Iguanodontia

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Iguanodontia
Temporal range: Middle JurassicLate Cretaceous, 163–66 Ma
Hadrosauroids.jpg
Heads of different iguanodontians
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Clade: Dinosauria
Order: Ornithischia
Suborder: Ornithopoda
Clade: Iguanodontia
Dollo, 1888
Subgroups[2]
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  • <templatestyles src="Noitalic/styles.css"/>Rhabdodontidae
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  • <templatestyles src="Noitalic/styles.css"/>Dryomorpha

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Iguanodontia is a clade of herbivorous dinosaurs that lived from the Middle Jurassic to Late Cretaceous. Some members include Camptosaurus, Callovosaurus, Iguanodon, Tenontosaurus, and the hadrosaurids or "duck-billed dinosaurs". Iguanodontians were one of the first groups of dinosaurs to be found. They are among the best known of the dinosaurs, and were among the most diverse and widespread herbivorous dinosaur groups of the Cretaceous period.[3] Derived iguanodontians (such as Muttaburrasaurus and many ankylopollexians) were generally large animals, and some (such as Shantungosaurus, which measured up to 50 ft (15 m) in length and weighed up to 8 tons) equaled the largest carnivorous dinosaurs in size.

Classification

Iguanodontia is often listed as an infraorder within a suborder Ornithopoda, though Benton (2004) lists Ornithopoda as an infraorder and does not rank Iguanodontia. Traditionally, iguanodontians were grouped into the superfamily Iguanodontoidea and family Iguanodontidae. However, phylogenetic studies show that the traditional "iguanodontids" are a paraphyletic grade leading up to the hadrosaurs (duck-billed dinosaurs). Groups like Iguanodontoidea are sometimes still used as unranked clades in the scientific literature, though many traditional "iguanodontids" are now included in the more inclusive group Hadrosauroidea. Iguanodontia is usually defined as the most inclusive group containing Parasaurolophus walkeri but not Hypsilophodon foxii or Thescelosaurus neglectus, or other combinations of species that would ultimately result in the same group in most modern analyses. The group was first defined as a clade in 2008 by Paul Sereno.[4]

The cladogram below follows an analysis by Butler et al, 2011.[2]

Ornithopoda

Orodromeus



Hypsilophodon



Zephyrosaurus



Yandusaurus




Changchunsaurus



Jeholosaurus






Gasparinisaura



Parksosaurus






Bugenasaura



Thescelosaurus



Iguanodontia

Talenkauen




Anabisetia




Rhabdodontidae



Tenontosaurus

T. tilletti



T. dossi



Dryomorpha

Dryosauridae



Ankylopollexia (including Iguanodon, hadrosaurids, and others)










References

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  4. Sereno, P.C. (2005). "Stem Archosauria Version 1.0." TaxonSearch. Available: http://www.taxonsearch.org/Archive/stem-archosauria-1.0.php via the Internet. Accessed 24 November 2010.