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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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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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Horseshoe Canyon Formation include Albertavenator, Albertosaurus,
Anchiceratops, Anodontosaurus, Arrhinoceratops, Atrociraptor, Epichirostenotes, Edmontonia...
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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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throughout by the
presence of a
large interpremaxillary fenestra as in
Anchiceratops,
Arrhinoceratops and Triceratops. Regaliceratops, and
other chasmosaurines...
- However, the ****ociation
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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Restoration of four ceratopsids: top left – Triceratops, top
right – Styracosaurus,
bottom left –
Anchiceratops,
bottom right – Chasmosaurus....
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Agujaceratops Anchiceratops Arrhinoceratops Bisticeratops Bravoceratops Chasmosaurus Coa****laceratops
Judiceratops Kosmoceratops Mercuriceratops Navajoceratops...
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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...
- more
derived than the
earlier genus Chasmosaurus but more
basal than
Anchiceratops, the
latter representing a line of
which Triceratops was a member, which...