specimen of Nedoceratops hatcheri, was found in eastern Wyoming in 1891, in Niobrara County near Lightning Creek. The paper that described Nedoceratops was originally...
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Triceratops (redirect from Triceratops hatcheri)
horridus and T. prorsus, although the distinctive skull of T. ("Nedoceratops") hatcheri differed enough to warrant a separate genus. She found that T. horridus...
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by Nicholas Longrich. In 2011, Farke redescribed the problematic Nedoceratops hatcheri as an aged or diseased individual of its own genus. Scannella and...
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Ojoceratops fowleri Titanoceratops ouranos Nedoceratops hatcheri Torosaurus latus "Torosaurus" utahensis...
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Eotriceratops, Ojoceratops, and a clade containing more nested taxa such as Nedoceratops, Titanoceratops, Triceratops and Torosaurus. However, Mallon et al. (2016)...
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although it is more likely to be a juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex. Nedoceratops hatcheri: Due to its lack of a nasal horn, it has been named "Diceratops"...
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"Anatomy and Taxonomic Status of the Chasmosaurine Ceratopsid Nedoceratops hatcheri from the Upper Cretaceous Lance Formation of Wyoming, U.S.A". PLOS...
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having teeth in its upper jaw instead of a toothless beak. †Nedoceratops †Nedoceratops hatcheri 67–66 Ma Lance Formation, Wyoming, USA A chasmosaurine ceratopsid...
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"Anatomy and Taxonomic Status of the Chasmosaurine Ceratopsid Nedoceratops hatcheri from the Upper Cretaceous Lance Formation of Wyoming, U.S.A". PLOS...
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1905 Richard Swann Lull described the new genus and species Diceratops hatcheri. John Bell Hatcher described the new species Triceratops brevicornus. 1907...
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