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Arrhinoceratops
Taxonomy
Arrhinoceratops was named by Parks (1925).
It was assigned to Ceratopsia by Parks (1925); to Ceratopsinae by Nopcsa (1928), Huene (1950) and Tatarinov (1964); to Ceratopinae by Olshevsky and Ford (1994); to Ceratopsidae by Huene (1927), Hay (1930), Russell (1930), Lull (1933), Parks (1935), Gilmore (1946), Sternberg (1949), Romer (1956), Parsch (1963), Kuhn (1964), Romer (1966), Russell and Chamney (1967), Swinton (1970), Madsen and Miller (1979), Tyson (1981), Russell (1984), Ostrom and Wellnhofer (1986), Carroll (1988) and Eberth (1997); and to Chasmosaurinae by Dodson and Currie (1990), Lehman (1990), Lehman (1996), Dodson (1997), Dodson et al. (2004), Farke (2004), Diem and Archibald (2005), Wu et al. (2007), Ryan (2007), Hunt and Lehman (2008), Longrich (2010), Xu et al. (2010), Farke (2011), Longrich (2014) and Mallon et al. (2014).
It was assigned to Ceratopsia by Parks (1925); to Ceratopsinae by Nopcsa (1928), Huene (1950) and Tatarinov (1964); to Ceratopinae by Olshevsky and Ford (1994); to Ceratopsidae by Huene (1927), Hay (1930), Russell (1930), Lull (1933), Parks (1935), Gilmore (1946), Sternberg (1949), Romer (1956), Parsch (1963), Kuhn (1964), Romer (1966), Russell and Chamney (1967), Swinton (1970), Madsen and Miller (1979), Tyson (1981), Russell (1984), Ostrom and Wellnhofer (1986), Carroll (1988) and Eberth (1997); and to Chasmosaurinae by Dodson and Currie (1990), Lehman (1990), Lehman (1996), Dodson (1997), Dodson et al. (2004), Farke (2004), Diem and Archibald (2005), Wu et al. (2007), Ryan (2007), Hunt and Lehman (2008), Longrich (2010), Xu et al. (2010), Farke (2011), Longrich (2014) and Mallon et al. (2014).
Species
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1925 | Arrhinoceratops Parks pp. 5-7 figs. 1-2 |
1927 | Arrhinoceratops Huene p. 261 |
1928 | Arrhinoceratops Nopcsa p. 185 |
1930 | Arrhinoceratops Hay p. 221 |
1930 | Arrhinoceratops Russell p. 151 |
1933 | Arrhinoceratops Lull p. 106 |
1935 | Arrhinoceratops Parks p. 194 |
1946 | Arrhinoceratops Gilmore p. 42 |
1949 | Arrhinoceratops Sternberg p. 44 fig. 1 |
1950 | Arrhinoceratops Huene p. 351 |
1956 | Arrhinoceratops Romer p. 638 |
1963 | Arrhinoceratops Parsch p. 8 |
1964 | Arrhinoceratops Kuhn p. 55 |
1964 | Arrhinoceratops Tatarinov p. 585 |
1966 | Arrhinoceratops Romer p. 371 |
1967 | Arrhinoceratops Russell and Chamney p. 11 |
1970 | Arrhinoceratops Swinton p. 259 |
1979 | Arrhinoceratops Madsen and Miller p. 5 |
1981 | Arrhinoceratops Tyson p. 1245 |
1984 | Arrhinoceratops Russell p. 26 |
1986 | Arrhinoceratops Ostrom and Wellnhofer p. 116 |
1988 | Arrhinoceratops Carroll |
1990 | Arrhinoceratops Dodson and Currie p. 612 |
1990 | Arrhinoceratops Lehman p. 212 |
1994 | Arrhinoceratops Olshevsky and Ford |
1996 | Arrhinoceratops Lehman p. 505 fig. 10 |
1997 | Arrhinoceratops Dodson p. 474 |
1997 | Arrhinoceratops Eberth p. 201 |
2004 | Arrhinoceratops Dodson et al. p. 495 |
2004 | Arrhinoceratops Farke p. 4 |
2005 | Arrhinoceratops Diem and Archibald p. 251 |
2007 | Arrhinoceratops Ryan p. 391 fig. 12 |
2007 | Arrhinoceratops Wu et al. p. 1261 fig. 14 |
2008 | Arrhinoceratops Hunt and Lehman p. 1132 |
2010 | Arrhinoceratops Longrich p. 692 fig. 10 |
2010 | Arrhinoceratops Xu et al. p. 1634 fig. 3 |
2011 | Arrhinoceratops Farke p. 6 |
2014 | Arrhinoceratops Longrich p. 303 fig. 8 |
2014 | Arrhinoceratops Mallon et al. |
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If no rank is listed, the taxon is considered an unranked clade in modern classifications. Ranks may be repeated or presented in the wrong order because authors working on different parts of the classification may disagree about how to rank taxa.
Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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W. A. Parks 1925 | Supraorbital horn cores large, directed outwards and forward; nasal horn core absent; facial region short; crest relatively large, subquadrate, flat; squamosals long; parietals with oval fontanelles of moderate size; anterior process of jugal unusually long. | |
H. Tyson 1981 | As for the type and only species. |
Measurements
No measurements are available
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Source: subo = suborder, o = order | |||||
References: Marsh 1875, Norman and Weishampel 1991 |
Age range: base of the Late/Upper Campanian to the top of the Early/Lower Maastrichtian or 83.50000 to 66.00000 Ma
Collections (3 total)
Time interval | Ma | Country or state | Original ID and collection number |
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Late/Upper Campanian | Canada (Alberta) | A. sp. (152403) | |
Late/Upper Campanian - Early/Lower Maastrichtian | Canada (Alberta) | A. brachyops (67612) | |
Early/Lower Maastrichtian | Canada (Alberta) | A. brachyops (156799) |