Mounted skeletons of Tyrannosaurus (left) and Apatosaurus (right) at the AMNH
Dinosaurs are a diverse group of reptiles that first appeared during the Triassic period, between 243 and 233.23 million years ago. They became the dominant terrestrial vertebrates after the Triassic–Jurassic extinction event 201.3 million years ago, and their dominance continued throughout the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. The fossil record demonstrates that birds are modern feathered dinosaurs, having evolved from earlier theropods during the Late Jurassic. Birds were therefore the only dinosaur lineage to survive the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event approximately 66 million years ago, and constitute the only known living dinosaurs.
This list of dinosaurs is a comprehensive listing of all genera that have ever been considered to be non-avialan dinosaurs, but also includes some dinosaurs of disputed status as non-avian, as well as purely vernacular terms.
The list includes all commonly accepted genera, but also genera that are now considered invalid, doubtful (nomen dubium ), or were not formally published (nomen nudum ), as well as junior synonyms and genera that are no longer considered dinosaurs. Many listed names have been reclassified as everything from true birds to crocodilians to petrified wood. The list contains 1,863 names, of which approximately 1,424 are considered either valid dinosaur genera or nomina dubia .
Scope and terminology
There is no official, canonical list of all non-avian dinosaur genera. The closest is the Dinosaur Genera List , compiled by biological nomenclature expert George Olshevsky, which was first published online in 1995 and was regularly updated until June 2021.[ 1] [ 2] The most authoritative general source in the field is the second (2004) edition of The Dinosauria . The vast majority of names listed below are sourced to Olshevsky's list, and all subjective determinations (such as junior synonymy or non-dinosaurian status) are based on The Dinosauria , except where they conflict with primary literature. These exceptions are noted.
Naming conventions and terminology follow the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN). Technical terms used include:[ 1]
Junior synonym : A name which describes the same taxon as a previously published name. If two or more genera are formally designated and the type specimens are later assigned to the same genus, the first to be published (in chronological order) is the senior synonym, and all other instances are junior synonyms. Senior synonyms are generally used, except by special decision of the ICZN (see Tyrannosaurus ), but junior synonyms cannot be used again for a different genus, even if deprecated. Junior synonymy is often subjective, unless the genera described were both based on the same type specimen.
Nomen nudum (Latin for "naked name"): A name that has appeared in print but has not yet been formally published by the standards of the ICZN. Nomina nuda (the plural form) are invalid, and are therefore not italicized as a proper generic name would be. If the name is later formally published, that name is no longer a nomen nudum and will be italicized on this list. Often, the formally published name will differ from any nomina nuda that describe the same specimen.
Nomen oblitum (Latin for "forgotten name"): A name that has not been used in the scientific community for more than fifty years after its original proposal.
Nomen manuscriptum (Latin for "manuscript name"): A name that appears in manuscript of a formal publication that has no scientific backing.
Preoccupied name : A name that is formally published, but which has already been used for another taxon. This second use is invalid (as are all subsequent uses) and the name must be replaced. Preoccupied names are not valid generic names.
Nomen dubium (Latin for "dubious name"): A name describing a fossil with no unique diagnostic features. As this can be an extremely subjective and controversial designation (see Hadrosaurus ), no genera should be marked as such on this list.
A
Aachenosaurus – subsequently found to be a piece of petrified wood
Aardonyx
Abdarainurus
Abditosaurus [ 3]
Abelisaurus
Abrictosaurus
Abrosaurus
Abydosaurus
Acantholipan
Acanthopholis
Achelousaurus
Acheroraptor
Achillesaurus
Achillobator
Acristavus
Acrocanthosaurus
Replica of an Allosaurus skeleton
Acrotholus
Actiosaurus – subsequently found to be a choristoderan
Adamantisaurus
Adasaurus
Adelolophus
Adeopapposaurus
Adratiklit
Adynomosaurus
Aegyptosaurus
Aeolosaurus
Aepisaurus
Aepyornithomimus
Aerosteon
Aetonyx – possible junior synonym of Massospondylus
Afromimus
Afrovenator
Agathaumas – possible synonym of Triceratops
Aggiosaurus – subsequently found to be a metriorhynchid crocodilian
Agilisaurus
Agnosphitys – possibly non-dinosaurian
Agrosaurus – probably a junior synonym of Thecodontosaurus
Agujaceratops
Agustinia
Ahshislepelta
Ahshislesaurus [ 4]
Ahvaytum [ 5]
"Airakoraptor" – nomen nudum ; Kuru
Ajancingenia – synonym of Heyuannia
Ajkaceratops
Ajnabia
Akainacephalus
Alamosaurus
"Alamotyrannus" – nomen nudum
"Alashansaurus" – nomen nudum ; Shaochilong
Alaskacephale
Albalophosaurus
Albertaceratops
Albertadromeus
Albertavenator
Albertonykus
Albertosaurus
Albinykus
Albisaurus – subsequently found to be a non-dinosaurian reptile
Alcovasaurus – possible junior synonym of Miragaia
Alectrosaurus
Aletopelta
Life reconstruction of Amargasaurus .
Algoasaurus
Alioramus
Aliwalia – junior synonym of Eucnemesaurus
Allosaurus
Almas
Alnashetri
Alocodon
Alpkarakush [ 6]
Altirhinus
Altispinax
Alvarezsaurus
Alwalkeria
Alxasaurus
Amanasaurus [ 7] – possibly non-dinosaurian
Amanzia
Amargasaurus
"Amargastegos" – nomen nudum
Amargatitanis
Amazonsaurus
Ambopteryx
Ammosaurus – junior synonym of Anchisaurus
Ampelognathus [ 8]
Ampelosaurus
Amphicoelias
"Amphicoelicaudia" – nomen nudum ; synonym of Huabeisaurus
"Amphisaurus " – preoccupied name, now known as Anchisaurus
Amtocephale
Amtosaurus – possible junior synonym of Talarurus
Amurosaurus
Amygdalodon
Anabisetia
Analong
Anasazisaurus
Anatosaurus – junior synonym of Edmontosaurus
Anatotitan – junior synonym of Edmontosaurus
Anchiceratops
Anchiornis
Anchisaurus
Andesaurus
Life reconstruction of Anzu
"Andhrasaurus" – nomen nudum
