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''Datonglong tianzhenensis'' is an herbivorous ornithischian dinosaur belonging to the Hadrosauroidea, which lived in the Late Cretaceous period in present-day
China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ahead of India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and ...
. It is the type species of the genus ''Datonglong''.


Discovery and naming

In 2008, a team from the Shanxi Museum of Geological and Mineral Science and Technology in the Kangdailiang quarry in
Shanxi Shanxi (; ; formerly romanised as Shansi) is a landlocked province of the People's Republic of China and is part of the North China region. The capital and largest city of the province is Taiyuan, while its next most populated prefecture-lev ...
discovered the jaw of a euornithopod. In 2016, the species ''Datonglong tianzhenensis'' was named and described by Xu Shicha, You Hailu, Wang Jiawei, Wang Suozhu, Yi Jian, and Jia Lei. The generic name refers to the city of
Datong Datong is a prefecture-level city in northern Shanxi Province in the People's Republic of China. It is located in the Datong Basin at an elevation of and borders Inner Mongolia to the north and west and Hebei to the east. As of the 2020 cens ...
and the Chinese word ''long'' (龍), which means “dragon”. The specific name refers to its origins in Tianzhen county. ''Datonglong'' was one of eighteen dinosaur taxa from 2015 to be described in open access or free-to-read journals.


Description

The holotype, SXMG V 00005, consists of a portion of the lower jaw with some preserved teeth. The fossil was found in a layer of the
Huiquanpu Formation The Huiquanpu Formation () is a geological formation in Shanxi and Hebei provinces, China, whose strata date back to the Late Cretaceous period. It predominantly consists of purple-red mudstone, with subordinate grey-white sandy conglomerates. D ...
. Though the exact time the fossil was deposited is unknown, it is believed to date from somewhere in the
Cenomanian The Cenomanian is, in the ICS' geological timescale, the oldest or earliest age of the Late Cretaceous Epoch or the lowest stage of the Upper Cretaceous Series. An age is a unit of geochronology; it is a unit of time; the stage is a unit in the s ...
- Campanian timeframe, roughly 95 to 80 million years ago. ''Datonglong'' was described as a new genus because of its unique dental structures. In the middle and back of the jaw are two functional teeth in each tooth position. Further, the main ridge of the tooth on the inner side is situated more to the back, while the secondary ridge is well developed. There are no further vertical ridges. The top of the tooth crown is bent slightly backwards. The only known fossil of dinosaur's dentarium has a length of and contains at least twenty-seven tooth positions, though it is believed it may have possessed up to twenty-nine tooth positions. The ''processus coronoides'' is vertically oriented. The teeth are large, standing up to for a tooth not yet broken out. Teeth stand in groups of three or four in the tooth battery.


Classification

''Datonglong'' is in the Hadrosauroidea clade, and is closely related to, but not part of, the
Hadrosauridae Hadrosaurids (), or duck-billed dinosaurs, are members of the ornithischian family Hadrosauridae. This group is known as the duck-billed dinosaurs for the flat duck-bill appearance of the bones in their snouts. The ornithopod family, which includ ...
family. However, this placement is not based on an exact cladistic analysis.


See also

*
2016 in paleontology Flora Plants Fungi Cnidarians Research * '' Yunnanoascus haikouensis'', previously thought to be a member of Ctenophora, is reinterpreted as a crown-group medusozoan by Han ''et al.'' (2016). * A study on the fossil corals from the Late Tri ...


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q22580486 Hadrosaurs Late Cretaceous dinosaurs of Asia Fossil taxa described in 2016 Paleontology in Shanxi Ornithischian genera