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- Leptoceratops cerorhynchus, later the type species of Montanoceratops. The genus name Montanoceratops means "Montana horned face", and is derived from the...
- referred to Leptoceratops have since been moved to their own genera Montanoceratops and Cerasinops, while new specimens of L. gracilis include bonebed...
- paleoenvironment with other dinosaurs, such as the ceratopsians Anchiceratops and Montanoceratops cerorhynchus, the armored nodosaur Edmontonia longiceps, the duckbilled...
- Cerasinops Ferrisaurus Gremlin Gryphoceratops Ischioceratops Leptoceratops Montanoceratops Prenoceratops Udanoceratops Unescoceratops Zhuchengceratops Coronosauria...
- American Museum Novitates (1169): 1–15. P. J. Makovicky. 2001. A Montanoceratops cerorhynchus (Dinosauria: Ceratopsia) braincase from the Horseshoe...
- also in Protoceratops, Koreaceratops and in a more similar way in Montanoceratops and Cerasinops. The elevation forms a tail crest. Phylogenetic analyzes...
- Cerasinops Ferrisaurus Gremlin Gryphoceratops Ischioceratops Leptoceratops Montanoceratops Prenoceratops Udanoceratops Unescoceratops Zhuchengceratops Coronosauria...
- Dinosaurs portal Timeline of ceratopsian research Makovicky, P.J. 2001. A Montanoceratops cerorhynchus (Dinosauria: Ceratopsia) braincase from the Horseshoe...
- ****isting Barnum Brown, he co-described Pachycephalosaurus and what is now Montanoceratops. Other discoveries include Miotapirus and a new species of Mesohippus...
- with Cerasinops and Prenoceratops, a fused astragalus and tibia with Montanoceratops, and proportions of the foot with Udanoceratops. Arbour and Evans recovered...