Systematik der Dinosaurier


Die Dinosaurier sind ein Taxon der Archosaurier innerhalb der Reptilien (Reptilia). Gemeinsam mit ihrer Schwestergruppe, den Flugsauriern (Pterosauria), bilden sie das Taxon der Ornithodira. Diese Systematik der Dinosaurier wurde nach den unter Literatur, Einzelnachweise und Weblinks aufgeführten Quellen erstellt.

Evolution der Dinosaurier

Vogelbeckendinosaurier (Ornithischia)

Heterodontosauridae

Stegosauria

Ankylosauria

Pachycephalosauria

Ceratopsia

Ornithopoda

Echsenbeckendinosaurier (Saurischia)

Prosauropoda

Sauropoda

Theropoda

Zupaysaurus

Coelophysoidea

Ceratosauria

Spinosauroidea (Megalosauroidea)

Carnosauria

Tyrannosauroidea

Ornithomimosauria

Therizinosauroidea

Alvarezsauroidea

Oviraptorosauria

Troodontidae

Dromaeosauridae

Avialae (Vögel i. w. S.)

Siehe auch: Biologische Systematik, Systematik der Vögel, Gefiederte Dinosaurier

Literatur

  • David Weishampel, Peter Dodson und Halszka Osmólska (Hrsg.): The Dinosauria. University of California Press, 2004. ISBN 0-520-24209-2
  • Tom R. Holtz, Jr.: Classification and Evolution of the Dinosaur Groups, in Paul, Gregory S. (2000). The Scientific American Book of Dinosaurs. St. Martin's Press. ISBN 0-312-26226-4

Einzelnachweise

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