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It was the first ceratopsid named since Pachyrhinosaurus in 1950.
The most recent review listed it as an indeterminate ceratopsid.
This was the first skeletal mounts of any ceratopsid constructed for a museum.
Murray and others reported ceratopsid remains from Mexico.
Bravoceratops shows a distinctive combination of characters, not seen in any previously described ceratopsid.
If correct, it would represent an Asian ceratopsid.
It has a mixture of advanced and primitive features and may turn out to be a ceratopsid.
In late 2011, news reports about a 2006 discovery of a new, virtually complete Nanotyrannus specimen found along with a ceratopsid were made.
Horner cited certain ceratopsid and pachycephalosaurid species as possible evidence for his hypothesis.
Eberth estimated a ceratopsid bonebed to preserve more than a thousand individuals.
Triceratops was a huge herbivorous ceratopsid dinosaur from the late Cretaceous.
The genus is based on skulls first assigned to species of the contemporary ceratopsid Chasmosaurus.
Joe guided their aircraft between the foothills and the coastal plain until they encountered the huge ceratopsid herd.
It is the oldest known chasmosaurine ceratopsid.
Parrish and others reported ceratopsid remains from the North Slope of Alaska.
It has had a confusing history, being considered both a hadrosaurid and a ceratopsid, or both at the same time (chimeric).
Nessov argued that Turanoceratops was a ceratopsid because it had horns and teeth with two roots.
Penkalski and Dodson argued that Avaceratops was not a true ceratopsid after all.
Mrs. Kerry is a ceratopsid of the genus Triceratops.
Indeterminate ceratopsid specimens are extremely common.
Sereno disagreed with Nessov's claim that Turanoceratops was a ceratopsid.
As a ceratopsid, Polyonax would have been a large, quadrupedal herbivore, with horns and a neck frill.
Coronosaurus is a medium-sized centrosaurine ceratopsid.
The skull of a ceratopsid, a horned dinosaur, was unearthed from the Wahweap Formation in 1998.
Brouwers and others reported ceratopsid remains from a site that would have been located at a latitude of 85 degrees North during the Cretaceous.