In 1959 and 1960 a Soviet-Chinese expedition uncovered the remains of a
euornithopod in
Inner Mongolia near
Maortu. The
type species is
Probactrosaurus gobiensis, described and named by
A. K. Rozhdestvensky in
1966. Another partial skeleton, PIN 2232-10, was found along with numerous other fragments. In 1966 Rozhdestvensky also named a second species,
Probactrosaurus alashanicus, based on fragmentary material. Its specific name refers to the
Alxa League. In 2002
David B. Norman published a revision of the genus, in which he reported the holotype specimen of
P. alashanicus, the back of a skull, had been lost after being dispatched from
Moscow to
Beijing. He concluded that the species was a synonym of
P. gobiensis. In 1997
Lü Junchang named a third species,
Probactrosaurus mazongshanensis, based on holotype IVPP V.11333 found in 1992. The specific name refers to the
Mazong Shan region. Today, this form is seen as more closely related to
Equijubus and
Altirhinus rather than to
P. gobiensis and is therefore commonly referred to as "
Probactrosaurus"
mazongshanensis. ==Description==