PUBLICATION — Czepiński Ł., Madzia D. 2025. Exploring the diversity and disparity of rhabdodontomorph ornithopods from the Late Cretaceous European archipelago. Scientific Reports 15: 15209. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-98083-z
Figure: life restoration of Obelignathus (by Edyta Felcyn-Kowalska) and the described fossil material (dentary bone).
Rhabdodonts are medium-sized
ornithischian dinosaurs known solely from the Upper Cretaceous of Europe, the species of which are distinguished based mostly on characteristics of
lower jaw elements. New analyses have shown that one species differs significantly from other ones. A new
genus was thus established for it –
Obelignathus, meaning "Obelix's jaw" – which refers to the robust lower jaw of this animal. This new discovery indicates that the
diversity of European rhabdodonts was greater than previously thought. Differences in jaw anatomy among coexisting species may have been related to different feeding
adaptations.