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  1. Centrosaurinae

    of Montana with a phylogenetic analysis of the Centrosaurinae Ornithischia Ceratopsidae . Journal ...   more details



  1. Ajkaceratops

    n related to the bagaceratopsids, but more primitive than Zuniceratops and the Ceratopsidae . ref ...   more details



  1. Torosaurus

    of the subfamily known as Chasmosaurinae , also known as Ceratopsinae , within the family Ceratopsidae ... 2010 . Torosaurus Marsh, 1891, is Triceratops Marsh, 1889 Ceratopsidae Chasmosaurinae synonymy through ...   more details



  1. Centrosaurus

    Brachyceratops , ref name Dino2 Dodson, P., Forster, C. A, and Sampson, S. D. 2004 Ceratopsidae ... title Craniofacial ontogeny in centrosaurine dinosaurs Ornithischia Ceratopsidae taphonomic and behavioral ...   more details



  1. Laramie Formation

    style background FEF6E4 style background FEF6E4 Ceratopsidae rowspan 99 File Thescelosaurus BW3.jpg ... T. latus ref name laramie Ceratopsidae Triceratops ref name laramie 3.4 Colorado, United States ... Ceratopsidae Tripriodon ref name laramie T. operatus ref name laramie Tyrannosaurus T. rex Tyrannosauridae ...   more details



  1. Triceratops

    Ceratopsidae ceratopsid dinosaur which lived during the Maastrichtian late Maastrichtian stage ..., 1889 Ceratopsidae Chasmosaurinae synonymy through ontogeny journal Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology ... A Reevaluation of the manus structure in Triceratops Ceratopsia Ceratopsidae url journal Journal of Vertebrate ... Science Triceratops is the best known genus of the Ceratopsidae , a family of large North American ... to that of Centrosaurinae , and the long brow horns more akin to Ceratopsidae Ceratopsinae , also ... the Upper Edmonton member phylogeny of the Ceratopsidae url journal National Museum of Canada Bulletin ... magnum opus , his Ceratopsidae monograph . Unfortunately, Marsh died 1899 before the work was completed ... Lull, 1905 Reptilia Ornithischia Ceratopsidae . Zoosystematica Rossica , 16 2 , 20 December .... 2004 Ceratopsidae . In Weishampel, D. B., Dodson, P., and Osm lska, H. eds. , The Dinosauria second ... last Farke first A. A. year 2004 title Horn Use in Triceratops Dinosauria Ceratopsidae Testing Behavioral ... variation seen in different members of the Ceratopsidae . ref name Dino2 This observation ...   more details



  1. Scott D. Sampson

    of the Centrosaurinae and Ceratopsidae in the state of Montana and produced two papers on these horned ... of Montana with a phylogenetic analysis of the Centrosaurinae Ornithischia Ceratopsidae . Journal ... dinosaurs Ornithischia Ceratopsidae taxonomic and behavioral implications doi 10.1111 j.1096 ...   more details



  1. Agathaumas

    s Ceratopsidae be renamed Agathaumidae, because of the paucity of Ceratops remains. ref name cope1889 ...   more details



  1. Emela-ntouka

    be a Monoclonius , or a Centrosaurus , both Ceratopsidae ceratopsian s. As such, it might be related ...   more details



  1. Dinosaur classification

    Family Ceratopsidae Infraorder Ornithopoda Family Heterodontosauridae Family Hypsilophodontidae ... Bagaceratopidae Ceratopsoidea Leptoceratopsidae Ceratopsomorpha Ceratopsidae Centrosaurinae Chasmosaurinae ...   more details



  1. Othniel Charles Marsh

    1885 , Ceratopsidae 1890 , Ceratosauridae , Coeluridae , Diplodocidae 1884 , Dryptosauridae ...   more details



  1. Ornithischia

    include the Marginocephalia Ceratopsia like the frilled ceratopsidae and Pachycephalosauria ...   more details



  1. Maiasaura

    , the ceratopsidae ceratopsids Achelousaurus , Brachyceratops , Einiosaurus , and Styracosaurus ...   more details



  1. Styracosaurus

    . 2004 Ceratopsidae . In Weishampel, D. B., Dodson, P., and Osm lska, H. eds. , The Dinosauria second ... in centrosaurine dinosaurs Ornithischia Ceratopsidae taphonomic and behavioral phylogenetic implications ... and extravagant variation seen in different members of the Ceratopsidae . ref name Dino2 ...   more details



  1. Brachyceratops

    in centrosaurine dinosaurs Ornithischia Ceratopsidae taphonomic and behavioral implications. Zoological ...   more details



  1. Protoceratops

    Ceratopsidae userboxbottom Protoceratops was the first named Protoceratopsidae protoceratopsian ... by their similarities to the Ceratopsidae but with more cursorial limb proportions, generally smaller ...   more details



