- species,
Diabloceratops eatoni, was
named and
described in 2010 by
James Ian
Kirkland and
Donald DeBlieux. The only
specimen of
Diabloceratops eatoni was...
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America (Alberta, Montana, and Alaska). In the
United States, two taxa,
Diabloceratops and Machairoceratops, have been
found as far
south as Utah. Yehuecauhceratops...
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Diabloceratops Machairoceratops...
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Diabloceratops Machairoceratops Menefeeceratops Sinoceratops Wendiceratops Xenoceratops Albertaceratopsini Albertaceratops Lokiceratops Medusaceratops...
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Machairoceratops cronusi Diabloceratops eatoni...
- and
Styracosaurus that are not seen in
primitive centrosaurines like
Diabloceratops,
including a well-developed nose horn and
reduced brow horns. The implication...
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Diabloceratops eatoni Machairoceratops cronusi...
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former monument mentioned in the
presidential proclamation,
along with
Diabloceratops.
American paleontologist Scott D.
Sampson (a co-describer of Lythronax)...
- and 2001, respectively. Both were
later identified as
belonging to
Diabloceratops. In 2013 the
discovery of a new species,
Lythronax argestes, was announced...
- top to bottom,
especially around the
nostril area,
similar to that of
Diabloceratops. The
external nostril forms 75% of the
skull length in
front of the...