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Ornithischian dinosaurs in Southeast Asia: a review with palaeobiogeographic implications

Sita Manitkoon, Uthumporn Deesri, Prapasiri Warapeang, Thanit Nonsrirach, Phornphen Chanthasit

2023Fossil record15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ornithischian dinosaurs have been discovered in Thailand, Laos, and Malaysia. These bird-hipped herbivores remain relatively rare by comparison with saurischian dinosaurs. In the Late Jurassic, stegosaurs and basal neornithischians from Thailand showed similarities to Middle-Late Jurassic taxa from China. Ornithischians appeared in the fossil record again during the late Early Cretaceous (Aptian-Albian) of Thailand and Laos. They are represented by non-hadrosaurid iguanodontians and basal ceratopsians. A few specimens have been reported from poorly dated Early Cretaceous rocks of Malaysia. Here, we illustrate the diversity of ornithischian assemblages in Southeast Asia and discuss their palaeobiogeographical implications.

Topics & Concepts

CretaceousAptianPaleontologySoutheast asiaChinaGeographyGeologyArchaeologyAncient historyHistoryPaleontology and Evolutionary BiologyEvolution and Paleontology StudiesIchthyology and Marine Biology