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Centrosaurus remains were
discovered and
named by
paleontologist Lawrence Lambe in
strata along the Red Deer
River in Alberta. The name
Centrosaurus means...
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directed towards the midline.
Innermost "Process 1" spikes, as
present in
Centrosaurus, are
lacking with Achelousaurus. The
frill had two
large paired openings...
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usually believed to be
juvenile Centrosaurus or subadults, in many
cases of
other genera such as
Centrosaurus.
Those specimens that
remain under the...
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Lambe in 1915, with
Centrosaurus as the type genus. It is
defined in the
PhyloCode as "the
largest clade containing Centrosaurus apertus, but not Chasmosaurus...
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variation between Centrosaurus, Styracosaurus, and
Monoclonius to
warrant separate genera, and that
Styracosaurus resembled Centrosaurus more
closely than...
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Centrosaurus brinkmani, in 2005.
Later studies, however, did not
recover a
monophyletic clade with the genus' type
species Centrosaurus apertus...
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small bipedal animals.
Later members,
including ceratopsids like
Centrosaurus and Triceratops,
became very
large quadrupeds and
developed elaborate...
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horns of two
related species,
Centrosaurus and Styracosaurus. From
large bonebeds,
numerous nasal horns of
Centrosaurus are known,
presenting a considerable...
- Ceratopidae) is a
family of
ceratopsian dinosaurs including Triceratops,
Centrosaurus, and Styracosaurus. All
known species were
quadrupedal herbivores from...
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topic to date. Many new
species were
being described,
including Centrosaurus, Styracosaurus, and Chasmosaurus. Not long after, the
Central Asiatic...