bonebed deposits in Alberta, but very little Anchiceratops material has been described. Most Anchiceratops fossils have been discovered in the Horseshoe...
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Arrhinoceratops (redirect from Anchiceratops brachyops)
Triceratops by a few million years, although it was contemporary with Anchiceratops. Its remains have been found in Canada. Described by William Arthur...
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the Horseshoe Canyon Formation include Albertavenator, Albertosaurus, Anchiceratops, Anodontosaurus, Arrhinoceratops, Atrociraptor, Epichirostenotes, Edmontonia...
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Agujaceratops Anchiceratops Arrhinoceratops Bisticeratops Bravoceratops Chasmosaurus Coahuilaceratops Judiceratops Kosmoceratops Mercuriceratops Navajoceratops...
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throughout by the presence of a large interpremaxillary fenestra as in Anchiceratops, Arrhinoceratops and Triceratops. Regaliceratops, and other chasmosaurines...
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which he defined as "all species closer to Triceratops horridus than to Anchiceratops ornatus or Arrhinoceratops brachyops". Triceratopsins were the largest...
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its paleoenvironment with other dinosaurs, such as the ceratopsians Anchiceratops and Montanoceratops cerorhynchus, the armored nodosaur Edmontonia longiceps...
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description, Loewen et al. (2010), it was found in a polytomy with Anchiceratops and Arrhinoceratops, with which it was found in a sister clade of Triceratopsini...
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However, the association between S. osborni and Anchiceratops was later noted to be in error, Anchiceratops only occurs lower in the Horseshoe Canyon Formation...
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stratigraphic and morphological intermediate between Pentaceratops and Anchiceratops. Navajoceratops was also found to be marginally less derived than Terminocavus...
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named in a 2020 study. It was similar in anatomy to Pentaceratops and Anchiceratops, which it was closely related to, but had a distinctive heart-shaped...
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Restoration of four ceratopsids: top left – Triceratops, top right – Styracosaurus, bottom left – Anchiceratops, bottom right – Chasmosaurus....
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cavity to the top) was also inclined hindward, a feature also seen in Anchiceratops and Arrhinoceratops, and the narial process that projected backwards...
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more derived than the earlier genus Chasmosaurus but more basal than Anchiceratops, the latter representing a line of which Triceratops was a member, which...
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Horseshoe Canyon also preserves fossils of other ceratopsids including Anchiceratops, Arrhinoceratops, and several indeterminate specimens. Ankylosaurs are...
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mistakenly believed to be the Loch Ness Monster by the local Scottish. Anchiceratops Element: Lightning First Seen in Episode: (24-) First Activated: Lightning...
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Alberta, Maiasaura lived alongside the ceratopsians Albertaceratops, Anchiceratops, Chasmosaurus, Coronosaurus, and Wendiceratops, as well as the dromaeosaurids...
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form of chasmosaurine; it, along with genera like Pentaceratops and Anchiceratops, was distinctly more derived ("advanced") than forms like Chasmosaurus...
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Anchiceratops Almond Formation chasmosaur...
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original on May 9, 2009. Retrieved March 8, 2009. Brown, Barnum (1914). "Anchiceratops, a new genus of horned dinosaurs from the Edmonton Cretaceous of Alberta...
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States ( New Mexico) May have been a second species of Kritosaurus Anchiceratops 1914 Horseshoe Canyon Formation (Late Cretaceous, Campanian) Canada...
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Agujaceratops Anchiceratops Arrhinoceratops Bisticeratops Bravoceratops Chasmosaurus Coahuilaceratops Judiceratops Kosmoceratops Mercuriceratops Navajoceratops...
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Styracosaurus attacked Ka-Zar until he made fall off a cliff. Chasmosaurinae Anchiceratops Chasmosaurus Pentaceratops Torosaurus Triceratops – The Triceratops...
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Agujaceratops Anchiceratops Arrhinoceratops Bisticeratops Bravoceratops Chasmosaurus Coahuilaceratops Judiceratops Kosmoceratops Mercuriceratops Navajoceratops...
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Vagaceratops, Pentaceratops, Chasmosaurus, Centrosaurus, Styracosaurus, and Anchiceratops. The holotype of Titanoceratops was collected from the upper Fruitland...
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and Hesperonychus, the ceratopsids Albertaceratops, Chasmosaurus, and Anchiceratops, the hadrosaurids Brachylophosaurus, Gryposaurus, Parasaurolophus, and...
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Chasmosaurinae. It was seen as a late member of a line descending from Anchiceratops or Arrhinoceratops. It was thus placed in a different branch from Triceratops...
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Agujaceratops Anchiceratops Arrhinoceratops Bisticeratops Bravoceratops Chasmosaurus Coahuilaceratops Judiceratops Kosmoceratops Mercuriceratops Navajoceratops...
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