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- groove, running horizontally. The epijugal forms an unusually pronounced sharp jugal horn. At its rear upper side the epijugal bears a pronounced process, pointing...
- pointed downward at the rear sides of the skull and were capped by separate epijugals. With Triceratops, these were not particularly large and sometimes touched...
- squamosals (Triceratops); an unsealed parietal fenestrae (Triceratops); an epijugal resembling a hornlike structure (Triceratops); a narrow median bar of the...
- keras (κέρας, horn), and -ops (ὤψ, face), in reference to its two long epijugal bones, spikes which protrude out sidewards from under its eyes, in addition...
- frill and quadrates grow wider. The epijugal begins forming. As an adult, the frill becomes even larger, the epijugal is fully formed, and a small nasal...
- in Sierraceratops while small or not present in other chasmosaurs. The epijugal, a small horn on the jugals, is longer than tall and sharp on its tip,...
- extension that pointed to below at the lateral sides of the skull. The epijugal (tip region of the jugal) was separated from the jugal by a prominent suture;...
- Formation (Late Cretaceous, Campanian)  United States ( New Mexico) Its epijugal bones, the hornlets under its eyes, were relatively large Planicoxa 2001...
- snout bones. The youngest specimen was YPM 1831, with an unfused snout, epijugal, and occipital condyle. Furthermore, it had lost all of its frill osteoderms...
- of the neck frill (episquamosals and epiparietals) and on the ch****s (epijugals). Their external texture was very vascularized and rugose, and they were...