  1. Jem'Hadar

    About the fictional alien species from Star Trek Deep Space Nine the episode by the same name The Jem Hadar In universe subject Star Trek category Star Trek date October 2009 Star Trek race if bgcolor FF8C00 Name Jem Hadar Image jem hadar.jpg Caption Ikat ika, a Jem Hadar soldier in 2373 Founded Genetically engineered by the Changeling Star Trek Founders Founder Leader Controlled by the Founders through the Vorta Planet Capital BaseOperations Galactic quadrants Star Trek Gamma Quadrant Gamma Quadrant Affiliation Dominion Star Trek Dominion The Jem Hadar are fictional characters in the TV series Star Trek Deep Space Nine . They are the shock troops of the powerful Dominion Star Trek Dominion located in the Galactic quadrants Star Trek Gamma Quadrant Gamma Quadrant . Genetically engineered for strength and resolve, they are also short lived and believe that victory is life. They are bred to perceive the Changeling Star Trek Founders , enigmatic shapeshifting shape shifters who rule the massive Dominion, as gods, and are incapable of harming them. The Jem Hadar s numbers are unknown, but they are produced by the thousands as needed. Conceived as more than just another fearsome alien , the Deep Space Nine makeup department searched for concepts depicting toughness and resiliency in the design of the Jem Hadar. The final design was based on a rhinoceros , with some added Ceratopsidae ceratopian traits. Originally designed on the premise that they were all clones, the first Jem Hadar seen onscreen were all made to look identical to one another, though as they became more deeply woven into the storylines, each Jem Hadar was given a distinctive look. ref name Westmore cite book author Michael Westmore, Alan Sims, Bradley M. Look, William J. Birnes url title Star Trek Aliens and Artifacts year 2000 pages 208 isbn 0671042998 ref Biology and control It is unknown if a base species was genetically altered into the Jem Hadar as is the case with their Vorta overseers or whether t ...   more details



  1. Late Cretaceous

    July 2008 The Hadrosauridae duck bills , Ankylosauridae , and Ceratopsidae horned dinosaurs experienced ...   more details



  1. Horn (anatomy)

    other uses Horn disambiguation File Goat with spiral horns.jpg thumb 250px A goat with spiral horns A horn is a pointed projection of the skin on the head of various animals, consisting of a covering of horn keratin and other protein s surrounding a core of living bone . True horns are found mainly among the ruminant artiodactyl s Citation needed date December 2007 , in the families Antilocapridae pronghorn and Bovidae cattle , goat s, antelope etc. . One pair of horns is usual, but two pairs occur in a few wild species and in a few Domestication domesticated List of breeds of sheep breeds of sheep . Partial or deformed horns in livestock are called scurs . Horns usually have a curved or spiral shape, often with ridges or fluting. In many species only males have horns. Horns start to grow soon after birth, and continue to grow throughout the life of the animal except in pronghorns, which shed the outer layer annually, but retain the bony core . Similar growths on other parts of the body are not usually called horns, but Spur biology spur s, claw s or hoof s, depending on the part of the body on which they occur. Other hornlike growths The term horn is also popularly applied to other hard and pointed features attached to the head of animals in various other families Giraffidae Giraffe s have one or more pairs of bony bumps on their heads, called ossicone s. These are covered with furred skin. Cervidae Most deer have antler s, which are not true horns. When fully developed, antlers are dead bone without a horn or skin covering they are borne only by adults usually males and are shed and regrown each year. Rhinocerotidae The horns of rhinoceros es are made of keratin and grow continuously, but do not have a bone core. Chamaeleonidae Many chameleons , most notably the Jackson s Chameleon , possess horns on their skulls, and have a keratin covering. Ceratopsidae The horns of the Triceratops were extensions of its skull bones although debate exists over whether they had a ...   more details



  1. Pachyrhinosaurus

    Dinosauria, Ceratopsidae from the Upper Cretaceous of Alberta, Canada. pp. 1 108. In Currie ...   more details



  1. Monoclonius

    on the Ceratopsidae , derided Cope s collecting methods. Cope rarely identified specimens in the field ...   more details



  1. Milk River Formation

    , Ceratopsidae , Dromaeosauridae , Hadrosauridae , Nodosauridae , Ornithomimidae , Pachycephalosauridae ...   more details



  1. Aguja Formation

    Ornithischia Ceratopsidae in the Upper Cretaceous of the Western Interior. In New Mexico ...   more details



  1. Ankylosaurus

    Academic Press. Pp. 300 302. ref Ankylosaurus shared its environment with dinosaurs including the Ceratopsidae ...   more details



  1. Lance Formation

    Marsh, 1891, is Triceratops Marsh, 1889 Ceratopsidae Chasmosaurinae synonymy through ontogeny. Journal ...   more details




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