Marginocephalia
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Marginocephalia ("fringed heads") is a group of ornithischian dinosaurs that includes the thick-skulled pachycephalosaurids, and horned ceratopsians. They were all herbivores, walking on two or four legs, and are characterized by a bony ridge or frill the back of the skull. The clade evolved in the Jurassic period, and became common in the Upper Cretaceous.
[edit] Taxonomy
CLADE HETERODONTOSAURIFORMES
- Family Heterodontosauridae
- SUBORDER MARGINOCEPHALIA
- Infraorder Pachycephalosauria
- Infraorder Ceratopsia
- Yinlong
- Chaoyangsaurus
- Family Psittacosauridae
- Neoceratopsia
- Liaoceratops
- Archaeoceratops
- Family Leptoceratopsidae
- Coronosauria
- Family Protoceratopsidae
- Family Ceratopsidae

