-
level of the
lower border of the
fenestra interpraemaxillaris. The
episquamosals, the
epoccipitals of the squamosal, thus the skin
ossifications lining...
- are
three rostralmost episquamosals which decrease in size
towards the rostrum,
while spade-shaped is the
caudalmost episquamosal. The
large pentagonal...
- ten or twelve, a
midline epiparietal being absent. Also the
number of
episquamosals on the side edge of the
frill differs (five with Triceratops, six or...
- is rectangular,
adorned by
large triangular osteoderms: up to
twelve episquamosals at the
squamosal and
three epiparietals at the
parietal bone. These...
-
their position. The
epoccipitals of the
squamosal are also
known as
episquamosals, and
those of the
parietal as epiparietals. Some
authors argued against...
- at all.
Similar to
Einiosaurus and Achelousaurus, no
epiparietals or
episquamosals, in the
sense of
separate "frill ossifications", have been found, indicating...
-
sides were
adorned by six to nine
smaller skin
ossifications (called
episquamosals) or osteoderms,
which attached to the
squamosal bone. The
corner of...
- of the
supratemporal fenestra.
Might be a
distinct taxon based on its
episquamosal and
squamosal morphology.
Gryposaurus G.
monumentensis Middle unit A...
-
dorsolaterally directed, and
oblate in
shape with a
blunt tip; the
episquamosals on the mid-portion of the
lateral frill margin are low and extremely...
- the
episquamosals. They had an
asymmetrical triangular shape. Uniquely, they
curled upwards. From the
position of the fourth, frontmost,
episquamosal a...