Pararhabdodon isonensis Casanovas Cladellas 1992

Reptilia - Ornithischia - Hadrosauridae

Alternative combination: Pararhabdodon isonense

Synonym: Koutalisaurus kohlerorum Prieto-Márquez et al. 2006

Full reference: M. L. Casanovas Cladellas. 1992. Novedades en el registro fósil de dinosaurios del levante español [Developments in the fossil record of dinosaurs from the Spanish Levant]. Zubía 10:139-151

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

See also Blanco et al. 2015, Bolotsky et al. 2014, Casanovas et al. 1999, Casanovas Cladellas 1992, Casanovas-Cladellas et al. 1998, Casanovas-Cladellas et al. 1993, Casanovas-Cladellas et al. 1995, Company et al. 2015, Cruzado-Caballero and Powell 2017, Cruzado-Caballero et al. 2010, Dalla Vecchia 2006, Dalla Vecchia 2009, Dalla Vecchia 2010, Dalla Vecchia 2014, Dalla Vecchia 2020, Dalla Vecchia et al. 2014, Fondevilla et al. 2018, Fondevilla et al. 2013, Galobart et al. 2011, Godefroit et al. 2012, Godefroit and Motchurova-Dekova 2010, Juárez Valieri et al. 2010, Le Loeuff 1998, Lund and Gates 2006, Párraga and Prieto-Márquez 2019, Pereda-Suberbiola et al. 2009, Prieto-Márquez 2010, Prieto-Márquez 2010, Prieto-Márquez 2011, Prieto-Márquez 2011, Prieto-Márquez et al. 2006, Prieto-Marquez and Salinas 2010, Prieto-Márquez and Wagner 2010, Ramírez-Velasco et al. 2012, Riera et al. 2009, Sanz 2000, Sellés et al. 2014, Sellés et al. 2021 and Suñer et al. 2008

Sister taxa: none

Type specimens:

  • Pararhabdodon isonensis: IPS-SRA 1, a set of vertebrae (mid-cervical vertebra). Its type locality is Sant Romà d'Abella (SRA), which is in a Maastrichtian crevasse splay sandstone in the Talarn Formation of Spain.
  • Koutalisaurus kohlerorum: IPS SRA 27, a mandible. Its type locality is Les Llaus (LL), which is in a Maastrichtian coarse channel fill sandstone/sandstone in the Conques Formation of Spain.

Distribution:

• Cretaceous of Spain (6 collections)

Total: 6 collections each including a single occurrence

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