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mostly small bodied and
quadrupedal ceratopsians.
Another subset of
neoceratopsians is
called Coronosauria,
which is "the
smallest clade containing Protoceratops...
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family of
neoceratopsian dinosaurs from Asia,
North America and Europe.
Leptoceratopsids resembled, and were
closely related to,
other neoceratopsians, such...
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animals are more
primitive (or basal) than both
Psittacosaurus and
neoceratopsians.
Timeline of
ceratopsian research Dinosaurs portal Madzia, D.; Arbour...
- It
shows transitional features between basal ceratopsians and
other neoceratopsians because it is
phylogenetically intermediate between them.
Other fossil...
- (2001). "Limb bone scaling, limb proportions, and bone
strength in
neoceratopsian dinosaurs" (PDF). Gaia. 16: 13–29.
Archived (PDF) from the original...
- Kentaro; Ikeda, Tadahiro; Ryan,
Michael J. (September 2024). "A new
neoceratopsian (Ornithischia, Ceratopsia) from the
Lower Cretaceous Ohyamashimo Formation...
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Sasayamagnomus (meaning "Gnome from Sasayama") is a
genus of
neoceratopsian dinosaur from the
Early Cretaceous (Albian)
Ohyamashimo Formation of Hyogo...
- Archaeoceratops,
meaning "ancient
horned face", is a
genus of
basal neoceratopsian dinosaur from the
Early Cretaceous (Aptian stage) of
north central China...
- articulated, the
mandibles of
Leptoceratops are
similar to
other basal neoceratopsians in
being very wide with a
lowered articular surface for the skull,...
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shape and
depth of the
dentary are more
similar to
those of
basal neoceratopsians. Additionally, the
teeth of
Jakapil have a
morphology distinct from...