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- Cerapoda ("ceratopsians" and "ornithopods") is a clade of the dinosaur clade Ornithischia, that includes pachycephalosaurs, ceratopsians and ornithopods...
- Stegosaurus than to Iguanodon and Triceratops. It is the sister group of Cerapoda within Genasauria. Basal thyreophorans form a grade leading to Ankylosauria...
- †Infraorder Ankylosauria †Family Nodosauridae †Family Ankylosauridae †Suborder Cerapoda †Infraorder Pachycephalosauria †Infraorder Ceratopsia †Family Psittacosauridae...
- should be. Benton (2004) placed it as an infraorder within the suborder Cerapoda (originally named as an unranked clade), while others, such as Ibiricu...
- with more primitive taxa like Scelidosaurus, while the second subgroup, Cerapoda, contained ornithopods, ceratopsians, pachycephalosaurs, and small primitive...
- together at the base of the Neornithischia, outside Thescelosauridae and Cerapoda, making it the first basal neornithischian known from Southeast Asia. Their...
- November 15, 2020. Anweiler, G. G. (November 14, 2003). "Species Details Cerapoda stylata". University of Alberta Museums. E.H. Strickland Entomological...
- Insecta Order: Lepidoptera Family: Noctuidae Genus: Rhizagrotis J. B. Smith, 1890 Synonyms Cerapoda J. B. Smith, 1894 Prochloridea Barnes & McDunnough...
- †Ankylosaurinae (club-tailed ankylosaurids) †Neornithischia ("new ornithischians") †Cerapoda ("horned feet") †Marginocephalia (characterized by a cranial growth) †Pachycephalosauria...
- of Pachycephalosaurus, rather than distinct genera. A 2020 reworking of Cerapoda by Dieudonné et al. recovered the animals traditionally considered 'heterodontosaurids'...