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- apertus, all adult centrosaurines have spike-like ornaments midway up the skull. Morphometric analysis shows that centrosaurines differ from other ceratopsian...
- circular overall, which is typical of centrosaurines, but it differs from more derived (or "advanced") centrosaurines and is more similar to the basal (early...
- Yehuecauhceratops to be distinguished from other centrosaurines. Its affinities to nasutoceratopsin centrosaurines, such as Avaceratops and Nasutoceratops, are...
- (roundish protuberances) above the eyes and on the snout where other centrosaurines often had horns in the same positions. These bosses were covered by...
- frequently overlapping fourth to seventh pairs of the frill ornamentation of centrosaurines. This was challenged in 2018, by the description of additional Mansfield...
- is classified as a member of the Centrosaurini, a group of derived centrosaurines which has also been found include taxa such as Styracosaurus, Spinops...
- other known centrosaurines); the external margin of the parietals is only weakly undulating (differing from all other known centrosaurines); and the presence...
- characterized by long, triangular frills and well-developed brow horns. The centrosaurines had well-developed nasal horns or nasal bosses, shorter and more rectangular...
- of three known species makes this genus the most speciose among the centrosaurines. Pachyrhinosaurus canadensis, was described in 1950 by Charles Mortram...
- the parts behind the skull. This was motivated by the fact that in centrosaurines the postcranial skeleton is "conservative", i.e. differs only slightly...