Angaturama – possible junior synonym of Irritator
"Angloposeidon" – nomen nudum
Angolatitan
Angulomastacator
"Angustungui" – nomen nudum
Anhuilong
Aniksosaurus
Animantarx
Ankistrodon – subsequently found to be a proterosuchid archosauriform
Ankylosaurus
Anodontosaurus
Anomalipes
Anoplosaurus
Anserimimus
Antarctopelta
Antarctosaurus
Anteavis [ 9]
Antetonitrus
Anthodon – subsequently found to be a pareiasaur
Antrodemus – possible synonym of Allosaurus
Anzu
Aoniraptor
Aorun
Apatodon – possible junior synonym of Allosaurus
Apatoraptor
Apatosaurus
Appalachiosaurus
Aquilarhinus
Aquilops
Arackar
Aragosaurus
Aralosaurus
Aratasaurus
"Araucanoraptor" – nomen nudum ; Neuquenraptor
Archaeoceratops
Archaeocursor [ 10]
Archaeodontosaurus
Life restoration of Archaeoceratops
Archaeopteryx – possibly a bird
Archaeoraptor – a chimaera of the bird Yanornis and the dromaeosaur Microraptor
Archaeornis – junior synonym of Archaeopteryx
Archaeornithoides
Archaeornithomimus
Arcovenator
Arctosaurus – subsequently found to be a non-dinosaurian reptile
Arcusaurus
Ardetosaurus [ 11]
Arenysaurus
Argentinosaurus
Argyrosaurus
Aristosaurus – possible junior synonym of Massospondylus
Aristosuchus
Arizonasaurus – subsequently found to be a rauisuchian
Arkansaurus
Arkharavia
Arrhinoceratops
Arrudatitan
Arstanosaurus
Asfaltovenator
Asiaceratops
Asiamericana – a fish
Asiatosaurus
Asiatyrannus [ 12]
Asilisaurus – possibly non-dinosaurian
Astigmasaura [ 13]
Astrodon
Astrodonius – junior synonym of Astrodon
Astrodontaurus – junior synonym of Astrodon
Astrophocaudia
Asylosaurus
Atacamatitan
Athenar [ 14]
Atlantosaurus
Atlasaurus
Atlascopcosaurus
Atrociraptor
Atsinganosaurus
Life restoration of Austroraptor
Aublysodon
Aucasaurus
"Augustia " – preoccupied name, now known as Agustinia
Augustynolophus
Auroraceratops
Aurornis
Australodocus
Australotitan
Australovenator
Austrocheirus
Austroposeidon
Austroraptor
Austrosaurus
Avaceratops
"Avalonia " – preoccupied name, now known as Avalonianus
Avalonianus – subsequently found to be a non-dinosaurian archosaur
Aviatyrannis
Avimimus
Avipes – probably a non-dinosaurian dinosauromorph
Avisaurus – subsequently found to be an enantiornithine bird
Azendohsaurus – subsequently found to be a non-dinosaurian archosauromorph
B
Baalsaurus
Bactrosaurus
Bagaceratops
Bagaraatan
Bagualia
Bagualosaurus
Bahariasaurus
Bainoceratops
Baiyinosaurus [ 15]
Bajadasaurus
"Bakesaurus" – nomen nudum ; Bactrosaurus
Balaur – possibly a bird ; possible junior synonym of Elopteryx
"Balochisaurus" – nomen nudum
Bambiraptor
Banji
Bannykus
Reconstructed skeletal mount of Baryonyx at the National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyo
Baotianmansaurus
Barapasaurus
Barilium
Barosaurus
Barrosasaurus
Barsboldia
Baryonyx
Bashanosaurus [ 16]
Bashunosaurus
Basutodon – subsequently found to be a non-dinosaurian archosaur
Bathygnathus – a pelycosaur, Dimetrodon
Batyrosaurus
Baurutitan
Bayannurosaurus
"Bayosaurus" – nomen nudum
Becklespinax – junior synonym of Altispinax
"Beelemodon" – nomen nudum
Beg
Beibeilong
Beipiaognathus – chimera of several unnamed dinosaurs
Beipiaosaurus
Beishanlong
Bellusaurus
Belodon – subsequently found to be a phytosaur
Berberosaurus
Berthasaura [ 17]
Betasuchus
Bicentenaria
Bienosaurus
"Bihariosaurus" – nomen nudum
"Bilbeyhallorum" – nomen nudum ; Cedarpelta
"Biscoveosaurus" – nomen nudum
Bissektipelta
Bistahieversor
Bisticeratops [ 18]
Blasisaurus
Blikanasaurus
Bolong
Bonapartenykus
Bonapartesaurus
Bonatitan
Bonitasaura
Borealopelta
Borealosaurus
Boreonykus
Borogovia
Bothriospondylus
Brachiosaurus
Brachyceratops
Brachylophosaurus
Brachypodosaurus
Brachyrophus – junior synonym of Camptosaurus
Life restoration of Borealopelta
Brachytaenius – subsequently found to be a metriorhynchid; junior objective synonym of Dakosaurus or Geosaurus
Brachytrachelopan
Bradycneme
Brasileosaurus – subsequently found to be a non-dinosaurian archosaur
Brasilotitan
Bravasaurus
Bravoceratops
Breviceratops
Brighstoneus [ 19]
Brohisaurus
Brontomerus
"Brontoraptor" – nomen nudum ; synonym of Torvosaurus
Brontosaurus
Brontotholus [ 20]
Bruhathkayosaurus
Bugenasaura – junior synonym of Thescelosaurus
Buitreraptor
Burianosaurus
Buriolestes
Bustingorrytitan [ 21]
"Byranjaffia" – nomen nudum ; Byronosaurus
Byronosaurus
C
Caenagnathasia
Caenagnathus
Caieiria [ 22]
Caihong
Calamosaurus
"Calamospondylus " – preoccupied name, now known as Calamosaurus
Calamospondylus
Caletodraco [ 23]
Callovosaurus
Calvarius [ 24]
Camarasaurus
Camarillasaurus
Camelotia
Campananeyen [ 25]
Camposaurus
"Camptonotus " – preoccupied name, now known as Camptosaurus
Camptosaurus
"Campylodon " – preoccupied name, now known as Campylodoniscus
Campylodoniscus
Canardia
"Capitalsaurus" – nomen nudum
Carcharodontosaurus
Cardiodon
Cariocecus [ 26]
Carnotaurus
Caseosaurus
Cathartesaura
Cathetosaurus — possibly a species of Camarasaurus
Centrosaurus skull
Caudipteryx
Caudocoelus – junior synonym of Teinurosaurus
Caulodon – junior synonym of Camarasaurus
Cedarosaurus
Cedarpelta
Cedrorestes
Centemodon – subsequently found to be a phytosaur
Centrosaurus
Cerasinops
Ceratonykus
Ceratops
Ceratosaurus
Ceratosuchops [ 27]
Cetiosauriscus
Cetiosaurus
Chadititan [ 28]
Chakisaurus [ 29]
Changchunsaurus
"Changdusaurus" – nomen nudum
Changmiania
Changyuraptor
Chaoyangsaurus
Charonosaurus
Chasmosaurus
Chassternbergia – junior synonym of Edmontonia
Chebsaurus
Chenanisaurus
Cheneosaurus – junior synonym of Hypacrosaurus
Chialingosaurus
Chiayusaurus
Chienkosaurus – possible junior synonym of Szechuanosaurus
"Chihuahuasaurus" – nomen nudum ; Sonorasaurus
Chilantaisaurus
Chilesaurus
Chindesaurus
Chingkankousaurus
Chinshakiangosaurus
Chirostenotes
Choconsaurus
Chondrosteosaurus
Life restoration of Ceratosaurus
Choyrodon
Chromogisaurus
Chuandongocoelurus
Chuanjiesaurus
Chuanqilong
Chubutisaurus
Chucarosaurus [ 30]
Chungkingosaurus
Chuxiongosaurus
Cienciargentina [ 31]
"Cinizasaurus" – nomen nudum
Cionodon
Citipati
Citipes
Cladeiodon – subsequently found to be a non-dinosaurian rauisuchian; synonym of Teratosaurus
Claorhynchus – possibly Triceratops
Claosaurus
Clarencea – subsequently found to be a sphenosuchian; synonym of Sphenosuchus
Clasmodosaurus
Clepsysaurus – subsequently found to be a phytosaur, possibly Palaeosaurus
Coahuilaceratops
Coahuilasaurus [ 32]
Coelophysis
