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Eotrachodon orientalis

Eotrachodon
Temporal range: Late Cretaceous, 86–83.6 Ma
Eotrachodon maxilla.png
Right premaxilla
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Clade: Dinosauria
Order: Ornithischia
Suborder: Ornithopoda
Family: Hadrosauridae
Genus: Eotrachodon
Prieto-Marquez, Erickson and Ebersole, 2016
Type species
Eotrachodon orientalis
Prieto-Marquez, Erickson and Ebersole, 2016

Eotrachodon orientalis is a species of hadrosaurid that was described in 2016. The holotype was found in the Mooreville Chalk Formation (Upper Santonian) in Alabama in 2007 and includes a well-preserved skull and partial skeleton, making it a rare find among dinosaurs of Appalachia. Another primitive hadrosaur, Lophorhothon, is also known from the same formation, although Eotrachodon lived a few million years prior. A phylogenetic study has found Eotrachodon to be the sister taxon to the hadrosaurid subfamilies Lambeosaurinae and Saurolophinae. This, along with the other Appalachian hadrosaur Hadrosaurus and possibly Lophorhothon, Claosaurus and both species of Hypsibema, suggests that Appalachia was the ancestral area of Hadrosauridae.


Hadrosaurus foulkii

Eotrachodon orientalis

Lambeosaurinae

Saurolophinae



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