“…As suggested by Jasinski et al (2020), there may still be some vicariance between biogeographical regions. There is a clear connection between many of the dinosaurs (e.g., ankylosaurids, hadrosaurids, pachycephalosaurids, ornithomimids, tyrannosaurids) of Asia and North America during the Late Cretaceous (e.g., Arbour et al, 2014; Brusatte and Carr, 2016; Dalman et al, 2017; Jasinski & Sullivan, 2011, 2016; Lucas et al, 2016; McFeeters et al, 2017; Prieto‐Márquez, 2010; Sullivan, 1999, Sullivan & Lucas, 2003, Sullivan & Lucas, 2006) and how these came about, including possibilities for migration patterns, vicariance, and/or convergence, still need to be investigated.…”