"Coelosaurus " – preoccupied genus name, species "Coelosaurus " antiquus
Coeluroides
Coelurosauravus – subsequently found to be a primitive diapsid
Coelurus
Colepiocephale
"Coloradia " – preoccupied name, now known as Coloradisaurus
Coloradisaurus
"Colossosaurus" – nomen nudum ; Pelorosaurus
Comahuesaurus
"Comanchesaurus" – nomen nudum
Compsognathus
Coelophysis mounted skeleton at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History
Compsosuchus
Comptonatus [ 33]
Concavenator
Conchoraptor
Condorraptor
Convolosaurus
Coronosaurus
Corythoraptor
Corythosaurus
Craspedodon
Crataeomus – junior synonym of Struthiosaurus
Craterosaurus
Creosaurus – junior synonym of Allosaurus
Crichtonpelta
Crichtonsaurus
Cristatusaurus
Crittendenceratops
Crosbysaurus – subsequently found to be a non-dinosaurian archosauriform
Cruxicheiros
Cryolophosaurus
Cryptodraco – junior synonym (unneeded replacement name) of Cryptosaurus
"Cryptoraptor" – nomen nudum
Cryptosaurus
Cryptovolans – junior synonym of Microraptor
Cumnoria
D
Daanosaurus
Dacentrurus
"Dachongosaurus" – nomen nudum
Daemonosaurus
Dahalokely
Dakosaurus – subsequently found to be a metriorhynchid crocodilian
Dakotadon
Dakotaraptor
Daliansaurus
"Damalasaurus" – nomen nudum
Dandakosaurus
Danubiosaurus – junior synonym of Struthiosaurus
"Daptosaurus " – nomen nudum ; early manuscript name for Deinonychus
Darwinsaurus – junior synonym of Hypselospinus or Mantellisaurus
Dashanpusaurus
Daspletosaurus
Dasygnathoides – subsequently found to be a non-dinosaurian archosaur ; possible junior synonym of Ornithosuchus
"Dasygnathus " – preoccupied name, now known as Dasygnathoides
Datai [ 34]
Datanglong
Life restoration of Deinocheirus
Datonglong
Datousaurus
Daurlong [ 35]
Daurosaurus – synonym of Kulindadromeus
Daxiatitan
Deinocheirus
Deinodon – possibly Gorgosaurus
Deinonychus
Delapparentia – junior synonym of Iguanodon
Deltadromeus
Demandasaurus
Denversaurus
Deuterosaurus – subsequently found to be a therapsid
Diabloceratops
Diamantinasaurus
Dianchungosaurus – subsequently found to be a crocodilian
"Diceratops " – preoccupied name, now known as Nedoceratops
Diceratus – junior synonym of Nedoceratops
Diclonius
Dicraeosaurus
Didanodon – possible synonym of Lambeosaurus ; possibly a nomen nudum
Dilong
Dilophosaurus
Diluvicursor
Dimodosaurus – junior synonym of Plateosaurus
Dineobellator
Dinheirosaurus – possible junior synonym of Supersaurus
Dinodocus
"Dinosaurus " – preoccupied name for a junior synonym of Brithopus ; now a junior synonym of Plateosaurus
Life restoration of Diamantinasaurus
Dinotyrannus – junior synonym Tyrannosaurus or some other tyrannosaurid
Diodorus – possibly non-dinosaurian
Diplodocus
Diplotomodon
Diracodon – junior synonym of Stegosaurus
Diuqin [ 36]
Dolichosuchus
Dollodon – junior synonym of Mantellisaurus
"Domeykosaurus" – nomen nudum ; synonym of Arackar
Dongbeititan
Dongyangopelta
Dongyangosaurus
Doratodon – subsequently found to be a crocodilian
Dornraptor [ 37]
Doryphorosaurus – junior synonym (unneeded replacement name) of Kentrosaurus
Draconyx
Dracopelta
Dracoraptor
Dracorex – junior synonym of Pachycephalosaurus
Dracovenator
Dravidosaurus – possibly non-dinosaurian
Dreadnoughtus
Drinker – possible junior synonym of Nanosaurus
Dromaeosauroides
Dromaeosaurus
Dromiceiomimus
Dromicosaurus – possible junior synonym of Massospondylus
Drusilasaura
Dryosaurus
A Dysalotosaurus skeleton
Dryptosauroides
Dryptosaurus
Dubreuillosaurus
Duonychus [ 38]
"Duranteceratops" – nomen nudum
Duriatitan
Duriavenator
Dynamosaurus – junior synonym of Tyrannosaurus
Dynamoterror
Dyoplosaurus
Dysalotosaurus
Dysganus
Dyslocosaurus
Dystrophaeus
Dystylosaurus – junior synonym of Supersaurus
Dzharacursor [ 39]
Dzharaonyx [ 40]
Dzharatitanis
E
Echinodon
"Echizensaurus" – nomen nudum
Edmarka – junior synonym of Torvosaurus
Edmontonia
Edmontosaurus
Efraasia
Replica of an Eoraptor skeleton
Einiosaurus
Ekrixinatosaurus
Elachistosuchus – subsequently found to be a rhynchocephalian
Elaltitan
Elaphrosaurus
Elemgasem [ 41]
Elmisaurus
Elopteryx – possibly a bird
Elosaurus – junior synonym of Brontosaurus
Elrhazosaurus
"Elvisaurus" – nomen nudum ; Cryolophosaurus
Emausaurus
Embasaurus
Emiliasaura [ 42]
Enigmacursor [ 43]
Enigmosaurus
Eoabelisaurus
Eobrontosaurus – junior synonym of Brontosaurus
Eocarcharia
Eoceratops – junior synonym of Chasmosaurus
Eocursor
Eodromaeus
"Eohadrosaurus" – nomen nudum ; Eolambia
Eolambia
Eomamenchisaurus
Eoneophron [ 44]
"Eoplophysis" – nomen nudum
Eoraptor
Eosinopteryx
Eotrachodon
Eotriceratops
Eotyrannus
Eousdryosaurus
Epachthosaurus
Epanterias – possible synonym of Allosaurus
"Ephoenosaurus" – nomen nudum ; Machimosaurus (a crocodilian )
Epicampodon – subsequently found to be a proterosuchid archosauriform, Ankistrodon
Epichirostenotes
Epidendrosaurus – synonym of Scansoriopteryx
Epidexipteryx
Equijubus
Erectopus
Erketu
Life restoration of Euoplocephalus
Erliansaurus
Erlikosaurus
Erythrovenator
Eshanosaurus
"Euacanthus" – nomen nudum ; junior synonym of Polacanthus
Eucamerotus
Eucentrosaurus – junior synonym (unneeded replacement name) of Centrosaurus
Eucercosaurus
Eucnemesaurus
Eucoelophysis – possibly non-dinosaurian
"Eugongbusaurus" – nomen nudum
Euhelopus
Euoplocephalus
Eupodosaurus – subsequently found to be a nothosaur synonymous with Lariosaurus
"Eureodon" – nomen nudum ; Tenontosaurus
Eurolimnornis – subsequently found to be a pterosaur
Euronychodon
Europasaurus
Europatitan
Europelta
Euskelosaurus
Eustreptospondylus
F
Fabrosaurus – possibly Lesothosaurus
Falcarius
"Fendusaurus" – nomen nudum
"Fenestrosaurus" – nomen nudum ; Oviraptor
Ferenceratops [ 45]
Ferganasaurus
"Ferganastegos" – nomen nudum
Ferganocephale
Ferrisaurus
"Ferropectis" – nomen nudum
Fona [ 46]
Foraminacephale
Fosterovenator
Fostoria
"Francoposeidon" – nomen nudum
Frenguellisaurus – junior synonym of Herrerasaurus
Life restoration of Fruitadens
Fruitadens
Fujianvenator [ 47]
Fukuiraptor
Fukuisaurus
Fukuititan
Fukuivenator
Fulengia
Fulgurotherium
Furcatoceratops [ 48]
Fushanosaurus
"Fusinasus" – nomen nudum ; Eotyrannus
Fusuisaurus
"Futabasaurus" – nomen nudum ; not to be confused with the formally named plesiosaur Futabasaurus
Futalognkosaurus
Fylax [ 49]
G
"Gadolosaurus" – nomen nudum
Galeamopus
Galesaurus – subsequently found to be a therapsid
Galleonosaurus
Gallimimus
