northern Mexico. It contains a single species, Coahuilaceratops magnacuerna. Fossils of Coahuilaceratops were discovered by Claudio de Leon near the town...
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Barrera Guevara et al. (2024) reinterpret fossil material of Coahuilaceratops magnacuerna as derived from Cerro Huerta Formation (and representing the...
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analysis after the removal of Bravoceratops that groups either with Coahuilaceratops or in the Triceratops branch, and Eotriceratops that was found to decrease...
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ceratopsid that may be the sister taxon of Coahuilaceratops †Coahuilaceratops †Coahuilaceratops magnacuerna 72.5–71.4 Ma, Campanian to Maastrichtian Cerro...
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Bravoceratops polyphemus Coahuilaceratops magnacuerna...
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are also known from Mexico, namely Agujaceratops mavericus and Coahuilaceratops magnacuerna (from the Cerro de Pueblo Formation). This is consistent with...
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Chasmosaurus Chasmosaurus russelli Chasmosaurus belli Coahuilaceratops Coahuilaceratops magnacuerna Coronosaurus Coronosaurus brinkmani Diabloceratops Diabloceratops...
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yujingziensis. Loewen and others described the new genus and species Coahuilaceratops magnacuerna. J. I. Kirkland and D. D. DeBlieux described the new genus and...
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