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Cionodon
Temporal range: Late Cretaceous, 65.5 MaScientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Reptilia Superorder: Dinosauria Order: †Ornithischia Suborder: †Ornithopoda Family: †Hadrosauridae
Cope, 1874Genus: †Cionodon
Cope, 1874Type species †Cionodon arctatus
Cope, 1874Species - †Cionodon arctatus Cope, 1874
- †Cionodon stenopsis
Cionodon (meaning 'column tooth') was a genus of dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous Period. The type species, Cionodon arctatus lived in what is now present-day Colorado. It is classified as a hadrosaur, and was formally described by Edward Drinker Cope in 1874. It is a nomen dubium because it is based on very fragmentary remains. Two other species were described: Cionodon kysylkumensis from central Asia, and Cionodon stenopsis from what is now western Canada. Both are probably hadrosaurs, but are also fragmentary. Cionodon kysylkumensis has since been reclassified as Bactrosaurus kysylkumensis.
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