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List[edit]

Monodominant bonebeds[edit]

Name Taxon Number Age Unit Location Area Notes Images

name

taxon

number

age

unit

location

area

notes

images

Achelousaurus horneri[1]

2[1]

Two Medicine Formation[2]

Montana[2]

Albertaceratops nesmoi[1]

6+[1]

Judith River Formation[2]

Montana[2]

name

Allosaurus

number

age

unit

location

area

notes

images

Brachyceratops montanus[1]

5+[1]

JDM Quarry

Brachylophosaurus

number

Late Cretaceous (99-65)

unit

Montana

area

notes

images

Centrosaurus brinkmani[1]

5[1]

Centrosaurus brinkmani[1]

13[1]

Dinosaur Hollow

Chindesaurus mono???

number

age

unit

Arizona

area

notes

images

name

Coelophysis

number

age

unit

location

area

notes

images

Tendaguru-dd

Dicraeosaurus mono???

16 (est.)

Late Jurassic (160-142)

Tendaguru Formation

Tanzania

area

notes

images

Tuba City Dilophosaurus

Dilophosaurus

3

Early Jurassic (206-142)

Kayenta Formation

Arizona

area

notes

images

Mother's Day Site

Diplodocus

number

Late Jurassic (160-142)

Morrison Formation

Montana

area

notes

images

Tendaguru-lg

Dryosaurus

8 (est.)

Late Jurassic (160-142)

Tendaguru Formation

Tanzania

area

notes

images

Mason Dinosaur Quarry

Edmontosaurus annectens

100s (est.)

Late Cretaceous (99-65)

Hell Creek Formation

South Dakota

area

notes

images

Einiosaurus procurvicornis[1]

7[1]

Einiosaurus procurvicornis[1]

8[1]

name

Gastonia

22

age

unit

location

area

notes

images

name

Giganotosaurus

number

age

unit

location

area

notes

images

name

Hypacrosaurus

number

age

unit

location

area

notes

images

Isle of Wight Hypsilophodon

Hypsilophodon

20

Early Cretaceous (142-99)

Wealden Shales

England

area

notes

images

name

Iguanodon

number

age

unit

location

area

notes

images

Tendaguru-St

Kentrosaurus

49

Late Jurassic (160-142)

Tendaguru Formation

Tanzania

area

notes

images

Leptoceratops Bonebed

Leptoceratops

6+

Late Cretaceous (84-71)

Two Medicine

Montana

area

notes

images

name

Maiasaura

number

age

unit

location

area

notes

images

name

Mapusaurus

number

age

unit

location

area

notes

images

Pachyrhinosaurus canadensis[1]

2[1]

Pachyrhinosaurus canadensis[1]

15+[1]

Pachyrhinosaurus new species[1]

27+[1]

Pinacosaurus-Bayan Mandahu

Pinacosaurus

14

Late Cretaceous (99-65)

Bayan Madahu redbed

Inner Mongolia

area

notes

images

Trossingen

Plateosaurus engelhardti

13

Noria (221-210)

Knollenmergel

Germany

area

notes

images

name

Prosaurolophus blackfeetensis mono????

number

age

unit

location

area

notes

images

Protoceratops-Bayan Madahu

Protoceratops

number

Campanian

Bayan Mandahu redbed

Inner Mongolia

area

notes

images

Protoceratops-Toogreeg

Protoceratops

18

Campanian

Djadokhta Formation

Inner Mongolia

area

notes

images

name

Shunosaurus mono???

number

age

unit

location

area

notes

images

Styracosaurus albertensis[1]

7+[1]

name

Syntarsus

number

age

unit

location

area

notes

images

Anchiceratops ornatus[1]

Horseshoe Canyon Formation[2]

Alberta[2]

Cerro del Pueblo new species[1]

2[1]

Cerro del Pueblo Formation[2]

Coahuila[2]

Torosaurus utahensis[1]

3[1]

Torosaurus utahensis[1]

3[1]

Triceratops sp.[1]

2[1]

Hell Creek Formation[2]

Montana[2]

Hilda mega-bonebed[3]

Centrosaurus apertus[4]

1,000s[5]

Late Campanian

Dinosaur Park Formation[6]

Hilda, Alberta[3]

2.3 km2[7]

Footnotes[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae Hunt and Farke (2010); "Table 29.1: Summary of Bonebed Occurrences for Ceratopsid Dinosaurs by Subfamily," page 449.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Hunt and Farke (2010); "Taxonomic and Geographic Distributions," page 448.
  3. ^ a b Eberth, Brinkman, and Barkas (2010); "Abstract," page 495.
  4. ^ Eberth, Brinkman, and Barkas (2010); "Bonebed Taxonomic Composition, Bone Concentration, and Preliminary Taphonomy," page 502.
  5. ^ Eberth, Brinkman, and Barkas (2010); "Interpretations: Death Assemblage Size Estimates," page 506.
  6. ^ Eberth "The Site".
  7. ^ Eberth, Brinkman, and Barkas (2010); "Interpretations: Depositional History," page 504.

References[edit]

  • Eberth, David A. Hilda Dinosaur Mega-Bonebed, Alberta. The Canadian Encyclopedia.
  • D.A. Eberth, D.B. Brinkman, V. Barkas, "A centrosaurine mega-bonebed from the Upper Cretaceous of southern Alberta: Implications for behaviour and death events" in New Perspectives on Horned Dinosaurs: The Ceratopsian Symposium at the Royal Tyrrell Museum, September 2007 (2010).
  • Hunt, R. K., and A. A. Farke. 2010. Behavioral interpretations from chasmosaurine ceratopsid bonebeds: a review; pp. 447-455 in M. J. Ryan, B. J. Chinnery-Allgeier, and D. A. Eberth (eds.), New Perspectives on Horned Dinosaurs. Indiana University Press, Bloomington.
  • Weishampel, David B.; Dodson, Peter; and Osmólska, Halszka (eds.): The Dinosauria, 2nd, Berkeley: University of California Press. 861 pp. ISBN 0-520-24209-2.