Galtonia – subsequently found to be a pseudosuchian; possible junior synonym of Revueltosaurus
Galveosaurus – synonym of Galvesaurus
Galvesaurus
Gamatavus [ 50] — possibly non-dinosaurian
Gandititan [ 51]
Gannansaurus
"Gansutitan" – nomen nudum ; Daxiatitan
Ganzhousaurus
Gargoyleosaurus
Garrigatitan
Garudimimus
Garumbatitan [ 52]
Gasosaurus
Life restoration of Giganotosaurus
Gasparinisaura
Gastonia
"Gavinosaurus" – nomen nudum ; Eotyrannus
Geminiraptor
Genusaurus
Genyodectes
Geranosaurus
Gideonmantellia
Giganotosaurus
Gigantoraptor
"Gigantosaurus " – preoccupied name, now known as Tornieria
Gigantosaurus
Gigantoscelus – Probable junior synonym of Euskelosaurus
Gigantspinosaurus
Gilmoreosaurus
"Ginnareemimus" – nomen nudum ; Kinnareemimus
Giraffatitan
Glacialisaurus
Glishades
Glyptodontopelta
Gnathovorax
Gobiceratops – possible junior synonym of Bagaceratops
Gobihadros
Gobiraptor
Gobisaurus
Gobititan
Gobivenator
"Godzillasaurus" – nomen nudum ; Gojirasaurus
Gojirasaurus
Gondwanatitan
Gondwanax [ 53] — possibly non-dinosaurian
Gongbusaurus
Gongpoquansaurus
Gongxianosaurus
Gonkoken [ 54]
Gorgosaurus
Goyocephale
Life reconstruction of Giraffatitan
Graciliceratops
Graciliraptor
Gracilisuchus – subsequently found to be a non-dinosaurian archosaur
Gravitholus
Gremlin [ 55]
Gresslyosaurus – possible junior synonym of Plateosaurus
Griphornis – junior synonym of Archaeopteryx
Griphosaurus – junior synonym of Archaeopteryx
Gryphoceratops
Gryponyx
Gryposaurus
"Gspsaurus" – nomen nudum
Guaibasaurus
Gualicho
Guanlong
Guemesia [ 56]
Gwyneddosaurus – subsequently found to be a tanystrophid
Gyposaurus – possible junior synonym of Massospondylus
H
"Hadrosauravus" – nomen nudum ; junior synonym of Gryposaurus
Hadrosaurus
Haestasaurus
Hagryphus
Hallopus – subsequently found to be a crocodylomorph
Halszkaraptor
Halticosaurus
Hamititan [ 57]
Hanssuesia
"Hanwulosaurus" – nomen nudum
Haplocanthosaurus
"Haplocanthus " – preoccupied name, now known as Haplocanthosaurus
Haplocheirus
Harenadraco [ 58]
Harpymimus
Haya
Hecatasaurus – junior synonym of Telmatosaurus
"Heilongjiangosaurus" – nomen nudum
Heishansaurus
Helioceratops
Huaxiagnathus fossil displayed in Hong Kong Science Museum
"Helopus " – preoccupied name, now known as Euhelopus
Heptasteornis
Herbstosaurus – subsequently found to be a pterosaur
Herrerasaurus
Hesperonychus
Hesperonyx [ 59]
Hesperornithoides
Hesperosaurus
Heterodontosaurus
Heterosaurus – possible synonym of Mantellisaurus
Hexing
Hexinlusaurus
Heyuannia
Hierosaurus
Hikanodon – junior synonym of Iguanodon
Hippodraco
"Hironosaurus" – nomen nudum
"Hisanohamasaurus" – nomen nudum
Histriasaurus
Homalocephale
"Honghesaurus" – nomen nudum later described as Yandusaurus ; name later used for a genus of marine reptile
Hongshanosaurus – junior synonym of Psittacosaurus
Hoplitosaurus
Hoplosaurus – junior synonym of Struthiosaurus
Horshamosaurus
Hortalotarsus – possible junior synonym of Massospondylus
Huabeisaurus
Huadanosaurus [ 60]
Hualianceratops
Huallasaurus [ 61]
Huanansaurus
Huanghetitan
Huangshanlong
Huashanosaurus [ 62]
Huaxiagnathus
Huaxiaosaurus – junior synonym of Shantungosaurus
"Huaxiasaurus" – nomen nudum ; Huaxiagnathus
Huaxiazhoulong [ 63]
Huayangosaurus
Huayracursor [ 64]
Hudiesaurus
Huehuecanauhtlus
Skeleton of Hypsilophodon
Huinculsaurus
Hulsanpes
Hungarosaurus
Huxleysaurus – junior synonym of Hypselospinus
Hylaeosaurus
Hylosaurus – junior synonym of Hylaeosaurus
Hypacrosaurus
Hypnovenator [ 65]
Hypselorhachis – subsequently found to be a ctenosauriscid
Hypselosaurus
Hypselospinus
Hypsibema
Hypsilophodon
Hypsirhophus
I
Iani [ 66]
Iberospinus [ 67]
Ibirania [ 68]
"Ichabodcraniosaurus" – nomen nudum ; Shri
Ichthyovenator
Igai [ 69]
Ignavusaurus
Ignotosaurus – possibly non-dinosaurian
Iguanacolossus
Iguanodon
"Iguanoides " – nomen nudum ; Iguanodon
"Iguanosaurus " – nomen nudum ; Iguanodon
"Ikqaumishan" – nomen nudum
Iliosuchus
Ilokelesia
Imperobator
"Imrankhanhero" – nomen nudum
"Imrankhanshaheen" – nomen nudum
Inawentu [ 70]
Incisivosaurus
Indosaurus
Indosuchus
"Ingenia " – preoccupied name, now known as Heyuannia yanshini
Ingentia
Inosaurus
Invictarx
Irisosaurus
Life reconstruction of Iguanodon
Irritator
Isaberrysaura
Isanosaurus
Isasicursor
Ischioceratops
Ischisaurus – junior synonym of Herrerasaurus
"Ischyrosaurus " – preoccupied genus name, species Ischyrosaurus manseli
Isisaurus
Issi [ 71]
Istiorachis [ 72]
Itaguyra [ 73] – possibly non-dinosaurian
Itapeuasaurus
Itemirus
Iuticosaurus
Iyuku [ 74]
J
Jaculinykus [ 75]
Jainosaurus
Jakapil [ 76]
Jaklapallisaurus
Janenschia
Jaxartosaurus
Jeholosaurus
"Jeholraptor" – nomen nudum
Jenghizkhan – junior synonym of Tarbosaurus
"Jensenosaurus" – nomen nudum ; Supersaurus
Jeyawati
Jianchangosaurus
"Jiangjunmiaosaurus" – nomen nudum ; Monolophosaurus
Jiangjunosaurus
Jiangshanosaurus
Life restoration of Jinfengopteryx
Jiangxisaurus
Jiangxititan [ 77]
Jianianhualong
Jinbeisaurus
Jinchuanloong [ 78]
"Jindipelta" – nomen nudum
Jinfengopteryx
"Jingia "[ 79] – preoccupied name, now known as Jingiella
Jingiella [ 80]
Jingshanosaurus
Jintasaurus
Jinyunpelta
Jinzhousaurus
Jiutaisaurus
Joaquinraptor [ 81]
Jobaria
Jubbulpuria – possible junior synonym of Laevisuchus
Judiceratops
"Julieraptor" – nomen nudum
Jurapteryx – junior synonym of Archaeopteryx
"Jurassosaurus" – nomen nudum ; Tianchisaurus
Juratyrant
Juravenator
K
Kaatedocus
"Kagasaurus" – nomen nudum
Kaijiangosaurus
Kaijutitan
Kakuru
Kamuysaurus
Kangnasaurus
Kansaignathus [ 82]
Karongasaurus
Katepensaurus
"Katsuyamasaurus" – nomen nudum
Kayentavenator
Kazaklambia
Kelmayisaurus
Kelumapusaura [ 61]
Kemkemia – subsequently found to be a crocodyliform
Kentrosaurus
Kentrurosaurus – junior synonym (unneeded replacement name) of Kentrosaurus
Kerberosaurus
Kentrosaurus skeleton
Khaan
Khankhuuluu [ 83]
"Khetranisaurus" – nomen nudum
Kholumolumo
Khulsanurus [ 84]
Kileskus
Kinnareemimus
"Kitadanisaurus" – nomen nudum ; Fukuiraptor
"Kittysaurus" – nomen nudum ; Eotyrannus
Kiyacursor [ 85]
Klamelisaurus
Kol
Koleken [ 86]
Koparion
Koreaceratops
Koreanosaurus
"Koreanosaurus" – nomen nudum ; name later used formally for a genus of ornithopod
Koshisaurus
Kosmoceratops
Kotasaurus
Koutalisaurus – possible junior synonym of Pararhabdodon
Kritosaurus
Kryptops
Krzyzanowskisaurus – probably a pseudosuchian (Revueltosaurus ?)
