-
likely a
result of the frill. The
distinctive shape of the
frill with the
hornlets on its
edges (epoccipitals) make it
possible to
recognize species from...
- shape, with
three or four
pairs of spike-like
hornlets. The
edges of the
frill bear
numerous low,
blunt hornlets,
giving it a
strongly scalloped appearance...
- "point" and sauros, σαῦρος, "lizard") and
refers to, the
series of
small hornlets placed along the
margin of
their frills, not the
nasal horns (which were...
-
horns on the
jugal bones. Its
skull had a very long
frill with
triangular hornlets on the edge. The
first specimens were
collected by
Charles Hazelius Sternberg...
-
species having distinct arrangements of the
epoccipital hornlets. From
species to species,
hornlets differed in
their number, arrangement, size, and shape...
- pronunciation: [korniˈtʃɛllo]),
cornetto (Italian for 'little horn' / '
hornlet'; [korˈnetto]),
corno (Italian for 'horn"'), or
corno portafortuna (Italian...
- with a
series of forward-curving
hornlets that gave the
frill a crown-like appearance.
Inside this row of
hornlets there is a
series of low ****s on...
-
trough on
their upper surface, and the
presence of five or more
pairs of
hornlets on the back of the frill.
Torosaurus also
lacked the long nose horn seen...
- tons (3.3
short tons).
There was a bony
ridge on its nose and
multiple hornlets and ridges,
similar to Ceratosaurus.
Yangchuanosaurus was a large, powerful...
-
double ch****bones,
resulting in
ridges of bone and skin on
their faces. The
hornlets are
sensitive to both
emotion and temperature. When a
female H'nemthe consummates...