Haolong

Haolong
Temporal range: Early Cretaceous (Barremian), ~
Speculative life restoration
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Clade: Dinosauria
Clade: Ornithischia
Clade: Ornithopoda
Superfamily: Hadrosauroidea
Genus: Haolong
Huang et al., 2026
Species:
H. dongi
Binomial name
Haolong dongi
Huang et al., 2026

Haolong (lit.'spiny dragon') is an extinct genus of hadrosauroid ornithopod dinosaur known from the Early Cretaceous (Barremian age) Yixian Formation of Liaoning, China. The genus contains a single species, Haolong dongi, known from a nearly complete, articulated skeleton with preserved integumentary structures.

Naming

The generic name, Haolong, comes from Mandarin Chinese and translates to "spiny dragon," in reference to its integumentary structures. The specific name, dongi, honors Dong Zhiming, a prominent Chinese paleontologist.[1]

Description

Haolong is known from a single specimen, the holotype AGM 16793, which was recovered from the Yixian Formation. It represents a nearly complete juvenile about 2.45 m (8.0 ft) long. The specimen preserves remains of the integumentary system, which consists of scales interspersed with hollow, keratinous spines preserved down to the nuclear level. These differ from the protofeathers of non-avian theropods and the spines of extant squamates, and have been compared to porcupine quills. They may have served as protection from predators, as thermoregulatory aids, or as tactile structures. Since the specimen is a juvenile, it is unknown if adults also possessed similar structures.[1]

Classification

To determine the relationships and affinities of Haolong, Huang et al. (2026) scored it in an updated version of the phylogenetic matrix of Bertozzo et al. (2025).[2] They recovered Haolong as an early-diverging member of the Hadrosauroidea, branching after a European clade comprising Brighstoneus, Cariocecus, and Comptonatus, but before the other known Yixian Formation taxa (Bolong and Jinzhousaurus). These results are displayed in the cladogram below:[1]

Hadrosauriformes

Iguanodontidae

Hadrosauroidea

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Huang, J.; Wu, W.; Mao, L.; Bertozzo, F.; Dhouailly, D.; Robin, N.; Pittman, M.; Kaye, T. G.; Manucci, F.; He, X.; Wang, X.; Godefroit, P. (2026). "Cellular-level preservation of cutaneous spikes in an Early Cretaceous iguanodontian dinosaur". Nature Ecology & Evolution: 1–8. doi:10.1038/s41559-025-02960-9.
  2. ^ Bertozzo, Filippo; Camilo, Bruno; Araújo, Ricardo; Manucci, Fabio; Kullberg, José Carlos; Cerio, Donald G.; Carvalho, Victor Feijó de; Marrecas, Pedro; Figueiredo, Silvério D.; Godefroit, Pascal (2025-09-15). "Cariocecus bocagei, a new basal hadrosauroid from the Lower Cretaceous of Portugal". Journal of Systematic Palaeontology. 23 (1) 2536347. doi:10.1080/14772019.2025.2536347. ISSN 1477-2019.