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Journal Article
Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 September 2008
PALAIOS (2008) 23 (9): 624–635.
...Justin S. Tweet; Karen Chin; Dennis R. Braman; Nate L. Murphy Abstract An exceptionally preserved subadult specimen (JRF 115H) of a hadrosaurid, Brachylophosaurus canadensis , from the Judith River Formation near Malta, Montana, contains abundant plant fragments concentrated within the body cavity...
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Figure1—Brachylophosaurus canadensisSternberg, 1953, MOR 794. Posterior thoracic vertebrae showing the ossified tendon trellis in left lateral view
Published: 01 March 2007
Figure 1 — Brachylophosaurus canadensis Sternberg, 1953 , MOR 794. Posterior thoracic vertebrae showing the ossified tendon trellis in left lateral view
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2016
Journal of Paleontology (2016) 90 (2): 279–287.
...Justin Tweet; Karen Chin; A. A. Ekdale Abstract Tiny sinuous trace fossils have been found within probable gut contents of an exceptionally preserved specimen of a hadrosaurid dinosaur, Brachylophosaurus canadensis , from the Judith River Formation of Montana. Approximately 280 examples...
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Posterior view of the occipital region in (A) TMP 2010.077.0030 and (B) CMN 8893 (Brachylophosaurus canadensis). bo, basioccipital; exc, exoccipital condyloid; exs, exoccipital shelf; fm, foramen magnum; nac, nasal crest; pop, paroccipital process of exoccipital; sq, squamosal. [Colour online]
Published: 22 December 2020
Fig. 9. Posterior view of the occipital region in (A) TMP 2010.077.0030 and (B) CMN 8893 ( Brachylophosaurus canadensis ). bo, basioccipital; exc, exoccipital condyloid; exs, exoccipital shelf; fm, foramen magnum; nac, nasal crest; pop, paroccipital process of exoccipital; sq, squamosal. [Colour
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Figure 10. A) Comparison of distal end of radius from SRB below and similarly sized hadrosaurid (Brachylophosaurus canadensis) above. Note similarly unweathered shafts, but greater alteration to epiphysis of SRB specimen. B) Proximal end of adult hadrosaurid (Maiasaura peeblesorum) tibia showing alteration similar to wet rot in the SRB. Scale bar 5 cm in B.
Published: 01 December 2010
Figure 10. A) Comparison of distal end of radius from SRB below and similarly sized hadrosaurid ( Brachylophosaurus canadensis ) above. Note similarly unweathered shafts, but greater alteration to epiphysis of SRB specimen. B) Proximal end of adult hadrosaurid ( Maiasaura peeblesorum ) tibia
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Saurolophinae indet. (TMM 46015-2) left maxilla in (1) lateral, (2) medial, and (3) dorsal views; line drawings compare maxillae in other hadrosaurs (reduced to common length). Bc=Brachylophosaurus canadensis; Er=Edmontosaurus regalis; Gl=Gryposaurus latidens; Ha=Hypacrosaurus altispinus; Pm=Prosaurolophus maximus; So=Saurolophus osborni.
Published: 01 March 2016
Figure 19 Saurolophinae indet. (TMM 46015-2) left maxilla in ( 1 ) lateral, ( 2 ) medial, and ( 3 ) dorsal views; line drawings compare maxillae in other hadrosaurs (reduced to common length). Bc = Brachylophosaurus canadensis ; Er = Edmontosaurus regalis ; Gl = Gryposaurus latidens ; Ha
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FIGURE 4—Quadrant maps from the JDM quarry (Museum of the Rockies), Malta, Montana, 1999. Specimen 92B, a Brachylophosaurus canadensis rib, shown spanning three quadrants (M4, M5, N5). This demonstrates the error checking step by alignment of specimens across quadrants. Misalignments can be detected and corrections to the map made before exhumation of fossils. Units in centimeters
Published: 01 February 2003
FIGURE 4 —Quadrant maps from the JDM quarry (Museum of the Rockies), Malta, Montana, 1999. Specimen 92B, a Brachylophosaurus canadensis rib, shown spanning three quadrants (M4, M5, N5). This demonstrates the error checking step by alignment of specimens across quadrants. Misalignments can
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Supratemporal bar of TMP 2010.077.0030 in left lateral view (A); of ROM 60261 (Maiasaura peeblesorum) in right lateral view, reversed (B); and of CMN 8893 (Brachylophosaurus canadensis) in left lateral view (C). Not to scale. pa, parietal; po, postorbital; prcf, precotyloid fossa; prcp, precotyloid process; qc, quadrate cotylus of squamosal; qd, quadrate; sq, squamosal. [Colour online]
Published: 22 December 2020
Fig. 7. Supratemporal bar of TMP 2010.077.0030 in left lateral view (A); of ROM 60261 ( Maiasaura peeblesorum ) in right lateral view, reversed (B); and of CMN 8893 ( Brachylophosaurus canadensis ) in left lateral view (C). Not to scale. pa, parietal; po, postorbital; prcf, precotyloid fossa
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?Gryposaurus alsatei n. sp. (TMM 46033-1) right jugal in lateral view; line drawings compare jugals in other saurolophine hadrosaurs (reduced to common length). Bc=Brachylophosaurus canadensis; Er=Edmontosaurus regalis; Gl=Gryposaurus latidens; Gm=Gryposaurus monumentensis; Gn=Gryposaurus notabilis; Kn=Kritosaurus navajovius; Pm=Prosaurolophus maximus; So=Saurolophus osborni.
