Data courtesy of George Olshevsky's dinosaur genera list.[4]
Name | Novelty | Status | Authors | Age | Unit | Location | Synonymized taxa | Notes | Images |
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Edmontonia[5] | Gen et sp nov | Valid | Sternberg | Cretaceous Campanian - Maastrichtian | Horseshoe Canyon Formation | A panoplosaurine nodosaur. The type species is E. longiceps | |||
Polacanthoides[6] | Gen et sp nov | junior synonym | Nopcsa | Early Cretaceous | First named as a polacanthine nodosaur The type species is P. ponderosus A chimera of Hylaeosaurus and Polacanthus.[7] | ||||
Scolosaurus | Gen et sp nov | Valid | Nopcsa | Cretaceous Campanian | Dinosaur Park Formation | A ankylosaurine ankylosaurid. The type species is S. cutleri | |||
Charles Gilmore returned to prospect for fossils in the Two Medicine Formation. He would return yet again in 1935.
Name | Novelty | Status | Authors | Age | Unit | Location | Synonymized taxa | Notes | Images |
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Chalepotherium | Gen nov | Simpson | |||||||
Gomphodontosuchus | Gen et sp nov | Huene | Triassic Carnian | A Plant-Eating Cynodont. The type species is G. brasiliensis | |||||
Taurocephalus | Gen et sp nov | Broom | South Africa | ||||||