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Ceratopsidae - Information from Answers.com
Ceratopsidae (sometimes spelled Ceratopidae) is a speciose group of
marginocephalian dinosaurs including Triceratops and Styracosaurus. All known
species ...
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Ceratopsia - Information from Answers.com
The Ceratopsoidea includes animals like Zuniceratops which are more closely
related to the family Ceratopsidae. This last family includes Triceratops and all ...
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Achelousaurus - Information from Answers.com
... and are often united in the tribe Pachyrhinosaurini, inside the subfamily
Centrosaurinae and the family Ceratopsidae (Sampson, 1995; Dodson et al.,
2004).
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Torosaurus - Information from Answers.com
Torosaurus has traditionally been classified as part of the subfamily known as
Chasmosaurinae, also known as Ceratopsinae, within the family Ceratopsidae, ...
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Chasmosaurinae - Information from Answers.com
[edit] Genera. Phylogenetic relationships between Chasmosaurinae by Samson
et al. Family Ceratopsidae. Subfamily Chasmosaurinae. Agujaceratops - (Texas ...
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Leptoceratopsidae - Information from Answers.com
Leptoceratopsidae is an extinct family of neoceratopsian dinosaurs from the of
Asia and North America. They resembled, and were closely related to, other ...
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Turanoceratops - Information from Answers.com
If it is a ceratopsid, it would be one of few members of the family known from ... it
represented a true (though "transitional") member of the family Ceratopsidae.
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Triceratops - Information from Answers.com
Triceratops is the best known genus of the Ceratopsidae, a family of large North
American horned dinosaurs. The exact location of Triceratops among the ...
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Avaceratops - Information from Answers.com
Avaceratops belonged to the family Ceratopsidae within the Ceratopsia (both
names being derived from Ancient Greek for 'horned face'), a group of
herbivorous ...
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