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- Ankylosauria is a group of herbivorous dinosaurs of the clade Ornithischia. It includes the great majority of dinosaurs with armor in the form of bony...
- Basal thyreophorans form a grade leading to Ankylosauria and Stegosauria, or are instead sister to Ankylosauria with Stegosauria being more basal than either...
- a complete skeleton has not been discovered. Though other members of Ankylosauria are represented by more extensive fossil material, Ankylosaurus is often...
- Late Cretaceous Period. It is part of the Nodosauridae, a family within Ankylosauria. It is named after the Edmonton Formation (now the Horseshoe Canyon Formation...
- Ankylosauridae (/ˌæŋkɪloʊˈsɔːrɪdiː/) is a family of armored dinosaurs within Ankylosauria, and is the sister group to Nodosauridae. The oldest known Ankylosaurids...
- Euoplocephalus is still seen as an ankylosaurid, but as a member of the Ankylosauria, not the Stegosauria. It is likely also a member of the derived subgroup...
- K., Maryanska, T., and Weishampel, D. B. (2004). Chapter Seventeen: Ankylosauria. in The Dinosauria (2nd edition), Weishampel, D. B., Dodson, P., and...
- uncertain. In 1978 Coombs ****igned it to the Nodosauridae within the Ankylosauria. This is still a usual classification, Hylaeosaurus being recovered as...
- understood, until Coombs in 1978 placed in the Nodosauridae within a larger Ankylosauria. In 1996 Kenneth Carpenter e.a. refined this to the ****anthinae. An...
- Coombs, Jr. (1978). "The families of the ornithischian dinosaur order Ankylosauria". Palaeontology. 21 (1): 143–170. Lull, R. S. (1921). The Cretaceous...