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An ossified tendon trellis in Chasmosaurus (Ornithischia: Ceratopsidae)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 July 2015

Robert Holmes
Affiliation:
Earth Sciences, Canadian Museum of Nature, PO Box 3443, STN “D”, Ottawa, Ontario K1P 6P4
Christopher Organ
Affiliation:
Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, 26 Oxford Street, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138,

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The ornithischia and its sister group, the Saurischia, comprise the Dinosauria. Ornithischians (Weishampel, 2004) are a diverse group of primarily quadrupedal herbivores that include such familiar dinosaurs as the armored stegosaurs and ankylosaurs (Thyreophora), as well as the duckbilled hadrosaurs, pachycephalosaurs, and ceratopsians (Cerapoda). the Ceratopsia (You and Dodson, 2004) includes a number of relatively small basal forms such as psittacosaurs and Neoceratopsia, which comprises protoceratopsids and the larger, more derived horned Ceratopsidae.

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