euronithopoda
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A paleontologist carefully brushes the fossilized skeleton of a euronithopoda.
Definition
Noun: * Euronithopoda: A major clade (scientific grouping) of ornithischian dinosaurs, primarily bipedal herbivores, characterized by their bird-like hips and often specialized teeth for chewing plants. This group includes the well-known duck-billed dinosaurs (hadrosaurs) and their earlier relatives like Iguanodon.
Usage
- Scientific Classification: The term is used almost exclusively in scientific paleontology and dinosaur taxonomy to classify and discuss this specific evolutionary branch of dinosaurs.
- The fossil discovery provided new insights into the early evolution of Euronithopoda.
- Paleontologists study the skeletal structure of Euronithopoda to understand their locomotion.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Context: "Euronithopoda" is a formal clade name. In modern phylogenetic taxonomy, it is often considered synonymous with or a subset of the group Ornithopoda.
- The family Hadrosauridae is placed within the clade Euronithopoda.
Variants and Related Words
- Ornithopoda (n): A broader, more commonly used clade name that typically encompasses Euronithopoda. Many scientists use "Ornithopoda" instead.
- Hadrosaur (n): A member of the family Hadrosauridae, the "duck-billed dinosaurs," which are part of Euronithopoda.
- Iguanodont (n): A member of the group Iguanodontia, early and basal members of the Euronithopoda.
Synonyms
- Ornithopoda (in many modern taxonomic frameworks)
Notes on Meaning
- Scientific vs. General Use: This word is highly technical. In general or popular discussions about dinosaurs, the names of specific subgroups (e.g., , hadrosaurs, duck-bills) or the broader term "ornithopods" are used instead of "Euronithopoda."
A paleontologist carefully brushes the fossilized skeleton of a euronithopoda.
Noun
- widespread group including duck-billed dinosaurs and their early relatives (hadrosaurs, trachodon and iguanodon)