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Chasmosaurinae is a
subfamily of
ceratopsid dinosaurs. They were one of the most
successful groups of
herbivores of
their time.
Chasmosaurines appeared...
- ceratopsids, but
modern cladistic studies show it to be a
member of
Chasmosaurinae,
which usually have long frills. Two species, T.
horridus and T. prorsus...
- back and up into a frill. The
group is
divided into two subfamilies—
Chasmosaurinae and Centrosaurinae. The
chasmosaurines are
generally characterized by...
- was in 1915 by
Lambe within the
Ceratopsia ****igned to the
Chasmosaurinae. The
Chasmosaurinae usually have long frills, like
Chasmosaurus itself, whereas...
- ceratopsians) †Ceratopsidae (large,
elaborately ornamented ceratopsians) †
Chasmosaurinae (ceratopsids with
enlarged brow horns) †Centrosaurinae (ceratopsids...
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Laramidia and
later radiated north.
Compared to
their sister group,
Chasmosaurinae,
centrosaurines are
relatively small. The
primitive Sinoceratops is...
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Anchiceratops have been based, has many
traits that are
unique in the
Chasmosaurinae. The
vertebral column contains seventy-four vertebrae: ten of the neck...
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ceratopsians and is
further divided into the
subfamilies Centrosaurinae and
Chasmosaurinae.[citation needed] All
previously published neoceratopsian phylogenetic...
- chasmosaurines,
blurring the
distinction between the
Centrosaurinae and
Chasmosaurinae.
According to Xu e.a. the
basal position of
Sinoceratops indicates that...
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Agathaumas Brachyceratops Ceratops Dysg****
Monoclonius Polyonax Chasmosaurinae Centrosaurinae...