hadrosaurines
Hadrosaurines, or hadrosaurines, are a subfamily of Hadrosauridae, the group of duck-billed dinosaurs. They form the main branch of hadrosaurs alongside the lambeosaurines. In general, hadrosaurines lack the tall, elaborate hollow crests found in lambeosaurines; many have small or absent crests, while others bear solid or simply shaped cranial crests.
Geological range and distribution: Hadrosaurines thrived during the Late Cretaceous and are known from a wide
Anatomy and ecology: Hadrosaurines possessed broad beaks and dental batteries containing hundreds of tightly packed teeth,
Notable genera and behavior: Important hadrosaurine genera include Edmontosaurus, Gryposaurus, Kritosaurus, Maiasaura, Brachylophosaurus, and Saurolophus. Maiasaura
Overall significance: Hadrosaurines were among the most widespread and ecologically important herbivores of the Late Cretaceous,