Kukufeldia – junior synonym of Barilium
Kulceratops
Kulindadromeus
Kulindapteryx – synonym of Kulindadromeus
Kunbarrasaurus
Kundurosaurus
"Kunmingosaurus" – nomen nudum
Kuru [ 87]
Kurupi [ 88]
Kuszholia – subsequently found to be a bird
Kwanasaurus – possibly non-dinosaurian
"Kyacursor" – variant spelling of "Kiyacursor"
L
Labocania
Labrosaurus – junior synonym of Allosaurus
Life restoration of Lambeosaurus
"Laelaps " – preoccupied name, now known as Dryptosaurus
Laevisuchus
Lagerpeton – subsequently found to be a non-dinosaurian pterosauromorph
Lagosuchus – subsequently found to be a non-dinosaurian dinosauromorph
Laiyangosaurus
Lajasvenator
Lamaceratops – possible junior synonym of Bagaceratops
Lambeosaurus
Lametasaurus
Lamplughsaura
Lanasaurus – junior synonym of Lycorhinus
"Lancangosaurus" – variant spelling of "Lancanjiangosaurus"
"Lancanjiangosaurus" – nomen nudum
Lanzhousaurus
Laosaurus
Lapampasaurus
Laplatasaurus
Lapparentosaurus
Laquintasaura
Latenivenatrix – possible junior synonym of Stenonychosaurus
Latirhinus
Lavocatisaurus
Leaellynasaura
Ledumahadi
Leinkupal
Leipsanosaurus – junior synonym of Struthiosaurus
"Lengosaurus" – nomen nudum ; Eotyrannus
Leonerasaurus
Lepidocheirosaurus — junior synonym of Kulindadromeus
Lepidus
Life restoration of Limusaurus
Leptoceratops
Leptorhynchos
Leptospondylus – junior synonym of Massospondylus
Leshansaurus
Lesothosaurus
Lessemsaurus
Levnesovia
Lewisuchus – possibly non-dinosaurian
Lexovisaurus
Leyesaurus
Liaoceratops
Liaoningosaurus
Liaoningotitan
Liaoningvenator
"Liassaurus" – nomen nudum ; possible synonym of Sarcosaurus
Libycosaurus – subsequently found to be an anthracothere mammal
Ligabueino
Ligabuesaurus
"Likhoelesaurus" – nomen nudum ; possibly non-dinosaurian
Liliensternus
Limaysaurus
"Limnornis " – preoccupied name, now known as Palaeocursornis ( a pterosaur )
"Limnosaurus " – preoccupied name, now known as Telmatosaurus
Limusaurus
Lingwulong
Lingyuanosaurus
Linhenykus
Linheraptor
Linhevenator
Life reconstruction of two individuals of Linhenykus in their arid Campanian-aged living environment
Lirainosaurus
Lisboasaurus – subsequently found to be a crocodilian
Lishulong [ 89]
Liubangosaurus
Llukalkan [ 90]
Lohuecotitan
Lokiceratops [ 91]
Loncosaurus
Longisquama – subsequently found to be a non-dinosaurian reptile
Longosaurus – junior synonym of Coelophysis
"Lopasaurus" – nomen nudum
Lophorhothon
Lophostropheus
Loricatosaurus
Loricosaurus
Losillasaurus
Lourinhanosaurus
Lourinhasaurus
Luanchuanraptor
"Luanpingosaurus " – nomen nudum ; Psittacosaurus
Lucianosaurus – subsequently found to be a non-dinosaurian archosauriform
Lucianovenator
Lufengosaurus
Lukousaurus – possibly a crurotarsan
Luoyanggia
Lurdusaurus
Lusitanosaurus – possibly non-dinosaurian
Lusotitan
Lusovenator
Lutungutali – possibly non-dinosaurian
Lycorhinus
Lythronax
M
Macelognathus – subsequently found to be a sphenosuchian crocodilian
Machairasaurus
Machairoceratops
Macrocollum
Macrodontophion – subsequently found to be a member of Lophotrochozoa
Macrogryphosaurus
Macrophalangia – junior synonym of Chirostenotes
Life reconstruction of Massospondylus
"Macroscelosaurus" – nomen nudum ; junior synonym of Tanystropheus
Macrurosaurus
"Madsenius" – nomen nudum ; Allosaurus
Magnamanus
Magnapaulia
Magnirostris – possible junior synonym of Bagaceratops
Magnosaurus
"Magulodon" – nomen nudum
Magyarosaurus
Mahakala
Mahuidacursor
Maiasaura
Maip [ 92]
Majungasaurus
Majungatholus – junior synonym of Majungasaurus
Malarguesaurus
Malawisaurus
Maleevosaurus – junior synonym of Tarbosaurus
Maleevus
Malefica [ 93]
Maleriraptor [ 94]
"Maltaceratops" – nomen nudum
Mamenchisaurus
Mandschurosaurus
Manidens
Manipulonyx [ 95]
Manospondylus – synonym of Tyrannosaurus
Mansourasaurus
Mantellisaurus
Mantellodon – junior synonym of Mantellisaurus
"Maojandino" – nomen nudum
Mapusaurus
Maraapunisaurus
Marasuchus – subsequently found to be a non-dinosaurian dinosauromorph
"Marisaurus" – nomen nudum
Marmarospondylus
Marshosaurus
Martharaptor
Masiakasaurus
Massospondylus
Life reconstruction of Microraptor with colouration based on fossilised melanosomes
Matheronodon
Maxakalisaurus
Mbiresaurus [ 96]
Medusaceratops
"Megacervixosaurus" – nomen nudum
"Megadactylus " – preoccupied name, now known as Anchisaurus
"Megadontosaurus" – nomen nudum ; Microvenator
Megalosaurus
Megapnosaurus – possible junior synonym of Coelophysis
Megaraptor
Mei
Melanorosaurus
Mendozasaurus
Menefeeceratops
Menucocelsior [ 97]
Meraxes [ 98]
Mercuriceratops
Meroktenos
"Merosaurus" – nomen nudum ; Dornraptor
Metriacanthosaurus
Mexidracon [ 99]
"Microcephale" – nomen nudum
"Microceratops " – preoccupied name, now known as Microceratus
Microceratus
Microcoelus
"Microdontosaurus" – nomen nudum
Microhadrosaurus
Micropachycephalosaurus
Microraptor
Microvenator
Mierasaurus
"Mifunesaurus" – nomen nudum
Migmanychion [ 100]
Minimocursor [ 101]
Minmi
Minotaurasaurus
Minqaria [ 102]
Miragaia
Mirischia
Mnyamawamtuka
Moabosaurus
Mochlodon
"Mohammadisaurus" – nomen nudum ; Tornieria
Cast of a Muttaburrasaurus skeleton
Mojoceratops – junior synonym of Chasmosaurus
Mongolosaurus
Mongolostegus
Monkonosaurus
Monoclonius
Monolophosaurus
"Mononychus " – preoccupied name, now known as Mononykus
Mononykus
Montanoceratops
Morelladon
Morinosaurus
Moros
Morosaurus – junior synonym of Camarasaurus
Morrosaurus
Mosaiceratops
"Moshisaurus" – nomen nudum ; possibly Mamenchisaurus
Murusraptor
Musankwa [ 103]
Mussaurus
Muttaburrasaurus
Muyelensaurus
Mymoorapelta
N
Naashoibitosaurus
Nambalia
Nankangia
Nanningosaurus
Nanosaurus
Nanotyrannus
Nanshiungosaurus
Nanuqsaurus
Nanyangosaurus
Napaisaurus [ 104]
Narambuenatitan
Narindasaurus
Nasutoceratops
Natovenator [ 105]
"Natronasaurus" – invalid name, either Alcovasaurus or Miragaia
Life restoration of Neimongosaurus
Navajoceratops
Nebulasaurus
"Nectosaurus " – preoccupied name, now known as Kritosaurus
Nedcolbertia
Nedoceratops – possible junior synonym of Triceratops
Neimongosaurus
"Nemegtia " – preoccupied name, now known as Nemegtomaia
Nemegtomaia
Nemegtonykus
