[D] Hypacrosaurus stebingeri
Describer
Horner & Currie, 1994
Time
Cretaceous Late Maastrichtian
Classification
Ornithischia Ornithopoda Hadrosauridae Lambeosaurinae
Diet
Herbivore
Fossilsite
Upper Two Medicine Formation, Badger Creek; Judith River Formation (Wedge) Glacier County, Montana, US; Judith River Group (Wedge) Little Diablo\\\'s Hill, Devil\\\'s Coulee, Milk River Ridge; North Babby Butte, Alberta, Canada
Fall Under
Hypacrosaurus
Info
Hypacrosaurus (Brown, 1913) > Hypacrosaurus altispinus (Brown, 1913) > Cheneosaurus tolmanensis (Lambe, 1917) > Hypacrosaurus stebingeri (Horner & Currie, 1994)
Stebingeri, to honor the late Eugene Stebinger, who first described the Two Medicine Formation and discovered the first remains of this species. Kundrat and Currie (2001), in an abstract reported on numerous embryonic cranial bones belonging to the Hypacrosaurus stebingeri from the Devil\\\'s Coulee area in southern Alberta, Canada
Horner & Currie, 1994
Time
Cretaceous Late Maastrichtian
Classification
Ornithischia Ornithopoda Hadrosauridae Lambeosaurinae
Diet
Herbivore
Fossilsite
Upper Two Medicine Formation, Badger Creek; Judith River Formation (Wedge) Glacier County, Montana, US; Judith River Group (Wedge) Little Diablo\\\'s Hill, Devil\\\'s Coulee, Milk River Ridge; North Babby Butte, Alberta, Canada
Fall Under
Hypacrosaurus
Info
Hypacrosaurus (Brown, 1913) > Hypacrosaurus altispinus (Brown, 1913) > Cheneosaurus tolmanensis (Lambe, 1917) > Hypacrosaurus stebingeri (Horner & Currie, 1994)
Stebingeri, to honor the late Eugene Stebinger, who first described the Two Medicine Formation and discovered the first remains of this species. Kundrat and Currie (2001), in an abstract reported on numerous embryonic cranial bones belonging to the Hypacrosaurus stebingeri from the Devil\\\'s Coulee area in southern Alberta, Canada