Published: 01 March 2016
Figure 6 ?Gryposaurus alsatei n. sp. (TMM 46033-1) right jugal in lateral view; line drawings compare jugals in other saurolophine hadrosaurs (reduced to common length). Bc = Brachylophosaurus canadensis ; Er = Edmontosaurus regalis ; Gl = Gryposaurus latidens ; Gm = Gryposaurus
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Kritosaurus sp. (TMM 45603-2) quarry diagram showing position of preserved elements (above) with right maxilla in (1) lateral, (2) dorsal, and (3) medial views; (4) fragment of left maxilla TMM 46033-1 in lateral view; line drawings compare maxillae in other saurolophine hadrosaurs (reduced to common length). Ag=Acristavus gagslarsoni; “As”=Aguja saurolophine (AMNH 3079); Bc=Brachylophosaurus canadensis; Er=Edmontosaurus regalis; Gl=Gryposaurus latidens; “N”o=“Naashoibitosaurus” ostromi; Pm=Prosaurolophus maximus.
Published: 01 March 2016
hadrosaurs (reduced to common length). Ag = Acristavus gagslarsoni ; “ As ”=Aguja saurolophine (AMNH 3079); Bc = Brachylophosaurus canadensis ; Er = Edmontosaurus regalis ; Gl = Gryposaurus latidens ; “ N ” o =“ Naashoibitosaurus ” ostromi ; Pm = Prosaurolophus maximus .
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?Gryposaurus alsatei n. sp. (TMM 46033-1) part of right premaxilla in (1) oral, (2) lateral, (3) anterior views, with companion drawings in (4) oral and (5) anterior views; part of left palatine in (6) ventral and (7) anterior views; line drawings compare premaxillae in other saurolophine hadrosaurs (reduced to common length). Bc=Brachylophosaurus canadensis; Ea=Edmontosaurus annectens; Er=Edmontosaurus regalis; Gl=Gryposaurus latidens; Gn=Gryposaurus notabilis; Mp=Maisaura peeblesorum; Pm=Prosaurolophus maximus; “Sa”=Presa de San Antonio saurolophine; So=Saurolophus osborni.
Published: 01 March 2016
in other saurolophine hadrosaurs (reduced to common length). Bc = Brachylophosaurus canadensis ; Ea = Edmontosaurus annectens ; Er = Edmontosaurus regalis ; Gl = Gryposaurus latidens ; Gn = Gryposaurus notabilis ; Mp = Maisaura peeblesorum ; Pm = Prosaurolophus maximus ; “ Sa ”=Presa de San Antonio
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1, Barsboldia sicinskii, articulated proximal caudal vertebrae and sacrum in right lateral view (ZPAL MgD-I/110); 2, boxplot showing the distribution of the ratio between the length of the tallest available neural spine from the dorsal and sacral series and the height of the centrum for a sample of hadrosauroid dinosaurs. The inserted photograph illustrates how the two variables of this ratio were measured, exemplified in a dorsal vertebra of Bactrosaurus johnsoni (AMNH 6553) shown here in left lateral view. The ellipse highlights the value of B. sicinskii. Abbreviations: Ba = Bactrosaurus johnsoni; Bb = Barsboldia sicinskii; Br = Brachylophosaurus canadensis; Eda = Edmontosaurus annectens; Edr = Edmontosaurus regalis; Grn = Gryposaurus notabilis; Hy = Hypacrosaurus altispinus; Hys = H. stebingeri; Lc = Lambeosaurus laticaudus; Lm = L. lambei; Ma = Maiasaura peeblesorum; Ol = Olorotitan ararhensis; Pac = Parasaurolophus cyrtocristatus; Paw = P. walkeri; Ph = Pararhabdodon isonensis; Pr = Prosaurolophus maximus; Saa = Saurolophus angustirostris; Sao = Saurolophus osborni; Sh = Shantungosaurus giganteus; Ta = Tanius sinensis; Ts = Tsintaosaurus spinorhinus.
