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Theropods
Other theropods
Miscellaneous Theropod dinosaurs of the Hell Creek Formation | |||||
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Genus | Species | Presence | Description | ||
A. archibaldi |
An enantiornithine. | ||||
P. lacustris |
A common coelurosaur, possibly dromaeosaurid. Also found in the Fruitland, Judith River, Lance, and Laramie Formations. | ||||
R. gilmorei |
A common coelurosaur, possibly synonymous with Paronychodon. Also found in the Aguja, Judith River, Lance, Oldman, and Scollard Formations. |
Deinonychosaurs
Theropod dinosaurs of the Hell Creek Formation | |||||
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cf. Dromaeosaurus sp. |
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A very common dromaeosaurid. |
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Troodon sp. |
A troodontid. |
Oviraptorosaurs
Theropod dinosaurs of the Hell Creek Formation | ||||
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A large oviraptorosaur. | |||
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A large oviraptorosaur. | |||
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An oviraptorosaur, possibly a species of Chirostenotes. Also found in the Judith River Formation. |
Tyrannosaurids
Theropod dinosaurs of the Hell Creek Formation | |||||||
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Genus | Species | State | Stratigraphic position | Abundance | Description | Images | |
A. megagracilis |
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Remains later referred to Tyrannosaurus rex. |
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A. mirandus |
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A. molnari |
Remains later referred to Tyrannosaurus rex. | ||||||
N. lancensis |
A small tyrannosaur, possibly synonymous with Tyrannosaurus. | ||||||
T. rex |
A tyrannosaur, known from several specimens including a juvenile nicknamed "Jane". Also found in the Denver, Frenchman, Hill Creek South, Javelina, Kirtland, Lance, McRae, North Horn, Scollard, and Willow Creek Formations. |
Ornithomimmosaurs
Theropod dinosaurs of the Hell Creek Formation | ||||
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An ornithomimid. | |||
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A large ornithomimid. |
Ornithischians
Ornithischian dinosaurs of the Hell Creek Formation | ||||
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An ankylosaur. Also found in the Lance and Scollard Formations. | |||
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A pachycephalosaur, possibly synonymous with Pachycephalosaurus. | |||
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An ankylosaur. | |||
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A pachycephalosaur. Also found in the Judith River and Lance Formations. | |||
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A pachycephalosaur, possibly synonymous with Prenocephale. | |||
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A pachycephalosaur, possibly synonymous with Pachycephalosaurus. Also found in the Lance Formation. | |||
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A ceratopsian. Also found in the Frenchman, Javelina, Kirtland, Lance, and North Horn Formations. | |||
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Ornithopods
Ornithischian dinosaurs of the Hell Creek Formation | ||||
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A "duck-billed" hadrosaur, possibly synonymous with Edmontosaurus. | |||
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A crested lambeosaurine hadrosaur. Also found in the Dinosaur Park Formation. | |||
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A small ornithopod. Also found in the Frenchman, Lance, Laramie, and Scollard Formations. Includes Bugenasaura. |
Plants
Plants of the Hell Creek Formation | ||||
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Casts of Dawn Redwood seed cones are known from the Hell Creek. | |||
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A prehistoric species of water lettuce, previously assigned to the genus Pistia. |
Pterosaurs
Pterosaurs of the Hell Creek Formation | ||||
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A single azhdarchid neck bone may belong to the genus Quetzalcoatlus. |
Footnotes
- ^ "Dinosaur distribution (Late Jurassic; North America; Montana)." Weishampel, et al. (2004). Pp. 584.
- Longrich, N. (2008). "A new, large ornithomimid from the Cretaceous Dinosaur Park Formation of Alberta, Canada: Implications for the study of dissociated dinosaur remains." Palaeontology, 54(1): 983-996.
- Boyd, Clint A. (2009). "Taxonomic revision of the basal neornithischian taxa Thescelosaurus and Bugenasaura". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 29 (3): 758–770.
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suggested) (help) - Henderson, M.D. and Peterson, J.E. "An azhdarchid pterosaur cervical vertebra from the Hell Creek Formation (Maastrichtian) of southeastern Montana." Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 26(1): 192–195.
References
- Weishampel, David B.; Dodson, Peter; and Osmólska, Halszka (eds.): The Dinosauria, 2nd, Berkeley: University of California Press. 861 pp. ISBN 0-520-24209-2.