Definition of Iguanodontia. Meaning of Iguanodontia. Synonyms of Iguanodontia

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Definition of Iguanodontia

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- The Iguanodontia (the iguanodonts) are a clade of herbivorous dinosaurs that lived from the Middle Jur****ic to Late Cretaceous. Some members include Camptosaurus...
- bipedal and relatively small-sized, while advanced members of the subgroup Iguanodontia became quadrupedal and developed large body size. Their major evolutionary...
- around the same time have instead found these latter taxa to be within Iguanodontia. Hypsilophodontidae was named originally in 1882 by Louis Dollo, as a...
- to define Dinosauria. The genus Iguanodon belongs to the larger group Iguanodontia, along with the duck-billed hadrosaurs. The taxonomy of this genus continues...
- E. Poole recovered a large Hypsilophodontidae as the sister taxon of Iguanodontia, which consisted of several "traditional" hypsilophodontids, as well...
- while the latter typically includes Hypsilophodon and the more derived Iguanodontia. Neornithischia was first named by Cooper in 1985 and defined as "all...
- However, Paul Sereno (1986) found that Rhabdodon and Mochlodon were within Iguanodontia. The ICZN (1988) resolved this complication, selecting the ornithopod...
- †Orodrominae (burrowers) †Thescelosaurinae (large thescelosaurids) †Iguanodontia ("iguana teeth"; advanced ornithopods) †Elasmaria (mostly southern ornithopods...
- Chordata Clade: Dinosauria Clade: †Ornithischia Clade: †Ornithopoda Clade: †Iguanodontia Genus: †Tenontosaurus Ostrom, 1970 Species †T. tilletti Ostrom, 1970...
- as the sister taxon to the clade containing Thescelosaurus and the Iguanodontia. Ampelognathus was thus likely more closely related to iguanodontians...