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