genus psittacosaurus
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Definition
Noun: * A taxonomic classification: "Genus Psittacosaurus" is the scientific name for the most primitive genus of ceratopsian, or horned, dinosaurs. It represents a group of related species from the Early Cretaceous period characterized by their parrot-like beaks and bipedal stance, lacking the large frills and prominent horns of later relatives like Triceratops.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Genus Psittacosaurus is considered a basal member of the Ceratopsia family.
- Fossils attributed to genus Psittacosaurus have been found primarily in Asia.
- The discovery helped paleontologists understand the early evolution of horned dinosaurs from ancestors like genus Psittacosaurus.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic hierarchy: The name is used in formal scientific writing to specify this particular evolutionary branch. It is often italicized in print.
- The phylogenetic analysis placed the new fossil within the clade containing genus Psittacosaurus.
Variants and Related Words
- Psittacosaurus (n): The common name for any species within this genus. Often used more generally than the formal genus name.
- Several species of psittacosaurus have been identified.
- Ceratopsian (n/adjective): The larger group of herbivorous, beaked dinosaurs to which this genus belongs.
- Psittacosaurus is a primitive ceratopsian dinosaur.
Synonyms
- Basal ceratopsian genus: A descriptive synonym emphasizing its primitive position in the dinosaur family tree.
Notes on Meaning
- The term specifically refers to the taxonomic rank (genus), not a single species. It encompasses all species classified under it, such as .
- Its key distinguishing meaning within paleontology is its status as the most primitive known genus of the horned dinosaur lineage.
Noun
- most primitive genus of horned dinosaurs; early Cretaceous