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Ampelognathus - Wikipedia Ampelognathus (meaning "grapevine jaw") is an extinct genus of possibly rhabdodontomorph ornithopod dinosaurs from the Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian) Lewisville Formation of Texas
Species New to Science: [Paleontology • 2023] Ampelognathus coheni . . . Ampelognathus coheni is a new, non-iguanodontian ornithopod dinosaur established on DMNH 2021-05-02, a mostly complete left dentary from the Lewisville Formation (Woodbine Group) of Tarrant County, Texas The dentary of A coheni generally resembles those in other non-iguanodontian ornithopods
New Species of Ornithopod Dinosaur Identified in Texas According to the team, Ampelognathus coheni is the first small-bodied ornithopod dinosaur discovered from the Lewisville Formation “The significance of this discovery is that it provides a previously missing but predicted element of that ancient ecosystem,” Dr Noto said
New Dinosaur Alert — Ampelognathus coheni Tykoski et al . . . - Tumblr Although hadrosaurids included the largest known ornithischian (“bird-hipped”) dinosaurs and probably spent most of their time on all fours, the earliest ornithopods were small, bipedal forms, and it was probably this ancestral body plan that was retained by Ampelognathus
Texas scientists discover a new species of dinosaur - Chron Dubbed Ampelognathus coheni, the small, prehistoric herbivore was first discovered in 2020 after Perot Museum of Nature and Science paleontologists uncovered a 2-inch-long jaw fossil near Lake