Ornithischia Seeley, 1887
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.3382576 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5123141 |
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Ornithischia Seeley, 1887 |
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Included taxa. Lesothosaurus , Technosaurus, Pisanosaurus, Thyreophora, Ornithopoda, and Marginocephalia , and all dinosaurs that are more closely related to these taxa than to saurischians.
Temporal range. Camian-Maastrichtian.
Distribution. Global.
Diagnosis. Ossified palpebral over the orbit; presence of an unpaired predentary; maxillary and dentary tooth crowns triangular in lateral view; ossified epaxial tendons along the neural spines; ilium with elongate, dorsoventrally low preacetabular process; opisthopubic pelvis; pubic shafts slender, rod-like.
Remarks. Seeley (1887, 1888) first noted the fundamental differences in the pelvic girdles of different taxa of dinosaurs, and referred all the opisthopubic members then known to a clade he named Orn ithischia, in reference to the opisthopubic condition of the pelvis in birds. Whereas the monophyly of the other major group of dinosaurs, the Saurischia , has repeatedly been doubted (e.g. Charig et al. 1965; Bakker and Galton 1974; Bakker 1986), the Orn ithischia were generally accepted as a monophyletic group, even after the discovery of nonavian theropod dinosaurs with an opisthopubic pelvis ( Barsbold 1979).
The monophyly of the Omithischia is supported by a large number of synapomorphies ( Sereno 1986), many of which are in some way related to the herbivorous diet of all known members of this clade. Following Sereno (1986, 1991 b, 1997), Lesothosaurus ( Text-fig. 4b View text ) and basal Thyreophora (Scutellosaurus, Scelidosaurus, Emausaurus ) are regarded here as some of the most basal taxa of o rn ithischians, and most character codings are based on these animals.
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