База данных динозавров:
Общее количество образцов: 1365name | Monoclonius |
period | Cretaceous (Меловой период) |
period_mya | 66 |
date_from | 83.6 million years ago |
date_to | Maastrichtian Age (Маастрихтский ярус) |
date_from2 | 83.6 |
date_to2 | 66 |
lived_in | a terrestrial habitat (наземная среда обитания) |
was_a | herbivore (травоядные) |
reproduced_by | laying eggs (откладывание яиц) |
url | https://dinosaurpictures.org/Monoclonius-pictures |
articles | B. Brown. 1914. Cretaceous Eocene correlation in New Mexico, Wyoming, Montana, Alberta. Bulletin of the Geological Society of America 25:355-380 C. M. Sternberg. 1938. Monoclonius from southeastern Alberta compared with Centrosaurus. Journal of Paleontology 12(3):284-286 E. D. Cope. 1889. The horned Dinosauria of the Laramie. The American Naturalist 23:715-717 Anonymous. 1905. Department of Vertebrate Paleontology. The American Museum Journal 5(1):9-11 G. E. Murray and D. R. Boyd. 1960. Late Cretaceous fossil locality, eastern Parras Basin, Coahuila, Mexico. Journal of Paleontology 34(2):368-370 R. S. Lull. 1933. A revision of the Ceratopsia or horned dinosaurs. Memoirs of the Peabody Museum of Natural History 3(3):1-175 A. E. Roberts. 1972. Cretaceous and early Tertiary depositional and tectonic history of the Livingston area, southwestern Montana. United States Geological Survey Professional Paper 526-C:1-120 C. W. Gilmore. 1916. Contributions to the geology and paleontology of San Juan County, New Mexico. 2. Vertebrate faunas of the Ojo Alamo, Kirtland and Fruitland Formations. United States Geological Survey Professional Paper 98-Q:279-302 E. D. Cope. 1876. Descriptions of some vertebrate remains from the Fort Union Beds of Montana. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 28:248-261 |
trophic_level | herbivore (травоядные) |
habitat | terrestrial habitat (наземные среды обитания) |
motility | actively mobile (подвижный) |
points | 36.2694 -108.167, 47.7403 -109.619, 47.7722 -108.947, 25.7 -101.4, 50.688 -111.617, 50.688 -111.617, 36.6236 -108.464, 36.7011 -108.296, 48.9997 -110.45, 49.3601 -110.575, 50.6 -111.62, 45.6372 -110.701, 50.8652 -111.162, |