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- Look up horn in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A horn is a permanent pointed projection on the head of various animals that consists of a covering of...
- ridges; thirdly, not yet fully grown individuals, or subadults, have true horncores (the bony part of the horns) above the eye sockets with the inward facing...
- supraorbital horncore to the base of the squamosal; parietal fenestrae that are small in size to orbit as in Kosmoceratops; and nasal horncores that are larger...
- supraorbital horncores (horns above the eyes) that were oriented either forward or hindward, Kosmoceratops and Utahceratops had horncores that were oriented...
- remains). Bonebed 42 is known to contain numerous pieces of skulls such as horncores, jaws and frill pieces. Several other species which were ****igned to Styracosaurus...
- ****lypeus is also unique in having the trait combination of eye-socket horncores that project to above and sideways, all six epiparietals (frill horns)...
- long tons; 2.2 short tons). It had as an adult inflated supraorbital horncores — the "brow horns" above the eye sockets — but not elongated as in Zuniceratops...
- missing the parietal, left squamosal, postorbital horncores (only the cast of the right postorbital horncore is preserved), left jugal, left quadrate, predentary...
- characteristics: the nasal horncore is caudally positioned, almost entirely behind external naris; the supraorbital horncores are short, robust, dorsolaterally...
- also very similar to Styracosaurus albertensis, with a tiny remnant of a horncore. Its parietal anatomy is much more similar to Einiosaurus, with long, straight...