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1 March 2009 The Phylogenetic Position of the Ornithischian Dinosaur Stenopelix valdensis from the Lower Cretaceous of Germany and the Early Fossil Record of Pachycephalosauria
Richard J. Butler, Robert M. Sullivan
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Abstract

The holotype of Stenopelix valdensis is the most completely known dinosaur specimen from the “Wealden” (Lower Cretaceous) of northwestern Germany, but its phylogenetic position has remained highly controversial. Most recent authors have suggested affinities with the ornithischian clade Marginocephalia, and most commonly to the marginocephalian subclade Pachycephalosauria. A pachycephalosaurian identity would make Stenopelix the only confirmed pre-Late Cretaceous member of this clade, breaking up an extensive ghost lineage which extends to the inferred origin of Pachycephalosauria in the Middle—Late Jurassic. Based upon re-examination of the holotype we here review the characters that have previously been used to assign Stenopelix to either Pachycephalosauria or Ceratopsia. All of these characters are problematic, being based upon inaccurate anatomical interpretations, or having more widespread distributions within Ornithischia than previously realised. We conclude that although the overall anatomy of Stenopelix is consistent with marginocephalian affinities, there is insufficient evidence to support referral to either Pachycephalosauria or Ceratopsia; we consider Stenopelix ?Marginocephalia. A brief review indicates that there is no compelling fossil evidence for pachycephalosaurs prior to the Late Cretaceous.

Richard J. Butler and Robert M. Sullivan "The Phylogenetic Position of the Ornithischian Dinosaur Stenopelix valdensis from the Lower Cretaceous of Germany and the Early Fossil Record of Pachycephalosauria," Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 54(1), 21-34, (1 March 2009). https://doi.org/10.4202/app.2009.0104
Published: 1 March 2009
KEYWORDS
Cretaceous
Dinosauria
Germany
Marginocephalia
Ornithischia
Pachycephalosauria
Stenopelix
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