Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4747292 | Cretaceous Research | 2013 | 10 Pages |
•We redescribe the skull of the Asian lambeosaurine, ‘Procheneosaurus’ convincens.•‘Procheneosaurus’ is a junior synonym of Corythosaurus and Hypacrosaurus.•A new generic name, Kazaklambia, is erected for the single Asian procheneosaur.•Morphometric and morphologic data support a basal position for Kazaklambia.•Kazaklambia supports an Asian origin for Lambeosaurinae.
The holotype of ‘Procheneosaurus’ convincens, a juvenile lambeosaurine, is the most complete hadrosaurid known from Kazakhstan. North American species of Procheneosaurus are considered juveniles of Corythosaurus, Hypacrosaurus, and Lambeosaurus, rendering the generic name unusable. A replacement name, Kazaklambia convincens comb. nov., is herein proposed as this specimen is morphologically distinct from other Eurasian taxa and known juvenile lambeosaurines at a similar ontogenetic stage in having a prefrontal process of the postorbital with a dorsal thickening forming a dome lateral to the frontal dome, doming of the nasal anterodorsal to the orbit, and a frontal length/width ratio <1. The juvenile status of Kazaklambia makes phylogenetic placement difficult; however, morphometric and morphological information (particularly in relation to the hollow cranial crest and the length of the frontal) suggest a close affiliation with the basal lambeosaurines Amurosaurus and Tsintaosaurus, and support the hypothesis for an Asian origin for Lambeosaurinae.