Centrosaurus remains were discovered and named by paleontologist Lawrence Lambe in strata along the Red Deer River in Alberta. The name Centrosaurus means...
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Achelousaurus (redirect from Centrosaurus horneri)
directed towards the midline. Innermost "Process 1" spikes, as present in Centrosaurus, are lacking with Achelousaurus. The frill had two large paired openings...
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Monoclonius (section Centrosaurus intrudes)
are usually believed to be juvenile Centrosaurus or subadults, in many cases of other genera such as Centrosaurus. Those specimens that remain under the...
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titusi than to Centrosaurus apertus and centrosaurins are defined as centrosaurines (more specifically eucentrosaurans) closer to Centrosaurus apertus than...
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Coronosaurus (redirect from Centrosaurus brinkmani)
then as Centrosaurus brinkmani, in 2005. Later studies, however, did not recover a monophyletic clade with the genus' type species Centrosaurus apertus...
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Einiosaurus (redirect from Centrosaurus procurvicornis)
horns of two related species, Centrosaurus and Styracosaurus. From large bonebeds, numerous nasal horns of Centrosaurus are known, presenting a considerable...
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variation between Centrosaurus, Styracosaurus, and Monoclonius to warrant separate genera, and that Styracosaurus resembled Centrosaurus more closely than...
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Ceratopidae) is a family of ceratopsian dinosaurs including Triceratops, Centrosaurus, and Styracosaurus. All known species were quadrupedal herbivores from...
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were small bipedal animals. Later members, including ceratopsids like Centrosaurus and Triceratops, became very large quadrupeds and developed elaborate...
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John Day Fossil Beds of Oregon, a Triceratops bonebed from Montana, a Centrosaurus bonebed in Alberta, a Styracosaurus bone bed in Alberta, an Edmontosaurus...
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