Nemegtosaurus
"Neosaurus " – preoccupied name; renamed Parrosaurus , which is now Hypsibema
Neosodon
Neovenator
Neuquenraptor
Neuquensaurus
Nevadadromeus [ 106]
Newtonsaurus [ 107]
"Ngexisaurus" – nomen nudum
Ngwevu
Nhandumirim
Nicksaurus – nomen manuscriptum
Niebla
Nigersaurus
Ningyuansaurus
Ninjatitan
Niobrarasaurus
Nipponosaurus
Noasaurus
Nodocephalosaurus
Nodosaurus
Nomingia – possible junior synonym of Elmisaurus
Nopcsaspondylus
Normanniasaurus
Restored head of Nemegtomaia
Notatesseraeraptor
Nothronychus
Notoceratops
Notocolossus
Notohypsilophodon
Nqwebasaurus
"Nteregosaurus" – nomen nudum ; Janenschia
Nullotitan
"Nurosaurus" – nomen nudum
Nuthetes
Nyasasaurus — possibly non-dinosaurian
O
Obelignathus [ 108]
Oblitosaurus [ 109]
Oceanotitan
Ohmdenosaurus
Ojoceratops – possible synonym of Eotriceratops
Ojoraptorsaurus
Oksoko
Oligosaurus – possible synonym of Mochlodon
Olorotitan
Omeisaurus
"Omosaurus " – preoccupied name, now known as Dacentrurus
Ondogurvel [ 110]
Onychosaurus – junior synonym of Zalmoxes or Rhabdodon , or an ankylosaurian
Oohkotokia
Opisthocoelicaudia
Oplosaurus
"Orcomimus" – nomen nudum
Orinosaurus – junior synonym (unneeded replacement name) of Orosaurus
Orkoraptor
Ornatops
Ornatotholus – junior synonym of Stegoceras
Ornithodesmus
"Ornithoides" – nomen nudum ; Saurornithoides
Ornitholestes
Ornithomerus – possible synonym of Mochlodon
Ornithomimoides
Ornithomimus
Ornithopsis
Life reconstruction of Omeisaurus
Ornithosuchus – subsequently found to be a non-dinosaurian archosaur
Ornithotarsus – junior synonym of Hadrosaurus
Orodromeus
Orosaurus
Orthogoniosaurus
Orthomerus
Oryctodromeus
"Oshanosaurus" – nomen nudum
Osmakasaurus
Ostafrikasaurus
Ostromia
Othnielia – possible junior synonym of Nanosaurus
Othnielosaurus – possible junior synonym of Nanosaurus
Otogosaurus — possibly a nomen nudum
Ouranosaurus
Overoraptor
Overosaurus
Oviraptor
"Ovoraptor " – nomen nudum ; Velociraptor
Owenodon
Oxalaia – possible junior synonym of Spinosaurus
Ozraptor
P
Pachycephalosaurus
Pachyrhinosaurus
Pachysauriscus – possible junior synonym of Plateosaurus
Pachysaurops – junior synonym of Pachysauriscus ; possible junior synonym of Plateosaurus
"Pachysaurus " – preoccupied name, now known as Pachysauriscus ; possible junior synonym of Plateosaurus
Pachyspondylus – junior synonym of Massospondylus
Pachysuchus
Padillasaurus
"Pakisaurus" – nomen nudum
Palaeoctonus – subsequently found to be a phytosaur
Palaeocursornis – subsequently found to be an azhdarchoid pterosaur
"Palaeolimnornis" – nomen nudum ; Palaeocursornis , pterodactyloid pterosaur belonging to Azhdarchoidea
Palaeopteryx – possibly a bird
Palaeosauriscus – junior synonym of Palaeosaurus
Palaeosaurus – subsequently found to be a non-dinosaurian reptile
"Palaeosaurus " – preoccupied name, now known as Sphenosaurus and considered to be a non-dinosaurian procolophonid
Palaeoscincus
Paleosaurus – subsequently found to be a non-dinosaurian archosaur ; junior synonym (unneeded replacement name) of Palaeosaurus
Paludititan
Paluxysaurus – junior synonym of Sauroposeidon
Pampadromaeus
Life restoration of Pachycephalosaurus
Pamparaptor
Panamericansaurus
Pandoravenator
Panguraptor
Panoplosaurus
Panphagia
Pantydraco – possible synonym of Thecodontosaurus
Papiliovenator [ 111]
"Paraiguanodon" – nomen nudum ; Bactrosaurus
Paralitherizinosaurus [ 112]
Paralititan
Paranthodon
Pararhabdodon
Parasaurolophus
Paraxenisaurus
Pareiasaurus – subsequently found to be a pareiasaur
Pareisactus
Parksosaurus
Paronychodon
Parrosaurus – now known as Hypsibema missouriensis
Parvicursor
Patagonykus
Patagopelta [ 113]
Patagosaurus
Patagotitan
Paulodon [ 114]
Pawpawsaurus
Pectinodon
Pedopenna
Pegomastax
Peishansaurus
Pekinosaurus – subsequently found to be a pseudosuchian; junior synonym of Revueltosaurus
Pelecanimimus
Pellegrinisaurus
Peloroplites
Pelorosaurus
"Peltosaurus " – preoccupied name, now known as Sauropelta
Pendraig [ 115]
Penelopognathus
Pentaceratops
Life restoration of Plateosaurus
Perijasaurus [ 116]
Petrobrasaurus
Petrustitan [ 117]
Phaedrolosaurus
Philovenator
Phuwiangosaurus
Phuwiangvenator
Phyllodon
Piatnitzkysaurus
Picrodon – possibly non-dinosaurian
Pilmatueia
Pinacosaurus
Pisanosaurus — possibly non-dinosaurian
Pitekunsaurus
Piveteausaurus
Planicoxa
Plateosauravus
Plateosaurus
Platyceratops – possible junior synonym of Bagaceratops
Platypelta
Platytholus [ 118]
Plesiohadros
Pleurocoelus – possible junior synonym of Astrodon
Pleuropeltus – junior synonym of Struthiosaurus
Pneumatoarthrus – subsequently found to be a turtle
Pneumatoraptor
"Podischion" – nomen nudum ; Hypacrosaurus
Podokesaurus
Poekilopleuron
Polacanthoides – chimera of Hylaeosaurus and Polacanthus
Polacanthus
Polyodontosaurus
Polyonax
Ponerosteus – subsequently found to be a non-dinosaurian archosaur
Poposaurus – subsequently found to be a non-dinosaurian archosaur
Portellsaurus [ 119]
Postosuchus – subsequently found to be a rauisuchian
Powellvenator
Pradhania
Prenocephale
Prenoceratops
Priconodon
Priodontognathus
Prosaurolophus skull
Proa
Probactrosaurus
Probrachylophosaurus
Proceratops – junior synonym (unneeded replacement name) of Ceratops
Proceratosaurus
Procerosaurus – subsequently found to be a tanystropheid protorosaur, Tanystropheus
"Procerosaurus " – preoccupied name, now known as Ponerosteus
Procheneosaurus – junior synonym of Lambeosaurus
Procompsognathus
Prodeinodon
"Proiguanodon " – nomen nudum ; Iguanodon
Propanoplosaurus
Proplanicoxa – junior synonym of Mantellisaurus
Prosaurolophus
Protarchaeopteryx
Protathlitis [ 120]
Protecovasaurus – subsequently found to be a non-dinosaurian archosauriform
Protiguanodon – junior synonym of Psittacosaurus
Protoavis – described as a bird, probably a chimera including theropod dinosaur bones
Protoceratops
Protognathosaurus
"Protognathus " – preoccupied name, now known as Protognathosaurus
Protohadros
"Protorosaurus " – preoccupied name, now known as Chasmosaurus
Protorosaurus – subsequently found to be a non-dinosaurian reptile
"Proyandusaurus" – nomen nudum ; Hexinlusaurus .
