- Ankylosauridae
Taxobox
name = Ankylosaurids
image_width = 240px
image_caption = "Euoplocephalus"
fossil_range =Jurassic -Cretaceous
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Sauropsida
superordo =Dinosaur ia
ordo = †Ornithischia
subordo = †Thyreophora
infraordo = †Ankylosauria
familia = †Ankylosauridae
familia_authority = Brown, 1908
subdivision_ranks = Genera
subdivision = See text.An ankylosaurid is a member of the Ankylosauridae family of armored dinosaurs that evolved 125
million years ago (along with another family of ankylosaurs, theNodosauridae ) and becameextinct 65 million years ago during theCretaceous-Tertiary extinction event . Ankylosaurids have been found in westernNorth America ,Europe andEast Asia , though good specimens are rare; most are known only from bone fragments.Features
The heavy armour, forming a veritable shell on the backs of ankylosaurids and their clubbed tails, makes them look superficially similar to the mammalian glyptodonts (and to a lesser degree to the giant meiolaniid turtles of
Australia ).Their heavily armoured heads formed a toothless beak at the front (comparable to modern birds), though the sides of the mouth and the lower jaw did bear small teeth, deeply inset from the jaw.
Armour
Ankylosaurids usually had a thick armour plating of fused bone, often interspersed with a variety of spikes and lumps. Ankylosaurids were so heavily armored that some advanced species even had armoured eyelids.
Tail
Many ankylosaurids also had an enlarged mass of bone forming a "club" on the end of their tails, made of two enlarged bone lumps. This tail club has traditionally been used to separate ankylosaurids from their close relatives the nodosaurids, although the most primitive ankylosaurids (polocanthines) also lacked tail clubs.
pecies and Taxonomy
Two subfamilies are generally recognised. In one paper, Ken Carpenter raised Polacanthinae to family status, which is not recognised by other paleontologists.
The Polacanthinae are late Jurassic to early Cretaceous in age and Kirkland observed they appeared to become extinct about the same time a
land bridge opened between Asia and North America.Definitions (after Sereno, 2005) [http://www.taxonsearch.org/dev/taxon_browse.php] : ; Ankylosauridae : The most inclusive clade containing "Ankylosaurus magniventris" but not "
Panoplosaurus mirus".; Ankylosaurinae : The most inclusive clade containing "Ankylosaurus magniventris" but not "Gargoyleosaurus parkpinorum", "Minmi paravertebra", or "Shamosaurus scutatus".The following uses the ranks from Benton 2004: [http://palaeo.gly.bris.ac.uk/benton/vertclass.html]
* InfraorderAnkylosaur ia
** Family Ankylosauridae
*** "Aletopelta "
*** "Cedarpelta "
*** "Gobisaurus "
*** "Shamosaurus "
*** Subfamily Ankylosaurinae
**** "Ankylosaurus "
**** "Euoplocephalus "
**** "Nodocephalosaurus "
**** "Pinacosaurus "
**** "Saichania "
**** "Shanxia "
**** "Talarurus "
**** "Tarchia "
**** "Tianzhenosaurus "
**** "Tsagantegia "
*** Subfamily Polacanthinae
**** "Gargoyleosaurus "
**** "Gastonia"
**** "Hoplitosaurus "
**** "Hylaeosaurus "
**** "Mymoorapelta "
**** "Polacanthus "References
*"
Dinosaur s and otherPrehistoric Creatures ", edited by Ingrid Cranfield (2000), Salamander books, pg. 250-257.*
* Kirkland, J. I. (1996). Biogeography of western North America's mid-Cretaceous faunas - losing European ties and the first great Asian-North American interchange. J. Vert. Paleontol. 16 (Suppl. to 3): 45A
Links
* [http://www.users.qwest.net/~jstweet1/ankylosauridae.htm Ankylosauridae]
* [http://tolweb.org/tree?group=Ankylosauridae&contgroup=Ankylosauria Family Tree]
* [http://dino.lm.com/taxa/display.php?name=Ankylosauridae Skeletons]
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