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- Monoclonius canadensis Lambe 1902, had been described as Eoceratops canadensis by Lambe in 1915. Eoceratops and the long-horned Chasmosaurus kaiseni were thought...
- Chapter 35 "Lost in plain sight: Rediscovery of William E. Cutler's lost Eoceratops" by Darren Tanke of the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology Robertshaw...
- 31, 2020. Retrieved December 26, 2013. Lambe, Lawrence M. (1915). On Eoceratops canadensis, gen. nov., with remarks on other genera of Cretaceous horned...
- Press. pp. 501–536. ISBN 978-0-253-34595-0. Lambe, L. M. (1915). "On Eoceratops canadensis, gen. nov., with remarks on other genera of Cretaceous horned...
- Ceratops canadensis. C. canadensis later was made the separate genus Eoceratops, and C. belli was made the separate genus Chasmosaurus; in 1925 William...
- Eoabelisaurus Eobrontosaurusjunior synonym of Brontosaurus Eocarcharia Eoceratopsjunior synonym of Chasmosaurus Eocursor Eodromaeus "Eohadrosaurus" –...
- later seen as two species within separate genera: Chasmosaurus belli and Eoceratops canadensis. The third, Monoclonius dawsoni, of which the epithet honoured...
- (2010). "Lost in plain sight: Rediscovery of William E. Cutler's lost Eoceratops". In M.J. Ryan; B.J. Chinnery-Allgeier; D.A. Eberth (eds.). New perspectives...
- genus to a new taxon that he erected, "eoceratopsinae", which included "Eoceratops" (now Chasmosaurus), "Diceratops" (now Nedoceratops) and Triceratops....
- ceratopsid ceratopsians. Einiosaurus Einiosaurus procurvicornis Eoceratops Eoceratops canadensis Furcatoceratops Furcatoceratops elucidans ~75.9–75.3...