- Wyoming.
Together with
related taxa,
Leptoceratops is the
eponymous genus of the
family Leptoceratopsidae.
Leptoceratops is
known from more than ten individuals...
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Erich Maren Schlaikjer named it in 1942 as a new
species of
Leptoceratops:
Leptoceratops cerorhynchus,
later the type
species of Montanoceratops. The...
- type
species is
Leptoceratops gracilis. Mackovicky, in 2001,
defined it as a stem-based
taxon and a
family consisting of
Leptoceratops gracilis and all...
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cladistic analysis showed that it was
positioned rather basal,
below Leptoceratops in the
evolutionary tree, with only
Liaoceratops being more basal. A...
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Archosaurs discovered from this
formation include the
ceratopsians Leptoceratops, Torosaurus, and Triceratops, the
hadrosaurid Edmontosaurus annectens...
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Daniel Madzia and
colleagues in 2021 as "the
smallest clade containing Leptoceratops gracilis,
Protoceratops andrewsi, and
Triceratops horridus". This clade...
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taxon was
similar to
Leptoceratops,
although slightly larger.
Zhuchengceratops was
analyzed to be in a
group with
Leptoceratops and Udanoceratops, although...
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leaves or needles.
Timeline of
ceratopsian research Dinosaurs portal Leptoceratops Graciliceratops Holtz,
Thomas R. Jr. (2012). Dinosaurs: The Most Complete...
- Mesozoic. The
related Torosaurus and more
distantly related diminutive Leptoceratops were also present,
though their remains have been
rarely encountered...
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attributed to
Leptoceratops and a
second specimen of Brachyceratops,
which he
described in 1939. One
specimen ****igned to
Leptoceratops, USNM No. 13863...