Fylax

Genus of hadrosauroid dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fylax (meaning "keeper") is a genus of hadrosauroid ornithopod from the Late Cretaceous Figuerola Formation of Spain. The genus contains a single species, Fylax thyrakolasus, known from a nearly complete left dentary.

Phylum:Chordata
Class:Reptilia
Clade:Ornithischia
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Fylax
Temporal range: Late Cretaceous,
66.052–66 Ma
Holotype dentary from multiple angles
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Clade: Dinosauria
Clade: Ornithischia
Clade: Ornithopoda
Clade: Hadrosauromorpha
Genus: Fylax
Prieto-Márquez & Carrera Farias, 2021
Species:
F. thyrakolasus
Binomial name
Fylax thyrakolasus
Prieto-Márquez & Carrera Farias, 2021
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Discovery and naming

Reconstructed skeleton based on Tethyshadros, with the preserved dentary in white

The holotype of Fylax, IPS-36338, a left dentary, was discovered in the early 1990s. It was found in the Figuerola Formation in Lleida province, northeastern Spain. It was initially described in 1999.[1][2]

In 2021, Albert Prieto-Márquez and Miguel Ángel Carrera Farias described the dentary as belonging to a new genus of hadrosauroid dinosaur. The generic name, Fylax, comes from the modern Greek, fýlax (keeper), and the specific name, thyrakolasus, comes from the Greek thýra (gate) and kólasi (hell), thus creating the combination "keeper of the gates of hell” in reference to the proximity of this taxon to the Cretaceous-Paleogene mass extinction event.[2]

Classification

Prieto-Márquez and Carrera Farias (2021) recovered Fylax as the sister taxon to Tethyshadros in a derived position in the Hadrosauromorpha, making it one of the latest surviving non-hadrosaurid hadrosauromorphs. Their cladogram is shown below:

Hadrosauromorpha

In their 2026 description of Kryptohadros, Magyar and colleagues included Fylax in an updated version of the phylogenetic matrix of Longrich et al. (2024)[3] and the similar but less extensive matrix of Dai et al. (2025).[4] Both datasets failed to recover a close relationship between Fylax and Tethyshadros, as initially proposed in 2021. Instead, Tethyhadros was recovered as the sister taxon of Kryptohadros in a clade also containing Telmatosaurus, deemed the Telmatosauridae. Using the latter matrix, Fylax was placed in a more derived position, as an early-diverging member of the Hadrosauridae. The majority rule tree using the dataset of Longrich et al. (2024) placed Fylax in a more basal position, as the sister taxon to the Chinese Bactrosaurus. These results are displayed in the cladogram below:[5]

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