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Dinosauria Saurischia Saurischians are 'lizard hipped' dinosaurs. Their hip bones, like all Tetrapods, had pelves (hips) composed of three elements: the ilium, ischium, and pubis. However, what distinguishes Saurischians is that the pubis points downwards and forward at an angle to the ischium, similar to other reptiles. Saurischians were also characterized by an asymmetrical hand with an enlarged thumb, and the vertebrae in the back also had extra joints. It hasn’t always been easy to identify the unique characteristics of dinosaurs. However, today palaeontologists accept that dinosaurs are a single group of animals that share a unique set of features. For example, all dinosaurs have: zz Jaw muscles that extend onto the roof of the skull zz Well-developed processes at the ankle, hip and knee zz A large muscle ridge on the humerus The oldest known dinosaurs, from the middle Triassic of South America, were saurischians. For reasons that are not well understood, the fossil record of saurischians in the Late Triassic is much better than that of the ornithischians, though both groups were simultaneously beginning to diversify. These shared characteristics can be used to diagnose dinosaurs as they are always present and only present in dinosaurs. These sorts of derived, shared characteristics are called ‘synapomorphies’ and they are extremely important for classifying organisms because they help to identify unique events in evolutionary history. Dinosauria is a diverse group, containing several smaller groups, each marked by the evolution of a new set of features. All groups retain the original ancestral features of dinosaurs but have also added something unique. The saurischians form two major groups, the Sauropoda and the Theropoda. The Sauropoda were mainly quadrupedal (walked on four legs) large herbivores such as Apatosaurus and Diplodocus, although their first members were small and bipedal (walked on two legs) . The Theropoda were all bipedal carnivores (meat eaters), such as the Velociraptor and Tyrannosaurus, from which birds evolved at least 144 million years ago (Late or Middle Jurassic Period). Oddly, birds are derived from these "lizard-hipped" dinosaurs and not from the "bird-hipped" ornithiscian dinosaurs! ilium The word ‘Tetrapoda’ means ‘four legs’ in Greek. Tetrapods include all land-living vertebrates. The most basic division of dinosaurs is into two main groups – Saurischia and Ornithischia. These two groups first appeared in the Late Triassic and survived until the end of the Late Cretaceous. pubis Evolutionary tree showing major groups of dinosaurs MESOZOIC Triassic Jurassic FRONT ischium CENOZOIC Cretaceous Birds Saurischians Theropods Prosauropods Sauropods Sauropodomorphs Dinosaurs Thyreophorans Carcharodontosaurus Stegosaurs Ankylosaurs Ornithischians Ornithopods Pachycephalosaurs Marginocephalians 8 | FUSE Ceratopsians 9 | FUSE