C. A. Forster 1996

Full reference
C. A. Forster. 1996. Species resolution in Triceratops: cladistic and morphometric approaches. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 16(2):259-270 [M. Carrano/M. Carrano/M. Carrano]
Metadata
ID number:  14103
Created:  2005-08-05 11:26:48
Modified:  2005-08-05 13:27:00
Project name:  ETE
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated without evidence
Language:  English
Taxonomic opinions (13) - view classification
'Ceratops horridus is recombined as Triceratops horridus' according to C. A. Forster 1996
'Diceratops hatcheri belongs to Diceratops' according to C. A. Forster 1996
'Diceratops belongs to Chasmosaurinae' according to C. A. Forster 1996
'Triceratops albertensis is a nomen dubium' according to C. A. Forster 1996
'Triceratops brevicornus is a subjective synonym of Triceratops prorsus' according to C. A. Forster 1996
'Triceratops calicornis is a subjective synonym of Triceratops horridus' according to C. A. Forster 1996
'Triceratops elatus is a subjective synonym of Triceratops horridus' according to C. A. Forster 1996
'Triceratops eurycephalus is a nomen dubium' according to C. A. Forster 1996
'Triceratops flabellatus is a subjective synonym of Triceratops horridus' according to C. A. Forster 1996
'Triceratops obtusus is a subjective synonym of Triceratops horridus' according to C. A. Forster 1996
'Triceratops prorsus belongs to Triceratops' according to C. A. Forster 1996
'Triceratops serratus is a subjective synonym of Triceratops horridus' according to C. A. Forster 1996
'Triceratops belongs to Chasmosaurinae' according to C. A. Forster 1996
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