-
showed that
Rubeosaurus ovatus and
Styracosaurus albertensis were not
distantly related, so the
justification for
naming the
genus Rubeosaurus was not present...
- Two
Medicine Formation, the same
geological unit
which its
relatives Rubeosaurus (now seen as a
synonym of Styracosaurus), Einiosaurus, and Achelousaurus...
- "Taxon A".
Their study found Rubeosaurus ovatus to be the
sister species of
Styracosaurus albertensis, and
concluded Rubeosaurus to be
synonymous with Styracosaurus...
-
juvenile remains, with one
specimen having since been re-classified as
Rubeosaurus ovatus.
Brachyceratops montanensis, the type species, was
first discovered...
-
phylogenetic analysis by
Chiba et al. (2017).
These authors treated the
species Rubeosaurus ovatus as
distinct from
Styracosaurus albertensis, and
recovered several...
- "Taxon A".
Their study found Rubeosaurus ovatus to be the
sister species of
Styracosaurus albertensis, and
concluded Rubeosaurus to be
synonymous with Styracosaurus...
-
which has also been
found include taxa such as Styracosaurus, Spinops,
Rubeosaurus, and Centrosaurus, the
genus it was
originally placed within. Coronosaurus...
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Nanotyrannus Nedoceratops Ojoceratops Othnielia Othnielosaurus Rhinorex Rubeosaurus Stygimoloch Tatankaceratops Agathaumas sylvestris:
Mostly well-known...
- "Roccosaurus" –
nomen nudum;
Melanorosaurus "Ronaldoraptor" –
nomen nudum Rubeosaurus –
junior synonym of
Styracosaurus Ruehleia Rugocaudia Rugops Ruixinia...
- Mongolosaurus, Parrosaurus, Pinacosaurus,
Styracosaurus ovatus (now
Rubeosaurus) and Thescelosaurus.
Gilmore was
working as a
paleontologist for the...