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    species, Diabloceratops eatoni, was named and described in 2010 by James Ian Kirkland and Donald DeBlieux. The only specimen of Diabloceratops eatoni was recovered...
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    Machairoceratops cronusi Diabloceratops eatoni...
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    Diabloceratops eatoni Machairoceratops cronusi...
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    Diabloceratops eatoni Machairoceratops cronusi...
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    Diabloceratops eatoni Machairoceratops cronusi...
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    Diabloceratops eatoni Ceratopsidae...
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    dinosaurs, such as the hadrosaur Acristavus gagslarsoni, centrosaur Diabloceratops eatoni and the lambeosaur Adelolophus hutchisoni, unnamed ankylosaurs and...
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    America (Alberta, Montana, and Alaska). In the United States, two taxa, Diabloceratops and Machairoceratops, have been found as far south as Utah. Yehuecauhceratops...
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    and Styracosaurus that are not seen in primitive centrosaurines like Diabloceratops, including a well-developed nose horn and reduced brow horns. The implication...
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    Diabloceratops eatoni Machairoceratops cronusi...
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