Genus: Mandschurosaurus RIABININ, 1930 (nomen dubium)
Etymology: In reference to Manchuria, Amur Province, Asian Russia, where the first specimen was found, and Greek, sauros, “lizard”: “Manchurian lizard”.
= Manchurisaurus DONG, 1979 (sic)
= Manchurosaurus NAGAO, 1936 (sic)
= Mandchurosaurus YOUNG, 1958 (sic)
= Mandschrosaurus LUO, ZHANG, & LI, 1983 (sic)
= Mandschurisaurus DONG, 1979 (sic)
= Mandschurosaus YOUNG, 1958 (sic)
= Mandshurosaurus YOUNG, 1958 (sic)
= Manschurosaurus HU & CHENG, 1988 (sic)

Species: amurensis (RIABININ, 1925) RIABININ, 1930
Etymology: In reference to the Amur Province, Asian Russia.
= Trachodon amurensis RIABININ, 1925 (nomen dubium)
= Trachodon amurense RIABININ, 1925 (nomen dubium)
= Thespesius amurensis (RIABININ, 1925) (nomen dubium)
= Manschurosaurus amurensis HU & CHENG, 1988 (sic)
= Tracodon amurense HU & CHENG, 1988 (sic)
= Mandschurosaurus amwensis (ANONYMOUS, 1990) (sic)

Holotype:

Locality: Blagoveshchesk, Belye Kruchi, below the mouth of a tributary called Alan River at the south bank (right) of the Amur River (opposite the villages of Kasatkino and Sagibovo, Manchuria, China), Amur Province, Asian Russia.

Horizon: Yuliangze Formation.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Late Maastrichtian Stage, Upper Senonian Subepoch, Upper Gufl Epoch, Late Cretaceous.

Material: Braincase, fragmentary dentaries, dorsal, sacral and caudal vertebrae, two ribs and bones from the fore- and hind-limbs.

Referred material:

BOLOTSKY, 1988

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Number: Not given: Fragmentary skull and fragmentary skeleton.

 

YANG, WE & LI, 1986

Locality: 500 m from Navigation Mark 619 to Yu-:Liang-Zi, on the south bank of Heilongjiang, about 13 km west of Jiayin, China.

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Biostratigraphy:

Age: Late Cretaceous.

Material:

Number: Not given: 3 fragmentary skeletons.