Pseudolagosuchus – possibly non-dinosaurian; a junior synonym of Lewisuchus
Psittacosaurus
Pteropelyx
Pterospondylus
Puertasaurus
Pukyongosaurus
Pulanesaura
Pulaosaurus [ 121]
Punatitan
Pycnonemosaurus
Pyroraptor
Q
"Qaikshaheen" – nomen nudum
Qantassaurus
Qianjiangsaurus [ 122]
Qianlong [ 123]
Life reconstruction of Qiupalong
Qianzhousaurus
Qiaowanlong
Qijianglong
Qingxiusaurus
Qinlingosaurus
Qiupalong
Qiupanykus
Quaesitosaurus
Quetecsaurus
Quilmesaurus
Qunkasaura [ 124]
R
Rachitrema – subsequently found to be a chimera primarily based on ichthyosaur fossils
Rahiolisaurus
"Rahona " – preoccupied name, now known as Rahonavis
Rahonavis – possibly a bird
Rajasaurus
Rapator
Rapetosaurus
Raptorex – possible junior synonym of Tarbosaurus
Ratchasimasaurus
Rativates
Rayososaurus
Razanandrongobe – subsequently found to be a crocodylomorph
Rebbachisaurus
Regaliceratops
Regnosaurus
Revueltosaurus – subsequently found to be a pseudosuchian
Rhabdodon
Rhadinosaurus – may be non-dinosaurian, possibly crocodilian
Rhinorex – possible synonym of Gryposaurus
Rhodanosaurus – junior synonym of Struthiosaurus
Rhoetosaurus
Rhomaleopakhus [ 125]
Rhopalodon – subsequently found to be a synapsid
Riabininohadros
Richardoestesia
Ruyangosaurus skeleton
"Rileya " – preoccupied name, now known as Rileyasuchus
Rileyasuchus – subsequently found to be a phytosaur
Rinchenia
Rinconsaurus
Rioarribasaurus – junior synonym of Coelophysis
"Riodevasaurus" – nomen nudum ; Turiasaurus
Riojasaurus
Riojasuchus – subsequently found to be a non-dinosaurian archosaur
Riojavenatrix [ 126]
Riparovenator [ 27]
Rocasaurus
"Roccosaurus" – nomen nudum ; Melanorosaurus
"Ronaldoraptor" – nomen nudum
Rubeosaurus – junior synonym of Styracosaurus
Ruehleia
Rugocaudia
Rugops
Ruixinia [ 127]
Rukwatitan
"Rutellum" – nomen oblitum
Ruyangosaurus
S
"Sabinosaurus" – nomen nudum
Sacisaurus – possibly non-dinosaurian
Sahaliyania – possible junior synonym of Amurosaurus
Saichania
"Saldamosaurus" – nomen nudum
Saltasaurus
"Saltillomimus" – nomen nudum
Saltopus – possibly non-dinosaurian
"Saltriosaurus" – nomen nudum ; Saltriovenator
Saltriovenator
"Sanchusaurus" – nomen nudum ; possible Gallimimus
"Sangonghesaurus" – nomen nudum ; Tianchisaurus
Sanjuansaurus
Sanpasaurus
Santanaraptor
Sanxiasaurus
Sarahsaurus
Saraikimasoom – nomen manuscriptum
"Saraikisaurus" – nomen nudum
Sarcolestes
Sarcosaurus
Sarmientosaurus
Sasayamagnomus [ 128]
Saturnalia
"Sauraechinodon" – nomen nudum ; Echinodon
Life restoration of Scelidosaurus
"Sauraechmodon" – nomen nudum ; Echinodon
"Saurechinodon" – nomen nudum ; Echinodon
Saurolophus
Sauroniops
Sauropelta
Saurophaganax
"Saurophagus " – preoccupied name, now known as Saurophaganax
Sauroplites
"Sauropodus" – nomen nudum ; Bustingorrytitan
Sauroposeidon
Saurornithoides
Saurornitholestes
Savannasaurus
Scansoriopteryx
Scaphonyx – subsequently found to be a rhynchosaur, Hyperodapedon
Scelidosaurus
Schleitheimia
Scipionyx
Sciurumimus
Scleromochlus – subsequently found to be a non-dinosaurian avemetatarsalian
Scolosaurus
Scutellosaurus
Secernosaurus
Sefapanosaurus
Segisaurus
Segnosaurus
Seismosaurus – junior synonym of Diplodocus
Seitaad
Sektensaurus
Sellacoxa – junior synonym of Barilium
Sellosaurus – junior synonym of Plateosaurus
Serendipaceratops
Serikornis
Shamosaurus
Shanag
Shanshanosaurus – junior synonym of Tarbosaurus
Shantungosaurus
Shanxia
Shanyangosaurus
Shaochilong
Sinosaurus skeleton, Museo delle Scienze of Trento, Italy
Shenzhousaurus
Shidaisaurus
Shingopana
Shishugounykus
Shixinggia
Shri
Shuangbaisaurus – possible synonym of Sinosaurus
Shuangmiaosaurus
Shunosaurus
Shuvosaurus – subsequently found to be a rauisuchian
Shuvuuia
Siamodon
"Siamodracon" – nomen nudum
Siamosaurus
Siamotyrannus
Siamraptor
Siats
"Sibirosaurus" – nomen nudum ; Sibirotitan
Sibirotitan
Sidersaura [ 129]
"Sidormimus" – nomen nudum
Sierraceratops [ 130]
Sigilmassasaurus – possible junior synonym of Spinosaurus
Silesaurus – possibly non-dinosaurian
Siluosaurus
Silutitan [ 57]
Silvisaurus
Similicaudipteryx
Sinankylosaurus
Sinocalliopteryx
Sinocephale [ 131]
Sinoceratops
Sinocoelurus
"Sinopelta" – nomen nudum ; synonym of Sinopeltosaurus
"Sinopeltosaurus" – nomen nudum
Sinopliosaurus – a pliosaur; one species, "S." fusuiensis , is actually a dinosaur that may be synonymous with Siamosaurus
Sinornithoides
Skorpiovenator skull
Sinornithomimus
Sinornithosaurus
Sinosauropteryx
Sinosaurus
Sinotyrannus
Sinovenator
Sinraptor
Sinusonasus
Sirindhorna
"Skaladromeus" – nomen nudum
Skorpiovenator
"Smilodon " – preoccupied name, now known as Zanclodon
Smitanosaurus
Smok — possibly non-dinosaurian
Sonidosaurus
Sonorasaurus
Soriatitan
Soumyasaurus – possibly non-dinosaurian
Spectrovenator
Sphaerotholus
Sphenosaurus – subsequently found to be a non-dinosaurian reptile
Sphenospondylus – junior synonym of Mantellisaurus
Spiclypeus
Spicomellus [ 132]
Spinophorosaurus
Spinops
Spinosaurus
Spinostropheus
Spinosuchus – subsequently found to be a non-dinosaurian reptile
Spondylosoma – subsequently found to be an aphanosaur
Squalodon – subsequently found to be a cetacean
Staurikosaurus
Stegoceras
Stegopelta
Stegosaurides
Stegosaurus
"Stegotitanus" – nomen nudum ; informal replacement of Stegosaurus
Stegouros [ 133]
Stellasaurus
Stenonychosaurus
Life restoration of Stegosaurus
Stenopelix
Stenotholus – junior synonym of Stygimoloch , which is a possible junior synonym of Pachycephalosaurus
Stephanosaurus
"Stereocephalus " – preoccupied name, now known as Euoplocephalus
Sterrholophus – junior synonym of Triceratops
Stokesosaurus
Stormbergia – junior synonym of Lesothosaurus
Strenusaurus – junior synonym of Riojasaurus
Streptospondylus
Struthiomimus
Struthiosaurus
Stygimoloch – junior synonym of Pachycephalosaurus
Stygivenator – junior synonym of Tyrannosaurus
Styracosaurus
Succinodon – subsequently found to be fossilized mollusc borings
Suchomimus
Suchoprion – subsequently found to be a phytosaur
Suchosaurus – possible synonym of Baryonyx
"Suciasaurus" – nomen nudum
"Sugiyamasaurus" – nomen nudum
"Sulaimanisaurus" – nomen nudum
Supersaurus
Suskityrannus
Suuwassea
Suzhousaurus
Symphyrophus – junior synonym of Camptosaurus
Syngonosaurus
"Syntarsus " – preoccupied name, sometimes assigned to Coelophysis or Megapnosaurus
Syrmosaurus – junior synonym of Pinacosaurus
Szechuanosaurus
T
Life restoration of Thecodontosaurus
Talarurus
Talenkauen
Taleta [ 134]
Talos
Tamarro
Tambatitanis
Tameryraptor [ 135]
Tangvayosaurus
Tanius
Tanycolagreus
Tanystropheus – subsequently found to be a protorosaur
Tanystrosuchus
Taohelong
Tapinocephalus – subsequently found to be a therapsid
Tapuiasaurus
Tarascosaurus
Tarbosaurus
Tarchia
Tastavinsaurus
Tatankacephalus
Tatankaceratops – probable junior synonym of Triceratops
Tataouinea
Tatisaurus
Taurovenator
