Species: mirus LAMBE, 1919
Etymology: Latin, mirus, "wornderful, strange."
Holotype: CMN (NMC) 2759
Locality: Quarry 008 (Quarry 69 of Sternberg 1950), 2 3/4 miles south of the mouth of Little Sand Hill creek, a tributary of Red Deer River, Dinosaur Provincial Park, Newell County, Alberta Province, Canada.
Horizon: Dinosaur Park Formation, upper Judith River Group.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Judithian age, Middle Campanian Stage, middle Senonian subepoch, upper Gulf Epoch, Late Cretaceous.
Material: Skull, dentary, about three feet of the vertebral column, found articulated to the skull, seven scattered thoracic ribs, more or less complete, humerus, ulna, and radius, three complete digits of fore-foot, fragmentary scapula, with coracoid, fragment of ilium, and part of sacrum, one phalanx and two terminal phalanges of hind foot, and one metatarsal, about two hundred scutes of various sizes and skin impressions.
After Carpenter.
First and second medial scutes.
Referred material:
CARPENTER, 1990
Locality: Dinosaur Provincial Park, Newell County, Alberta Province, Canada.
Horizon: Dinosaur Park Formation, upper Judith River Group.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Judithian age, Middle Campanian Stage, middle Senonian subepoch, upper Gulf Epoch, Late Cretaceous.
Material:
RTMP 83.25.2: Skull without lower jaws.
CURRIE & RUSSELL, 2005
Locality: Quarry 228, Dinosaur Provincial Park, Newell County, Alberta Province, Canada.
Horizon: Dinosaur Park Formation, upper Judith River Group.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Judithian age, Middle Campanian Stage, middle Senonian subepoch, upper Gulf Epoch, Late Cretaceous.
Material:
RTMP 98.67.1: Fragmentary skull and fragmentary skeleton.
RUSSELL, 1940Locality: Quarry 73 (Sternberg 1950), south side of Red Deer River Valley, east of Little Sand Hill Creek, legal subdivision 8, sec. 31, tp 20, R11, west of 4th meridian, Dinosaur Provincial Park, Newell County, Alberta Province, Canada.
Horizon: Dinosaur Park Formation, upper Judith River Group.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Judithian age, Middle Campanian Stage, middle Senonian subepoch, upper Gulf Epoch, Late Cretaceous.
Material:
ROM 1215: Complete skull with teeth, left mandibular ramus, 8 vertebrae, 24 ribs, 6 sternal elements, xiphisternal, right coracoid-sacapula, both clavicles, both humeri, left ulna, 3 phalanges, and over 200 dermal plates of various sizes.
Note: Originally referred to Edmontina rugosidens.Panoplosaurus mirus (after BAKKER, 1988), ROM 1215.
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Species: nova?
= Ankylosauridae indeterminate DALMA & LUCAS, 2016
Locality: Unknown, San Juan Basin, New Mexico.
Horizon: Kirtland Formation.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Kirtlandian age, Upper Campanian Stage- Lower Maastrichtian Stage, Senonian subepoch, Upper Gulf Epoch, Late Cretaceous.
Material:
ACM 7974: Cluster of over 40 exceptionally well-preserved, high keeled osteoderms.