DinoPages
A reference to non-avian dinosaur genera, built entirely from the Paleobiology Database.
Every genus page on this site is generated from a single public dataset: the Paleobiology Database. We show only what that database records for each genus, its accepted name, who described it and when, where it sits in the dinosaur family tree, when it lived, its ecospace where available, and how many fossil occurrences are logged. Each page links back to the underlying PBDB record so you can check the source.
We do not add sizes, weights, colours, behaviour, or trivia that the database does not contain.
1765
valid genera
101
Triassic
345
Jurassic
1163
Cretaceous
Well-recorded genera
These genera have the most fossil occurrences in the Paleobiology Database, a defensible measure of how well studied and represented they are.
AsiamericanaLate Jurassic · 238 occurrencesRichardoestesiaLate Jurassic · 238 occurrencesDiceratopsLate Cretaceous · 166 occurrencesDiceratusLate Cretaceous · 166 occurrencesNedoceratopsLate Cretaceous · 166 occurrencesOjoceratopsLate Cretaceous · 166 occurrencesSterrholophusLate Cretaceous · 166 occurrencesTatankaceratopsLate Cretaceous · 166 occurrencesTriceratopsLate Cretaceous · 166 occurrencesSaurornitholestesLate Cretaceous · 148 occurrencesAllosaurusLate Jurassic · 147 occurrencesAntrodemusLate Jurassic · 147 occurrences