N. R. Longrich and D. J. Field 2012

Full reference
N. R. Longrich and D. J. Field. 2012. Torosaurus is not Triceratops: ontogeny in chasmosaurine ceratopsids as a case study in dinosaur taxonomy. PLoS ONE 7(2):e32623 [J. Alroy/J. Alroy/J. Alroy]
Metadata
ID number:  40802
Created:  2012-03-15 12:46:06
Modified:  2012-03-14 20:47:24
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated with evidence
Language:  English
DOI:  10.1371/journal.pone.0032623
Taxonomic opinions (9) - view classification
'Arrhinoceratops utahensis is recombined as Torosaurus utahensis' according to N. R. Longrich and D. J. Field 2012(+)
'Ceratops horridus is recombined as Triceratops horridus' according to N. R. Longrich and D. J. Field 2012(+)
'Nedoceratops hatcheri is a subjective synonym of Triceratops horridus' according to N. R. Longrich and D. J. Field 2012(+)
'Nedoceratops is a subjective synonym of Triceratops' according to N. R. Longrich and D. J. Field 2012(+)
'Tatankaceratops sacrisonorum belongs to Tatankaceratops' according to N. R. Longrich and D. J. Field 2012
'Torosaurus latus belongs to Torosaurus' according to N. R. Longrich and D. J. Field 2012(+)
'Torosaurus belongs to Chasmosaurinae' according to N. R. Longrich and D. J. Field 2012(+)
'Triceratops prorsus belongs to Triceratops' according to N. R. Longrich and D. J. Field 2012(+)
'Triceratops belongs to Chasmosaurinae' according to N. R. Longrich and D. J. Field 2012(+)