Parasaurolophus walkeri Parks 1922 (lambeosaurine)

Reptilia - Ornithischia - Hadrosauridae

Alternative combination: Parasaurolophus osborni

Full reference: W. A. Parks. 1922. Parasaurolophus walkeri, a new genus and species of crested trachodont dinosaur. University of Toronto Studies, Geology Series 13:1-32

Belongs to Parasaurolophus according to P. Cruzado-Caballero et al. 2013

See also Abel 1924, Bell 2012, Bell 2014, Bolotsky et al. 2014, Buchholz 2002, Butler et al. 2008, Campione 2014, Cruzado-Caballero et al. 2019, Cruzado-Caballero and Powell 2017, Currie 2005, Dodson 1975, Eberth et al. 2001, Eberth and Evans 2011, Evans 2010, Evans and Reisz 2007, Evans et al. 2007, Evans et al. 2009, Farke et al. 2013, Fondevilla et al. 2018, Gates et al. 2021, Gates et al. 2014, Gates et al. 2007, Gates et al. 2018, Gilmore 1933, Godefroit et al. 2012, Godefroit et al. 1998, Hay 1930, Horner et al. 2004, Huene 1927, Hunt and Lucas 1992, Kuhn 1964, Longrich 2008, Lull and Wright 1942, Lund and Gates 2006, Molnar 1991, Moodie 1930, Parks 1922, Parks 1924, Parks 1935, Prieto-Márquez 2010, Prieto-Márquez 2010, Prieto-Márquez 2011, Prieto-Márquez 2012, Prieto-Marquez 2013, Prieto-Marquez et al. 2012, Prieto-Marquez and Salinas 2010, Prieto-Márquez and Wagner 2010, Ramírez-Velasco et al. 2012, Russell 1930, Russell 1946, Russell 1964, Russell 1966, Ryan and Evans 2005, Sues 1997, Sullivan et al. 2011, Sullivan et al. 2005, Sullivan et al. 2011, Sullivan and Williamson 1999, Swinton 1970, Tan et al. 2015, Tatarinov 1964, Weishampel and Horner 1990, Weishampel and Weishampel 1983 and Wiman 1942

Sister taxa: Parasaurolophus cyrtocristatus, Parasaurolophus tubicen

Type specimen: ROM 768, a partial skeleton. Its type locality is RTMP Quarry 12, middle branch, Sand Creek (125 ft level) [ROM], which is in a Campanian channel lag sandstone in the Dinosaur Park Formation of Canada.

Ecology: ground dwelling herbivore

Distribution:

• Cretaceous of Canada (2: Alberta collections)

Total: 2 collections each including a single occurrence

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