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- 1913, Styracosaurus is a member of the Centrosaurinae. One species, S. albertensis, is currently ****igned to Styracosaurus. Another species, S. ovatus,...
- Canada and the western United States. The type species is Dromaeosaurus albertensis, which was described by William Diller Matthew and Barnum Brown in 1922...
- incomplete to be distinguished from pre-existing Triceratops species. T. albertensis C. M. Sternberg, 1949 T. alticornis (Marsh 1887) Hatcher, Marsh, and...
- The describers saw it as a transitional form between Styracosaurus albertensis and Einiosaurus on a single evolutionary line that led to Achelousaurus...
- a human ear in Canada. A. albertensis has been shown to produce ochratoxin A and B. It forms yellow spores. A. albertensis has been cultivated on both...
- treated the species Rubeosaurus ovatus as distinct from Styracosaurus albertensis, and recovered several distinct clades within Centrosaurini, which together...
- a species of Styracosaurus, or even simply an unusual specimen of S. albertensis. Stygimoloch spinifer: Had a short skull dome with long horns jutting...
- Chionea albertensis is a species of limoniid crane fly in the family Limoniidae. "Chionea albertensis Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System...
- ****igned to a single "styracosaur" species distinct from Styracosaurus albertensis, as the fossils represented a limited geological time period, then estimated...
- microorganisms capable of sulfur and/or iron oxidation: Acidithiobacillus albertensis, Acidithiobacillus caldus, Acidithiobacillus cuprithermicus, Acidithiobacillus...