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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...
- Triceratops by a few million years, although it was contemporary with Anchiceratops. Its remains have been found in Canada. Described by William Arthur...
- which he defined as "all species closer to Triceratops horridus than to Anchiceratops ornatus or Arrhinoceratops brachyops". Triceratopsins were the largest...
- the Horseshoe Canyon Formation include Albertavenator, Albertosaurus, Anchiceratops, Anodontosaurus, Arrhinoceratops, Atrociraptor, Epichirostenotes, Edmontonia...
- 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...
- 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...
- its paleoenvironment with other dinosaurs, such as the ceratopsians Anchiceratops and Montanoceratops cerorhynchus, the armored nodosaur Edmontonia longiceps...
- 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...
- Restoration of four ceratopsids: top left – Triceratops, top right – Styracosaurus, bottom left – Anchiceratops, bottom right – Chasmosaurus....