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- Elasmaria is a clade of ornithopods known from Cretaceous deposits in South America, Antarctica, and Australia that contains many bipedal ornithopods...
- (2015), and more specifically as a member of the iguanodontian clade Elasmaria by Rozadilla et al. (2016) and Madzia et al. (2017). In this regard, it...
- Bandeira et al. (2024) recovered Tietasaura as an ornithopod member of the Elasmaria, as the sister taxon to Notohypsilophodon. Their results are displa****...
- †Rhabdodontidae (European rhabdodontomorphs) †Euiguanodontia ("true iguanodonts") †Elasmaria (mostly southern ornithopods with mineralized plates along the ribs; may...
- as a basal neornithischian. A 2019 study recovered it as a member of Elasmaria. Position according to Herne et al., 2019: Leaellynasaura was an Australian...
- with the other genera being within clades like Thescelosauridae and Elasmaria. A 2014 analysis by Norman recovered a grouping of Hypsilophodon, Rhabdodontidae...
- †Hypsilophodontidae †Iguanodontia Baur, 1891 †Burianosaurus? †Callovosaurus †Elasmaria? †Rhabdodontomorpha †Dryomorpha Sereno, 1986 †Draconyx †Hesperonyx †Owenodon...
- Rhabdodontomorpha, and instead classified it as a member of the Gondwanan clade Elasmaria, alongside Fostoria dhimbangunmal. Muttaburrasaurus had very powerful...
- ornithopod Morrosaurus shows that the latter and Gasparinisaura are part of Elasmaria, a clade of hypsilophodonts known from South America, Antarctica and maybe...
- Thescelosauridae? Hypsilophodontidae? Gideonmantellia? Hypsilophodon Vectidromeus? Elasmaria Anabisetia Atlascopcosaurus Chakisaurus Diluvicursor Fostoria? Galleonosaurus...