- described,
while most
other heterodontosaurids are
known only from jaw
fragments and teeth. Consequently, most
heterodontosaurid synapomorphies (defining...
- was a
bipedal herbivore or
omnivore and was one of the most
basal heterodontosaurids. It was
approximately 1.2
metres (3.9 ft) long and
weighed less than...
- "New
heterodontosaurid remains from the Cañadón
Asfalto Formation:
cursoriality and the
functional importance of the pes in
small heterodontosaurids" (PDF)...
- Tianyulong,
other late-surviving
heterodontosaurids,
Fruitadens had less
specialized jaws than
Early Jur****ic
heterodontosaurids like Heterodontosaurus, and...
- palate. The
skulls are
known from many
early ornithopods and some
heterodontosaurids,
showing similar general features.
Skulls are
relatively tall with...
-
belong to a
separate taxon.
Heterodontosaurids have also been
attributed to the
Galve region.[citation needed]
Heterodontosaurids are a
mostly Early Jur****ic...
- ornithischians. Simple, branched, feather-like
structures are
known from
heterodontosaurids,
primitive neornithischians, and theropods, and
primitive ceratopsians...
-
Heterodontosaurus is a
genus of
heterodontosaurid dinosaur that
lived during the
Early Jur****ic, 200–190
million years ago. Its only
known member species...
-
relatively basal heterodontosaurid that grew to
about 60 cm (2.0 ft) in
length and 500 g (18 oz) in body m****,
smaller than
later heterodontosaurids. It has high-crowned...
- Cetiosaurus, as well as
indeterminate stegosaurs,
ankylosaurs and
heterodontosaurids. In 1910, the
palaeontologist Arthur Smith Woodward reported a partial...