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[[File:Tsintaosaurus nasal.png|thumb|left|Skull of ''[[Tsintaosaurus]]'' with an inaccurate crest]]
Prieto-Márquez would return to the issue in 2009 along with Jonathan R. Wagner. They once again turned to the articulation between the maxilla and the jugal, finding this to link ''Pararhabdodon'' to the Asian lambeosaurine, ''[[Tsintaosaurus spinorhinus]]''. In the 2006 phylogenetic analysis, ''P. isonenis'' had been scored as having an ancestral hadrosauroid condition for this trait, which had a strong effect on its position. Upon instead coding it for a modified version of the more advanced hadrosaurid condition, the connection between the two species to the exclusion of other lambeosaurines was supported. Multiple synapomorphies were found uniting to the two taxa, as well as identifying ''Pararhabdodon'' as a member of the subfamily as opposed to outside of Hadrosauridae.<ref name=APMJW09/> This relationship was again supported in Prieto-Márquez ''et al.'' (2013), where the group containing the two genera was coined as the taxonomic [[Tribe (taxonomy)|tribe]] [[Tsintaosaurini]]; a diagnosis for the tribe was provided. Their cladogram is reproduced above, on the right.<ref name=prieto-marquez2013/>
[[File:Pararhabdodon MCD 4919.png|thumb|Maxilla specimen MCD 4919 from the Serrat del Rostiar 1 locality]]
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