Taveirosaurus – possibly a eutriconodont mammal
Tawa
Tawasaurus – junior synonym of Lufengosaurus
Tazoudasaurus
Technosaurus – possibly non-dinosaurian
Tecovasaurus – subsequently found to be a non-dinosaurian archosauriform
Tehuelchesaurus
"Teihivenator" – nomen nudum
Teinurosaurus
Teleocrater – subsequently found to be a basal avemetatarsalian
Telmatosaurus
"Tenantosaurus" – nomen nudum ; Tenontosaurus
"Tenchisaurus" – nomen nudum ; an unpublished museum name for Tianchisaurus
Tendaguria
Tengrisaurus
Tenontosaurus
Teratophoneus
Teratosaurus – subsequently found to be a non-dinosaurian archosaur
Termatosaurus – subsequently found to be a phytosaur
Terminocavus
Thescelosaurus fossil
Tethyshadros
Tetragonosaurus – junior synonym of Lambeosaurus
Texacephale
Texasetes
Teyuwasu – possible junior synonym of Staurikosaurus
Thanatotheristes
Thanos
Tharosaurus [ 136]
Thecocoelurus
Thecodontosaurus
Thecospondylus
Theiophytalia
Therizinosaurus
Therosaurus – synonym of Iguanodon
Thescelosaurus
Thespesius
"Thotobolosaurus" – nomen nudum ; Kholumolumo
Thyreosaurus [ 137]
Tiamat [ 138]
Tianchiasaurus – alternate spelling of Tianchisaurus
Tianchisaurus
"Tianchungosaurus" – nomen nudum ; Dianchungosaurus , a crocodilian
Tianyulong
Tianyuraptor
Tianzhenosaurus
Tichosteus
Tienshanosaurus
Tietasaura [ 139]
Timimus
Timurlengia
Titanoceratops
Titanomachya [ 140]
Titanosaurus
"Titanosaurus " – preoccupied name, now known as Atlantosaurus
Tlatolophus
Tochisaurus
"Tomodon " – preoccupied name, now known as Diplotomodon
Tonganosaurus
Tongnanlong [ 141]
Tongtianlong
"Tonouchisaurus" – nomen nudum
Torilion – junior synonym of Barilium
Tornieria
Torosaurus
Skeleton of Triceratops at the Houston Museum of Natural Science
Torvosaurus
Tototlmimus
Trachelosaurus – subsequently found to be a basal archosauromorph
Trachodon
Tralkasaurus
Transylvanosaurus [ 142]
Tratayenia
Traukutitan
Trialestes – subsequently found to be a basal crocodylomorph
"Triassolestes " – preoccupied name, now known as Trialestes
Tribelesodon – junior synonym of Tanystropheus , a protorosaur
Triceratops
Trierarchuncus
Trigonosaurus
Trimucrodon
Trinisaura
Triunfosaurus
Troodon
Tsaagan
Tsagantegia
Tsintaosaurus
Tuebingosaurus [ 143]
Tugulusaurus
Tuojiangosaurus
Turanoceratops
Turiasaurus
Tylocephale
Tylosteus – synonym of Pachycephalosaurus
Tyrannomimus [ 144]
Tyrannosaurus
Tyrannotitan
U
Restoration of Udanoceratops
Uberabatitan
"Ubirajara" – nomen nudum
Udanoceratops
Udelartitan [ 145]
Ugrosaurus – junior synonym of Triceratops
Ugrunaaluk – junior synonym of Edmontosaurus
Uintasaurus – junior synonym of Camarasaurus
Ultrasauros – junior synonym of Supersaurus
"Ultrasaurus " – preoccupied name, renamed Ultrasauros which is now a junior synonym of Supersaurus
Ultrasaurus
Ulughbegsaurus [ 146]
"Umarsaurus" – nomen nudum ; Barsboldia
Unaysaurus
Unenlagia
Unescoceratops
"Unicerosaurus" – nomen nudum , subsequently found to be a fish
Unquillosaurus
Urbacodon
Uriash [ 117]
Utahceratops
Utahraptor
Uteodon
Utetitan [ 147]
V
Vagaceratops
Vahiny
Valdoraptor – possible synonym of Thecocoelurus
Valdosaurus
Vallibonavenatrix
Variraptor
Vayuraptor
Vectaerovenator
Vectensia – junior synonym of Polacanthus or Hylaeosaurus
Vectidromeus [ 148]
Vectipelta [ 149]
Vectiraptor [ 150]
Life restoration of Velociraptor
Vectisaurus – junior synonym of Mantellisaurus
"Vectispinus" – nomen nudum
Velafrons
Velocipes
Velociraptor
Velocisaurus
Venaticosuchus – subsequently found to be a non-dinosaurian archosaur
Venenosaurus
Vespersaurus
Veterupristisaurus
Viavenator
"Vitakridrinda" – nomen nudum
"Vitakrisaurus" – nomen nudum
Vitosaura [ 151]
Volgatitan
Volkheimeria
Vouivria
Vulcanodon
W
Wadhurstia – junior synonym of Hypselospinus
Wakinosaurus
Walgettosuchus – possible synonym of Rapator
"Walkeria " – preoccupied name, now known as Alwalkeria
"Walkersaurus" – nomen nudum ; Duriavenator
Wamweracaudia
Wannanosaurus
Weewarrasaurus
Life restoration of Wiehenvenator
Wellnhoferia – possibly a bird ; possible junior synonym of Archaeopteryx
Wendiceratops
Wiehenvenator
Willinakaqe
Wintonotitan
Wudingloong [ 152]
Wuerhosaurus
Wulagasaurus
Wulatelong
"Wulatesaurus" – nomen nudum ; Bannykus
Wulong
Wyleyia – possibly a bird
"Wyomingraptor" – nomen nudum ; synonym of Allosaurus
X
Xenoceratops
Xenoposeidon
Xenotarsosaurus
Xenovenator [ 153]
Xianshanosaurus
Xiaosaurus
Life reconstruction of Xiongguanlong
Xiaotingia
"Xinghesaurus" – nomen nudum
Xingtianosaurus
Xingxiulong
Xinjiangovenator
Xinjiangtitan
Xiongguanlong
Xixianykus
Xixiasaurus
Xixiposaurus
Xiyunykus
Xuanhanosaurus
Xuanhuaceratops
"Xuanhuasaurus" – nomen nudum ; Xuanhuaceratops
Xunmenglong
Xuwulong
Y
Yaleosaurus – junior synonym of Anchisaurus
Yamaceratops
Yamanasaurus
Yamatosaurus
Yanbeilong [ 154]
Yandusaurus
Yangchuanosaurus
Yaverlandia
Yehuecauhceratops
"Yezosaurus" – nomen nudum ; subsequently found to be a junior synonym of the mosasaur Taniwhasaurus
Yi
"Yibinosaurus" – nomen nudum
Life restoration of Yangchuanosaurus
Yimenosaurus
Yingshanosaurus
Yinlong
Yixianosaurus
Yizhousaurus
Yongjinglong
Ypupiara [ 155]
Yuanmouraptor [ 156]
Yuanmousaurus
Yuanyanglong [ 157]
Yueosaurus
Yulong
Yunganglong
Yunmenglong
Yunnanosaurus
"Yunxianosaurus" – nomen nudum
Yunyangosaurus
Yurgovuchia
Yutyrannus
Yuxisaurus [ 158]
Yuzhoulong [ 159]
Z
Zalmoxes
Zanabazar
Zanclodon – subsequently found to be non-dinosaurian
Zapalasaurus
Zapsalis
Zaraapelta
Zatomus – subsequently found to be a non-dinosaurian archosaur
Zavacephale [ 160]
Zby
Zephyrosaurus
Zhanghenglong
Zhejiangosaurus
Zhenyuanlong
Life restoration of Zby
Zhongjianosaurus
Zhongornis – subsequently found to be a bird
Zhongyuansaurus – possible junior synonym of Gobisaurus
Zhuchengceratops
Zhuchengosaurus – junior synonym of Shantungosaurus
Zhuchengtitan
Zhuchengtyrannus
Ziapelta
Zigongosaurus
Zizhongosaurus
Zuniceratops
"Zunityrannus" – nomen nudum , Suskityrannus
Zuolong
Zuoyunlong
Zupaysaurus
Zuul
See also
Dinosaur classification
List of informally named dinosaurs
List of dinosaur ichnogenera
List of fossil bird genera
List of birds (orders and families)
List of bird genera
List of ichthyosauromorph genera
List of plesiosaur genera
List of Mesozoic birds
List of mosasaur genera
List of pterosaur genera
List of South American dinosaurs
List of North American dinosaurs
List of African dinosaurs
List of Asian dinosaurs
List of European dinosaurs
List of Indian and Madagascan dinosaurs
List of Australian and Antarctic dinosaurs
Notes
Most uncited genus names are taken from Olshevsky's "Dinosaur Genera List".[ 1] Non-dinosaur dinosauromorphs and non-avebrevicaudan avialans are also listed by Olshevsky, but are omitted from this list as they are not considered "non-avian dinosaurs" in most published sources.
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