Ancient Greek sauros; the specific name (procurvicornis) means 'with a forward-curving horn' in Latin. Einiosaurus is medium-sized with an estimated body...
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him that the Einiosaurus–Achelousaurus lineage was a separate branch within the Centrosaurinae. Secondly, he was concerned that Einiosaurus and Achelousaurus...
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its relatives Rubeosaurus (now seen as a synonym of Styracosaurus), Einiosaurus, and Achelousaurus were discovered in. Originally proposed as a distinct...
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the Centrosaurinae subfamily include Pachyrhinosaurus, Avaceratops, Einiosaurus, Albertaceratops, and Achelousaurus. The cladogram presented below represents...
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Einiosaurus procurvicornis Pachyrostra...
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centrosaurines. Upon the frill it also had a pair of very long spikes as in Einiosaurus and Styracosaurus. It being one of the earliest centrosaurine ceratopsids...
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Czerkas in 1990 in a caption to an illustration, is an early name for Einiosaurus. "S. borealis" is an early informal name for S. parksi. A species, Styracosaurus...
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