Orodromines Temporal range: Cretaceous, 113–75 Ma |
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Illustration of the type species, Orodromeus makelai | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Clade: | Dinosauria |
Order: | †Ornithischia |
Family: | †Thescelosauridae |
Subfamily: |
†Orodrominae Brown et al, 2013 |
Type species | |
Orodromeus makelai Horner & Weishampel, 1988 |
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Genera | |
Orodrominae is a subfamily of Thescelosaurid dinosaurs from the Cretaceous of North America.
Orodromines were a North American based group with fossils from Canada and United States only.Albertadromeus, as its name suggests, is only from the upper (later) part of the Oldman Formation in the Belly River Group of Alberta, Canada.Orodromeus, the type genus, was widespread through Montana. Its holotype was found at the Egg Mountain in the Two Medicine Formation.Oryctodromeus fossils were found in the Lima Peaks section of the Blackleaf Formation, also from Montana.Zephyrosaurus, the most widespread genus, lived in southern Montana and northern Wyoming. Its holotypes locality is the Wolf Creek Canyon, which is a sandstone in the Cloverly Formation.
Orodromines are widespread throughout time starting in the Aptian and ending in the Campanian. The earliest fossils are of Zephyrosaurus and are from the Aptian (113 Ma). After a 13 million year gap in the fossil record, fossils of a less common Oryctodromeus date to about 95 Ma in the Cenomanian. The next chronological fossils are from 76.5 Ma and belong to Albertadromeus. The latest fossils in the fossil record belonging to Orodromines are from the type genus, Orodromeus and date to 75 Ma.