Analysis and comparison of Eolambia.

Poster Number

20

Format

Poster Presentation

Abstract/Artist Statement

Bones of eight individuals of Eolambia were found in the Mussentuchit Member of the Cedar Mountain Formation in Emory County, central Utah. The species were excavated by the Oklahoma Museum of Natural History (OMNH) and the University of the Pacific (UOP). The various skeletal elements, including the pectoral girdle, forelimb, hindlimb and pelvis of Eolambia were described, measured and compared with Iguanadon, Bactrosaurus, Tenontosaurus, and Ouranosaurus. Results of the analysis and comparison of each part suggests that Eolambia is most closely related to Bactrosaurus.

Location

Pacific Geosciences Center

Start Date

20-4-2002 9:00 AM

End Date

20-4-2002 5:00 PM

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Analysis and comparison of Eolambia.

Pacific Geosciences Center

Bones of eight individuals of Eolambia were found in the Mussentuchit Member of the Cedar Mountain Formation in Emory County, central Utah. The species were excavated by the Oklahoma Museum of Natural History (OMNH) and the University of the Pacific (UOP). The various skeletal elements, including the pectoral girdle, forelimb, hindlimb and pelvis of Eolambia were described, measured and compared with Iguanadon, Bactrosaurus, Tenontosaurus, and Ouranosaurus. Results of the analysis and comparison of each part suggests that Eolambia is most closely related to Bactrosaurus.