375 |
1940 | Thescelosaurus Sternberg |
1956 | Thescelosaurus Huene |
1956 | Thescelosaurus Romer p. 628 |
1963 | Thescelosaurus Parsch p. 8 |
1964 | Thescelosaurus Estes p. 144 |
1964 | Thescelosaurus Kuhn p. 6 |
1964 | Thescelosaurus Rozhdestvensky and Tatarinov |
1964 | Thescelosaurus Tatarinov p. 570 |
1965 | Thescelosaurus Ostrom p. 39 |
1965 | Thescelosaurus Simmons p. 68 |
1966 | Thescelosaurus Romer p. 370 |
1967 | Thescelosaurus Charig p. 716 |
1970 | Thescelosaurus Swinton p. 200 |
1970 | Thescelosaurus Thulborn p. 244 |
1971 | Thescelosaurus Thulborn p. 77 |
1974 | Thescelosaurus Galton p. 150 |
1974 | Thescelosaurus Thulborn p. 172 |
1975 | Thescelosaurus Thulborn p. 99 |
1980 | Thescelosaurus Wolberg p. 50 |
1981 | Thescelosaurus McIntosh p. 30 |
1983 | Thescelosaurus Weishampel and Weishampel p. 44 |
1984 | Thescelosaurus Milner and Norman p. 147 |
1984 | Thescelosaurus Norman pp. 342-344 fig. 7 |
1985 | Thescelosaurus Breithaupt p. 165 |
1985 | Thescelosaurus Cooper p. 313 |
1986 | Thescelosaurus Clemens p. 79 |
1986 | Thescelosaurus Sereno |
1988 | Thescelosaurus Carroll |
1989 | Thescelosaurus Galton p. 218 |
1989 | Thescelosaurus Norman p. 63 |
1990 | Thescelosaurus Sues and Norman p. 500 |
1992 | Thescelosaurus Grigorescu p. 147 |
1992 | Thescelosaurus Weishampel and Heinrich p. 163 |
1995 | Bugenasaura Galton pp. 307-309 |
1995 | Thescelosaurus Galton pp. 307-308 |
1995 | Bugenasaura Galton pp. 308-309 figs. 5A-C, 6 |
1995 | Bugenasaura infernalis Galton p. 309 figs. 5A-C, 6 |
1997 | Thescelosaurus Dodson p. 12 |
1997 | Thescelosaurus Eberth p. 202 |
1997 | Thescelosaurus Ryan p. 257 |
1997 | Thescelosaurus Sues p. 356 |
1997 | Thescelosaurus Winkler et al. p. 345 fig. 19 |
1999 | Bugenasaura Galton p. 518 |
1999 | Bugenasaura infernalis Galton p. 518 |
2001 | Thescelosaurus Eberth et al. p. 66 |
2002 | Bugenasaura infernalis Buchholz p. 19 |
2002 | Thescelosaurus Buchholz p. 21 |
2004 | Bugenasaura Norman et al. p. 394 |
2004 | Bugenasaura infernalis Norman et al. p. 394 |
2004 | Thescelosaurus Norman et al. p. 395 |
2005 | Thescelosaurus Ryan and Evans p. 329 |
2008 | Bugenasaura infernalis Butler et al. p. 9 |
2008 | Bugenasaura Butler et al. p. 21 figs. 2-4 |
2008 | Thescelosaurus Butler et al. p. 21 figs. 2-4 |
2009 | Thescelosaurus Boyd et al. pp. 761-762 |
2009 | Thescelosaurus Galton p. 215 |
2011 | Thescelosaurus Brown and Druckenmiller p. 1344 |
2012 | Thescelosaurus Han et al. p. 1391 fig. 14 |
2013 | Thescelosaurus Brown et al. p. 512 |
2014 | Bugenasaura Alifanov and Saveliev p. 419 |
2014 | Thescelosaurus Alifanov and Saveliev p. 419 |
2018 | Thescelosaurus Madzia et al. p. 973 fig. 4 |
2019 | Thescelosaurus Herne et al. p. 574 fig. 25 |
2020 | Thescelosaurus Dieudonné et al. |
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G. †Thescelosaurus Gilmore 1913
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†Thescelosaurus assiniboiensis Brown et al. 2011
†Thescelosaurus edmontonensis Sternberg 1940
†Thescelosaurus garbanii Morris 1976
†Thescelosaurus neglectus Gilmore 1913
Invalid names: Bugenasaura Galton 1995 [synonym], Bugenasaura infernalis Galton 1995 [nomen dubium]
Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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C. A. Boyd et al. 2009 | Each of the characters proposed below is followed by (character number:state present) from Appendix 1 and illustrated in Figure 4. The following proposed autapomorphies comprise characters optimized as unique to a Thescelosaurus clade relative to all other analyzed taxa: frontals wider at midorbital level than across posterior margin (126:1); dorsolaterally directed process on surangular (129:1); prominent, horizontal ridge on maxilla with at least the posterior portion covered by a series of coarse, rounded, obliquely inclined ridges (131:1); depressed posterior half of ventral edge of jugal covered laterally with obliquely inclined ridges (132:1); foramen in dorsal surface of prefrontal dorsomedial to articulation surface for palpebral that opens into the orbit (133:1). Two additional characters are currently uniquely known for parts of the Thescelosaurus clade, but are unable to be evaluated for its sister taxon Parksosaurus: dorsal edge of opisthotic indented by deep, ‘Y-shaped’ excavation in dorsal view (127:1); palpebral dorsoventrally flattened and rugose along the medial and distal edges (125:1). The latter character is also present in an otherwise distinct basal neornithischian specimen from China housed at IVPP (CAB pers. obs.) whose relationships have not yet been evaluated. Only NCSM 15728 displays all proposed autapomorphies for Thescelosaurus (see Fig. 4 and Table), but subsets are preserved in all other referred specimens.
Two additional characters are optimized as local apomorphies of the Thescelosaurus clade, but occur convergently within major neornithischian subclades: angle between ventral margin of braincase (occipital condyle, basal tubera, and basipterygoid processes) and a line drawn through center of the trigeminal foramen and posterodorsal hypoglossal foramen less than fifteen degrees (128:1); and femur longer than tibia (130:1). The former is found in Iguanodontia and the latter occurs in both Iguanodontia and Marginocephalia. |
Measurements
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Source: g = genus, subo = suborder, o = order | |||||
References: Peczkis 1995, Marsh 1875, Benton 1983 |
Age range: base of the Late/Upper Turonian to the top of the Lancian or 93.50000 to 66.00000 Ma
Collections (54 total)
Time interval | Ma | Country or state | Original ID and collection number |
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Late/Upper Turonian | USA (Utah) | T. sp. (14415) | |
Late/Upper Campanian | Canada (Alberta) | T. neglectus (45261 45262 45264 47816) | |
Late/Upper Campanian | USA (New Mexico) | T. sp. (52052) | |
Middle Campanian | Canada (Alberta) | T. neglectus (45240 47794 47795 47809) | |
Late/Upper Campanian - Maastrichtian | Canada (Alberta) | T. sp. (45758) | |
Maastrichtian | USA (South Dakota) | T. sp. (74175) | |
Maastrichtian | USA (Montana) | Dinosauria indet. (54081) T. sp. (85499) | |
Lancian | USA (Montana) | T. sp. (14535 14549 14574 14582 14639 14654 179991) | |
Lancian | USA (Colorado) | T. sp. (14640) | |
Lancian | USA (Wyoming) | T. neglectus (14519 14566) T. sp. (14557) | |
Lancian | USA (South Dakota) | T. neglectus (14537 192251) | |
Lancian | USA (North Dakota) | T. neglectus (14610) | |
Late/Upper Maastrichtian | Canada (Saskatchewan) | T. neglectus (45675 48628) | |
Late/Upper Maastrichtian | USA (South Dakota) | T. neglectus (45390 50084) T. sp. (221943 224484 224491) | |
Late/Upper Maastrichtian | USA (North Dakota) | T. neglectus (45098 45099 45102 45128 45136 45144) T. sp. (141583) | |
Late/Upper Maastrichtian | USA (Wyoming) | T. neglectus (14585 48626 50085) T. sp. (26760) | |
Late/Upper Maastrichtian | USA (Montana) | Dinosauria indet. (54080) T. garbanii, T. neglectus (48622) T. neglectus (14674 48629 142326) T. sp. (189003) | |
Late/Upper Maastrichtian | Canada (Alberta) | Pachycephalosaurus sp. (14569) T. edmontonensis (48627) |