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Complete Dinosaurs Database
All Dinosaurs - over 1600 genera and over 2900 species
Database of all dinosaurs
The largest, complete, updated dinosaur database. Over 1,900 species and over 1,600 genera of dinosaurs. Dinosaur dimensions, length and weight of dinosaurs, classification of dinosaurs.
*Table of dinosaurs based on the database of Krzysztof – Shahen
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Stratigraphic table
Cretaceous
System / Period | Series / Epoch | Stage / Age | Age (Ma) | |
Paleogene | Paleocene | Danian | younger | |
Cretaceous | Upper/ Late | Maastrichtian | 66.0 | 72.1 |
Campanian | 72.1 | 83.6 | ||
Santonian | 83.6 | 86.3 | ||
Coniacian | 86.3 | 89.8 | ||
Turonian | 89.8 | 93.9 | ||
Cenomanian | 93.9 | 100.5 | ||
Lower/ Early | Albian | 100.5 | ~113.0 | |
Aptian | ~113.0 | ~125.0 | ||
Barremian | ~125.0 | ~129.4 | ||
Hauterivian | ~129.4 | ~132.9 | ||
Valanginian | ~132.9 | ~139.8 | ||
Berriasian | ~139.8 | ~145.0 |
Jurassic
System / Period | Series / Epoch | Stage / Age | Age (Ma) | |
Cretaceous | Lower/ Early | Berriasian | younger | |
Jurassic | Upper/ Late | Tithonian | ~145.0 | 152.1 |
Kimmeridgian | 152.1 | 157.3 | ||
Oxfordian | 157.3 | 163.5 | ||
Middle | Callovian | 163.5 | 166.1 | |
Bathonian | 166.1 | 168.3 | ||
Bajocian | 168.3 | 170.3 | ||
Aalenian | 170.3 | 174.1 | ||
Lower/ Early | Toarcian | 174.1 | 182.7 | |
Pliensbachian | 182.7 | 190.8 | ||
Sinemurian | 190.8 | 199.3 | ||
Hettangian | 199.3 | 201.3 | ||
Triassic | Upper/ Late | Rhaetian | older |
Triassic
System / Period | Series / Epoch | Stage / Age | Age (Ma) | |
Jurassic | Lower/ Early | Hettangian | younger | |
Triassic | Upper/ Late | Rhaetian | 201.3 | ~208.5 |
Norian | ~208.5 | ~227 | ||
Carnian | ~227 | ~237 | ||
Middle | Ladinian | ~237 | ~242 | |
Anisian | ~242 | 247.2 | ||
Lower/ Early | Olenekian | 247.2 | 251.2 | |
Induan | 251.2 | 251.902 | ||
Permian | Lopingian | Changhsingian | older |
This is truly impressive! I was hoping for such database for a long time now. This is a dream that came true.
Could you please add a detailed description/ explanation of the terms under the ‘Status’ column to make it easier to understand the status of each species. What does ‘S >’, nomen dubium, nomen nudum, etc… exactly mean?
Another point, is this page be will be updated frequently?
Thanks in advance.
Thank you for your kind words. We have added explanations of the terms under the main table. Yes, the database will be updated regularly – every month or quarterly, depending on the appearing descriptions of new species and genera of dinosaurs.
Many thanks for your prompt reply and the added content.
Yesterday, Mansourasaurus shahinae, a new titanosaur sauropod from Egypt has been announced. It would be great if you could add it to the list of taxa.
Of course we will add, but the update will be published on a monthly basis rather than every week:)
Thanks. I will be waiting for it.
Is there is any mean to be notified once an update is available?
Of course. We publish information about update on our FB profile
Hello, i love this list!
Any chance of adding the dinosaurs classification for example:
Stegosaurus stenops Valid 7m (Weight) (Time) Stegosaurian
it’s just an idea to help people looking for certain dinosaur groups 🙂
(maybe also the country it was found as well?)
I agree with this!
We have these data collected, but to present them on the website, there is not enough space in the table. We’ll think about how to solve it in the future.
Thats great! hopefully they will be added in the future!
Good evening! I’m not sure if this site is still maintained, but I was wondering if I could by chance use the Excel database you’ve compiled for a school project. I’m learning R Studio and thought it would be fun to do a little analysis on changes in diversification.
Thank you!
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