Quantum redactiones paginae "Dinosauria" differant

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| image = Triceratops front view.jpg
| image_width = 240px
| image_caption = [[Sceletus|Compages ossium]] ''[[Triceratops|Triceratopis]]'' apud [[Nationale Historiae Naturalis Museum]] (Smithsonianum) [[Vasingtonia]]e.
| regnum = [[Animalia]]
| phylum = [[Chordata]]
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|infraclassis = [[Archosauromorpha]]
|superordo = '''Dinosauria'''
| superordo = '''Dinosauria'''<br />[[Ricardus Owen|Owen]], [[1842]]
|subdivision =
* '''[[Ornithischia]]''' [[exstinctio|†]]
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** [[Theropoda]]
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'''Dinosauria''' (-orum, ''n. pl.''), vulgo '''dinosauri''' (-orum, ''m. pl.'') ([[nomen zoologicum]] ex [[verbum (grammatica generalis)|verbis]] [[Lingua Graeca|Graecis]] ''δεινός'' 'terribilis' + ''σαῦρος'' '[[lacerta]], [[reptile]]'), sunt diversissimus [[animalia|animalium]] grex, qui ut [[vertebrata]] [[animal terrestre|terrestria]] orbem terrarum plus quam 160 000 000 [[annus|annos]] regnabant, ab [[Aevum Triassicum|Aevo Triassico]] (abhinc annos circa 230 000 000) ad finem [[Aevum Cretaceum|Aevi Cretacei]] (abhinc annos circa 65 000 000). [[Exstinctio]] plurimarum [[species (taxinomia)|specierum]] per [[Cretacea-Tertiaria exstinctionis res|Cretaceam-Tertiariam exstinctionis rem]] facta est. [[Fossile|Fossilia]] significant [[aves]] se ex dinosauriis [[theropoda|theropodis]] [[Aevum Iurassicum|Aevo Iurassico]] [[evolutio|evolvisse]]. Aliquae Cretaceae-Tertiariae exstinctionis rei supererant, maioribus omnium avium hodiernorum non exceptis. Ergo, in hodiernis classificationis systematibus, [[avis|aves]] quasi dinosauria habentur—solus quorum grex qui ad praesentem superest.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Gauthier |first1=Jacques|last2=de Querioz|first2=Kevin |title=New Perspectives on the Origin and Early Evolution of Birds: Proceedings of the International Symposium in Honor of John H. Ostrom|format=PDF|accessdate=2009-09-22 |publisher=Peabody Museum of Natural History, Yale University|isbn=0-912532-57-2|chapter=Feathered dinosaurs, flying dinosaurs, crown dinosaurs, and the name 'Aves'.|chapterurl=http://vertebrates.si.edu/herps/herps_pdfs/deQueiroz_pdfs/2001gaudeqost.pdf|year=2001 |author=Jacques Gauthier, Lawrence F. Gall, editors.}}</ref><ref name=consensus>Zhou, Z. (2004). "The origin and early evolution of birds: discoveries, disputes, and perspectives from fossil evidence." ''Naturwissenchaften'', 91(10): 455-471455–471. {{doi|10.1007/s00114-004-0570-4}}.</ref>
 
Dinosauria notissima fortasse sunt ''[[Apatosaurus]], [[Stegosaurus]], [[Tyrannosaurus]],'' et ''[[Triceratops]].'' Grex anno [[1842]] a [[Ricardus Owen|Ricardo Owen]] et eius cooperariis descriptus est quod a ceteris [[Reptilia|reptilibus]] satis differt.
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│ └── [[Allosauroidea]] † Marsh, [[1878]]
│ ├── [[Sinraptoridae]] † [[Philippus Currie|Currie]] & Zhao, [[1993]]
│ └─┬── [[Allosauridae]] † Marsh, [[1878]] (e.g., ''[[Allosaurus]]'')
│ └─┬── [[Carcharodontosauridae]] † [[Ernestus Stromer|Stromer]], [[1931]]
│ └── [[Neovenatoridae]] † Benson, Carrano, Brusatte, [[2010]]
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==Vide etiam==
[[Fasciculus:Stegosaurus at the Field Museum.jpg|thumb|[[Sceletus|Compages ossium]] ''[[Stegosaurus|Stegosauri]]'' apud [[Museum Field]] [[Sicagum|Sicagi]].]]
* [[Dinosaurorum index]]
* ''[[Jurassic Park (liber)|Vivarium Iurassicum]]'' ([[mythistoria]])