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Marginocephalia: Revision history


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  • curprev 10:3210:32, 18 August 2020Zigongosaurus1138 talk contribs 24,230 bytes −114 Heterodontosauridae should not go here as that study found it to be a paraphyletic assemblage WITHIN Pachycephalosauria. So it'd be more appropriate to incorporate this into the listed subdivisions of the taxobox at Pachycephalosauria, if anywhere. undo

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  • curprev 19:2919:29, 14 August 2020Zigongosaurus1138 talk contribs 24,375 bytes −2 Calls the actual Ornithischia template now rather than the Ornithodira template, which was made to redirect to the Ornithischia template. The Ornithodira template should redirect to the Archosauromorpha template ideally but I imagine since the template became the Ornithischia template I imagine there might be Wikipedia rules against changing the redirect to the Archosauromorpha template? undo

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  • curprev 23:3923:39, 1 September 2018Zigongosaurus1138 talk contribs 25,571 bytes −2 Corrected temporal range. The earliest known marginocephalians are Yinlong and Huanlianceratops, at around 160 million years old. The previously stated '167.7 mya' date seems to originate from the mistaking of Xuanhanosaurus (167 mya) for Xuanhuaceratops (much younger). undo

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