Ankylosaurinae

Ankylosaurines
Temporal range: Late Cretaceous, 105–66 Ma
Skull of Saichania
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Order: Ornithischia
Family: Ankylosauridae
Subfamily: Ankylosaurinae
Brown, 1908[1]
Genera[1]

Crichtonpelta
Tsagantegia
Zhejiangosaurus
Pinacosaurus
Saichania
Tarchia
Zaraapelta
Ankylosaurini

Ankylosaurinae is a subfamily of ankylosaurid dinosaurs, existing from the Early Cretaceous about 105 million years ago until the end of the Late Cretaceous, about 66 mya. Many genera are included in the clade, such as Ankylosaurus, Pinacosaurus, Cedarpelta, and Gobisaurus.

Features

Ankylosaurines are defined as being closer relatives to Ankylosaurus than to Shamosaurus.[2]

Diagnostic features of ankylosaurines include the nuchal shelf that obscures the occiput in dorsal view, and the quadrate condyle which is obscured lightly by the quadratojugal boss.[2]

Taxonomy

The following is based on Arbour and Currie (2015):[1]

Phylogeny

Near the base of Ankylosaurinae is Tsagantegia longicraniallis, which is represented by a medium-sized skull (length: 30 cm, width: 25 cm) from the Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian – Santonian) of Mongolia. Unlike other ankylosaurines, in Tsagantegia the cranial ornamentation is not subdivided into a number of polygons, but is amorphous. Furthermore, in comparison to other ankylosaurines, Tsagantegia had weak squamosal and quadratojugal bosses.[2]

The following cladogram is based on the 50% majority rule phylogenetic analysis of Arbour & Currie (2015):[1]

Ankylosaurinae

Crichtonpelta




Tsagantegia



Zhejiangosaurus



Pinacosaurus





Saichania




Tarchia



Zaraapelta




Ankylosaurini

Dyoplosaurus





Talarurus



Nodocephalosaurus






Ankylosaurus



Anodontosaurus




Euoplocephalus




Scolosaurus



Ziapelta









References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Arbour, Victoria M.; Currie, Philip J. (2015). "Systematics, phylogeny and palaeobiogeography of the ankylosaurid dinosaurs". Journal of Systematic Palaeontology: 1. doi:10.1080/14772019.2015.1059985.
  2. 1 2 3 Weishampel, David B.; Dodson, Peter; Osmólska, Halszka (2004). The Dinosauria. Berkeley, CA and Los Angeles, CA and London, England: University of California Press. pp. 389, 861. ISBN 0-520-24209-2. Retrieved April 9, 2010.
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