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A complete skull of Chasmosaurus mariscalensis (Dinosauria: Ceratopsidae) from the Aguja Formation (late Campanian) of West Texas

Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 1993
ABSTRACT The recent discovery of a nearly complete ceratopsid skull in the Aguja Formation of southwest Texas supports previous conclusions that the Aguja ceratopsid represents a distinct species, Chasmosaurus mariscalensis. The diagnostic features of C.
Catherine Forster   +3 more
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A new species of <i>Chasmosaurus</i> (Dinosauria: Ceratopsia) from the Dinosaur Park Formation of southern Alberta

Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 2001
Robert B. Holmes   +3 more
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Chasmosaurus mariscalensis, sp. nov., a new ceratopsian dinosaur from Texas

Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 1989
ABSTRACT Chasmosaurus mariscalensis is a new species of ceratopsian dinosaur (Ornithischia; Ceratopsia) from the upper part of the Aguja Formation (late Campanian, Judithian) in Big Bend National Park, Brewster County, Texas. This species is distinguished from other species of Chasmosaurus by its relatively short and broad squamosal bearing six very ...
Stephen J. Godfrey, Robert Holmes
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Chasmosaurus Lambe 1914

2011
Chasmosaurus Lambe, 1914a Type species. Chasmosaurus belli Lambe, 1902. Amended diagnosis. Chasmosaurus is diagnosed based on the following combination of characters: (1) Premaxillary flange along entire anterior margin of external naris; (2) supraorbital horns, when present, curve posteriorly along their length; (3) frill broadens posteriorly to form ...
Maidment, Susannah C. R.   +1 more
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AN OSSIFIED TENDON TRELLIS IN CHASMOSAURUS (ORNITHISCHIA: CERATOPSIDAE)

Journal of Paleontology, 2007
The ornithischia and its sister group, the Saurischia, comprise the Dinosauria. Ornithischians (Weishampel, 2004) are a diverse group of primarily quadrupedal herbivores that include such familiar dinosaurs as the armored stegosaurs and ankylosaurs (Thyreophora), as well as the duckbilled hadrosaurs, pachycephalosaurs, and ceratopsians (Cerapoda).
ROBERT HOLMES, CHRISTOPHER ORGAN
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Chasmosaurus belli Lambe 1902

2011
Published as part of Maidment, Susannah C. R. & Barrett, Paul M., 2011, A new specimen of Chasmosaurus belli (Ornithischia: Ceratopsidae), a revision of the genus, and the utility of postcrania in the taxonomy and systematics of ceratopsid dinosaurs, pp.
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