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Centrosaurinae (from the Gr****,
meaning "pointed lizards") is a
subfamily of ceratopsid, a
group of
large quadrupedal ornithischian dinosaur. Centrosaurine...
- 3 ft) long. This puts it in the same size-range as
other members of the
Centrosaurinae subgroup of
ceratopsians that
lived during the
Campanian age. It was...
- frill. The
group is
divided into two subfamilies—Chasmosaurinae and
Centrosaurinae. The
chasmosaurines are
generally characterized by long, triangular...
- squamosal—it
could be
identified as a
member of the
ceratopsian subfamily Centrosaurinae. More precisely, they
recovered it as the
sister taxon to the clade...
- centrosaurines.
Nasutoceratops was a
basal (early diverging)
member of
Centrosaurinae, and may have
formed a
distinct clade within this group, Nasutoceratopsini...
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along the
outer edges. The
genus Centrosaurus gives its name to the
Centrosaurinae subfamily. Its
closest relatives appear to be
Styracosaurus and Monoclonius...
- dinosaur.
Sinoceratops is a
member of the short-frilled ceratopsids, the
Centrosaurinae.
Holotype specimen ZCDM V0010
consists of a
partial skull with most...
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Named by
Lawrence Lambe in 1913,
Styracosaurus is a
member of the
Centrosaurinae. One species, S. albertensis, is
currently ****igned to Styracosaurus...
- Trexler,
indicating the
presence of
traits that were
characteristic of
Centrosaurinae in the
skeleton of M. lokii. They
concluded that all the
material could...
- 4
short tons). Both taxa fall
within the
typical size
range of the
Centrosaurinae. In 1995,
Sampson indicated several distinguishing traits. The nasal...