Published: 01 May 2011
 = Bactrosaurus johnsoni; Bb = Barsboldia sicinskii; Br = Brachylophosaurus canadensis; Eda = Edmontosaurus annectens; Edr = Edmontosaurus regalis; Grn = Gryposaurus notabilis; Hy = Hypacrosaurus altispinus; Hys = H. stebingeri; Lc = Lambeosaurus laticaudus; Lm = L. lambei; Ma = Maiasaura peeblesorum; Ol
Journal Article
Published: 22 December 2020
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2021) 58 (3): 286–296.
...Fig. 9. Posterior view of the occipital region in (A) TMP 2010.077.0030 and (B) CMN 8893 ( Brachylophosaurus canadensis ). bo, basioccipital; exc, exoccipital condyloid; exs, exoccipital shelf; fm, foramen magnum; nac, nasal crest; pop, paroccipital process of exoccipital; sq, squamosal. [Colour...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2007
Journal of Paleontology (2007) 81 (2): 411–414.
...Figure 1 — Brachylophosaurus canadensis Sternberg, 1953 , MOR 794. Posterior thoracic vertebrae showing the ossified tendon trellis in left lateral view ...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2016
Journal of Paleontology (2016) 90 (2): 333–356.
...Figure 19 Saurolophinae indet. (TMM 46015-2) left maxilla in ( 1 ) lateral, ( 2 ) medial, and ( 3 ) dorsal views; line drawings compare maxillae in other hadrosaurs (reduced to common length). Bc = Brachylophosaurus canadensis ; Er = Edmontosaurus regalis ; Gl = Gryposaurus latidens ; Ha...
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Journal Article
Published: 05 July 2023
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2023) 60 (12): 1627–1646.
.... Exposures of the OFm at DPP yield the hadrosaurine Brachylophosaurus canadensis and the centrosaurine Coronosaurus brinkmani , two genera that are notably absent from the overlying, fossil-rich DPFm. The genus Brachylophosaurus is represented at DPP by two specimens, including the holotype, which...
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Journal Article
Published: 09 July 2014
Geological Magazine (2015) 152 (2): 225–241.
... closely related to Saurolophus osborni Brown, 1912 than to Kritosaurus navajovius Brown, 1910 , Edmontosaurus regalis Lambe, 1917 , Brachylophosaurus canadensis Sternberg, 1953 , or Lambeosaurus lambei Parks, 1923 . Diagnosis. Saurolophine hadrosaurids...
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Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 30 April 2021
PALAIOS (2021) 36 (4): 155–164.
...., Schroeter, E.R., Zamdborg, L., Zheng, W., Lee, J.E., Tran, J.C., Bern, M., Duncan, M.B., Lebleu, V.S., Ahlf, D.R. and Thomas, P.M., 2015 b Mass spectrometry and antibody-based characterization of blood vessels from Brachylophosaurus canadensis...
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Journal Article
Journal: Paleobiology
Published: 01 December 2006
Paleobiology (2006) 32 (4): 652–665.
...] and Brachylophosaurus canadensis [MOR 794]) were used to create the models in this study. All three specimens are curated in the Department of Vertebrate Paleontology at the Museums of the Rockies (MOR) in Bozeman, Montana. Skeletal elements were measured directly from specimens with measuring tape, calipers...
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Journal Article
Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 February 2003
PALAIOS (2003) 18 (1): 74–77.
...FIGURE 4 —Quadrant maps from the JDM quarry (Museum of the Rockies), Malta, Montana, 1999. Specimen 92B, a Brachylophosaurus canadensis rib, shown spanning three quadrants (M4, M5, N5). This demonstrates the error checking step by alignment of specimens across quadrants. Misalignments can...
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