Board Thread:Movie discussion/@comment-17754282-20150306201037

So I was looking closely at the image of the Haloscape screen from the Jurassic World Innovation Centre and tried to decipher what everything was, especially the four Dinosaurs to the left side of the screen which have yet to be identified correctly.

The below image is the result of my attempts and wondered what everyone else thought of my guesswork.

Red Text = Dinosaurs already known to be in the park: Ankylosaurus, Apatosaurus, Baryonyx, Dimorphodon, Edmontosaurus, Gallimimus, Metriacanthosaurus, Microceratus, Mosasaurus, Pachycephalosaurus, Parasaurolophus, Pteranodon, Stegosaurus, Suchomimus, Triceratops, Tyrannosaurus and Velociraptor.

Green Text  = Dinosaurs deciphered from the image before I got there: Brachiosaurus, Deinonychus, Dilophosaurus, Lesothosaurus, Nipponosaurus, Plesiosaurus and Spinosaurus.

Black Text = My guesses: Allosaurus, Elaphrosaurus, Hadrosaurus and either Kritosaurus or Koshisaurus.

Reasoning for my guesses.

The Dinosaurs appear to be in some sort of alphabetical order which helped narrow things down.

The animal next to Apatosaurus and Ankylosaurus appeared to be a Theropod of some kind. Looking at the relative shortness of the name and taking into consideration that some merchandise featuring Allosaurus has been released, this seemed like the most likely animal.

The two animals below Edmontosaurus were actually rather easy to work out and I'm surprised that the article regarding the Innovation Centre doesn't already mention them. Just looking a the names suggested to me that they were Elaphrosaurus and Hadrosaurus respectively.

However the one below them was a real pain to get. I could roughly make out that the first letter in its name is either an "H" or a "K" and definitely ends in "saurus" and the image seemed to be of another duck-billed Dinosaur. For some reason I convinced myself that it began with a "K" and narrowed it down to either Kritosaurus or the Japanese Koshisaurus, but even then I wasn't sure.

In fact, as I look at it now, I'm starting to think that its image is kind of like that of Ankylosaurus and that "K" is looking more and more like an "H" - actually I am now convinced that the name looks like "Hoplitosaurus" but this animal doesn't seem to have any spikes on it!

Does anyone agree with my guesswork? Can anyone figure out what that one in the bottom left corner really is? 