'Ornithischia' or 'Predentata' is an
order of beaked,
herbivorous dinosaurs. The name ''ornithischia'' is derived from the
Greek ''ornitheos'' (''ορνιθειος'') meaning 'of a bird' and ''ischion'' (''ισχιον'') meaning 'hip joint'. They are known as the 'bird-hipped' dinosaurs because of their bird-like
hip structure, even though
birds actually descended from the 'lizard-hipped' dinosaurs (the
saurischians). Being herbivores that sometimes lived in herds, they were more numerous than the saurischians. They were prey animals for the
theropods and were smaller than the
sauropods.
Characteristics
The Dinosauria superorder was divided into the two orders Ornithischia and Saurischia by
Harry Seeley in
1887. This division, which has generally been accepted, is based on the evolution of the
pelvis into a more bird-like structure (although birds did not descend from these dinosaurs), details in the
vertebrae and
armor and the possession of a 'predentary' bone. The predentary is an extra bone in the front of the lower
jaw, which extends the
dentary (the main lower jaw bone). The predentary coincides with the
premaxilla in the upper jaw. Together they form a beak-like apparatus used to clip off plant material.
The ornithischian pubis bone points downward and toward the tail (backwards), parallel with the ischium, with a forward-pointing process to support the abdomen. This makes a four-pronged pelvic structure. In contrast to this, the saurischian pubis points downward and towards the head (forwards), as in ancestral lizard types. Ornithischians also had smaller holes in front of their eye sockets (antorbital fenestrae) than saurischians, and a wider, more stable pelvis. A bird-like pubis arrangement, parallel to the
vertebral column, independently evolved three times in dinosaur
evolution, namely in the ornithischians, the
therizinosauroids and in bird-like
dromaeosaurids.
Classification
Taxonomy
Linnaean ranks after Benton (2004),
★ 'Order Ornithischia'
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★ Family
Pisanosauridae
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★ Family
Fabrosauridae
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★ 'Suborder
Thyreophora' - (armored dinosaurs)
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★ Family
Scelidosauridae
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★
★ 'Infraorder
Stegosauria'
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★
★ 'Infraorder
Ankylosauria'
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★ 'Suborder
Cerapoda'
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★ Family
Heterodontosauridae
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★
★ 'Infraorder
Ornithopoda'
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★
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★ Family
Hypsilophodontidae
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★
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★ Family
Hadrosauridae - (duck-billed dinosaurs)
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★ 'Infraorder
Pachycephalosauria'
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★ 'Infraorder
Ceratopsia' - (horned dinosaurs)
Phylogeny
The ornithischians are divided in the two
clades: the first are the
Thyreophora and the second the
Cerapoda. The Thyreophora include the
Stegosauria (like the armored ''
Stegosaurus'') and the
Ankylosauria (like ''
Ankylosaurus''). The Cerapoda include the
Marginocephalia (
Ceratopsia like the frilled
ceratopsidae and
Pachycephalosauria) and the
Ornithopoda (among which
duck-bills (hadrosaurs) such as ''
Edmontosaurus)''. The Cerapoda are a relatively recent grouping (Sereno, 1986), and may conceivably be identical to (synonymous with) the older group, Ornithopoda: most of these divisions are not true by definition.
'Ornithischia'
|-?''
Pisanosaurus''
`--+-?
Fabrosauridae
`--
Genasauria
|--
Thyreophora
| |--''
Scutellosaurus''
| `--
Thyreophoroidea
| |--''
Emausaurus''
| `--
Eurypoda
| |--
Stegosauria
| `--
Ankylosauromorpha
| |--''
Scelidosaurus''
| `--
Ankylosauria
`--
Cerapoda
|--''
Stormbergia''
|--''
Agilisaurus''
|--''
Hexinlusaurus''
|--
Heterodontosauridae
`--+--
Ornithopoda
`--
Marginocephalia
|--
Pachycephalosauria
`--
Ceratopsia
(basal Cerapoda after Butler, 2005)
References
★ Butler, R.J. 2005. The 'fabrosaurid' ornithischian dinosaurs of the Upper Elliot Formation (Lower Jurassic) of South Africa and Lesotho. ''Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society'' 145(2):175-218.
★ Sereno, P.C. 1986. Phylogeny of the bird-hipped dinosaurs (order Ornithischia). ''National Geographic Research'' 2(2):234-256.
External links
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Ornithischia, from Palæos. (cladogram, characteristics)