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Struthiosaurinae : ウィキペディア英語版
Struthiosaurinae

Struthiosaurinae is a subfamily of ankylosaurian dinosaurs from the Cretaceous of Europe. It is defined as "the most inclusive clade containing ''Europelta'' but not ''Cedarpelta'', ''Peloroplites'', ''Sauropelta'' or ''Edmontonia''" while being reinstated for a newly recognized clade of basal nodosaurids. Struthiosaurinae appeared at about exactly the same time as the North American subfamily Nodosaurinae. Struthiosaurines range all across the Cretaceous, the oldest genus being ''Europelta'' at an age of 112 Ma and the youngest being ''Struthiosaurus'' at about 85–66 Ma.
It was originally mentioned by Franz Nopcsa in 1923 as a subfamily of Acanthopholidae, along with the previously defined Acanthopholinae. The family has gone through many taxonomic revisions since it was defined by Nopcsa in 1902. It is now recognized as a junior synonym of the family Nodosauridae. The subfamily now includes the genera ''Anoplosaurus'', ''Europelta'', ''Hungarosaurus'', and ''Struthiosaurus'', designated as the type genus. Because of the instability of ''Acanthopholis'', the generic namesake of Acanthopholinae, and its current identification as a ''nomen dubium'', Struthiosaurinae, the next named group, was decidedly used over the older one.
A review of ankylosaur osteoderms was published in 2000, and reviewed the armour of Struthiosaurinae. The group was represented by the single genus ''Struthiosaurus'', known from head, cervical, dorsal, sacral, and caudal scutes. Only a few head osteoderms were identified, so it is unknown how much of the skull was armoured. Many cervical and dorsal scutes have been preserved alongside species of ''Struthiosaurus''. They include cervical bands, which are groups of osteoderms fused together and attached to the vertebrae, and large spines found on the shoulders of nodosaurids like ''Sauropelta'' and ''Edmontonia'', although it is not known if the spines were fused like the later of separate like the former. It is quite possible that small ovoid scutes found on ''Struthiosaurus'' could have formed a pelvic shield like polacanthids. The caudal scutes of struthiosaurines are small and rough. Even though osteoderms are well-known, it is not certain where they were positioned on the body.
==Classification==
Struthiosaurinae is a group named by Franz Nopcsa, that was reinstated by James Kirkland for a group of just-european nodosaurids.〔

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