Pachycephalosaurus - Classification and Systematics

Classification and Systematics

Pachycephalosauria

Stenopelix



Wannanosaurus



Yaverlandia


unnamed

Goyocephale


unnamed

Homalocephale


Pachycephalosauridae

Stegoceras


Pachycephalosaurinae
unnamed

Tylocephale



Prenocephale



unnamed

Sphaerotholus


unnamed

Stygimoloch



Pachycephalosaurus









The cladogram presented here follows an analysis by Williamson and Carr, 2002. One genus listed above, Yaverlandia, is no longer considered a pachycephalosaurian.

Pachycephalosaurus gives its name to the Pachycephalosauria, a clade of herbivorous ornithischian ("bird hipped") dinosaurs which lived during the Late Cretaceous Period in North America and Asia. Despite their bipedal stance, they were likely more closely related to the ceratopsians than the ornithopods.

Pachycephalosaurus is the most famous member of the Pachycephalosauria (though not the best-preserved member). The clade also includes Stenopelix, Wannanosaurus, Goyocephale, Stegoceras, Homalocephale, Tylocephale, Sphaerotholus and Prenocephale. Within the tribe Pachycephalosaurini, Pachycephalosaurus is most closely related to Dracorex and Stygimoloch, although these may be juvenile forms of Pachycephalosaurus.

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