Alberta - Canada

The Belly River Formation comprises an eastward-thinning wedge of sandstones, siltstones, shales and minor coals, up to 900 m thick, which extends from the southern foothills to Saskatchewan, where correlative strata are assigned to the Judith River Formation. In the outer foothills, the Belly River Formation extends from the United States border north to the Bow River, where correlative strata are assigned to the Brazeau Formation of the Saunders Group.


Didanodon altidens - Lambeosaurinae Nomina Dubia - Cretaceous Late Campanian


\\\"Laosaurus\\\" minimus - Dryosauridae Nomina Dubia - Cretaceous Late Campanian


Palaeoscincus asper - Ankylosauria Ankylosauridae - Cretaceous Late Campanian


Polyodontosaurus grandis - Maniraptora Troodontidae - Cretaceous Late Campanian


Stereocephalus tutus - Ankylosauria Ankylosauridae - Cretaceous Late Campanian


Tetragonosaurus cranibrevis - Hadrosauridae Lambeosaurinae - Cretaceous Late Campanian


Dinosaur eggshell - Dinosauria - Cretaceous Late Campanian


Hadrosaurid indet. - Ornithopoda Hadrosauridae - Cretaceous Late Campanian


Montanoceratops sp. - Ceratopia Protoceratopidae - Cretaceous Late Campanian


Theropoda indet. - Theropoda - Cretaceous Late Campanian