Triceratops montanus (Marsh, 1888) Ostrom & Wellnhofer, 1986
Ceratops (meaning "horn face") is a dubious genus of herbivorous ceratopsian dinosaur which lived during the Late Cretaceous. Its fossils have been found in the Judith River Formation in Montana. Although poorly known, Ceratops is important in the history of dinosaurs, since it is the type genus for which both the Ceratopsia and the Ceratopsidae have been named.
even be a juvenile Ceratops; there is not enough material to prove it. In 1889 Marsh named a second species of Ceratops: Ceratops horridus. This would...
horned dinosaurs by the next year, which saw his publication of the genus Ceratops from fragmentary remains, but he still believed B. alticornis to be a Pliocene...
dating to as old as 66 million years ago. The first remains (P. unio and P. ceratops) were reported in 1965, from what is now eastern Montana's Tullock Formation...
ceratopsian genus names to end in "-ceratops", although this is not always the case. One of the first named genera was Ceratops itself, which lent its name to...
means "devil-horned face," coming from Diablo, Spanish for "devil," and ceratops, Latinized Greek for "horned face." The specific name honors Jeffrey Eaton...
entertain.naver.com (in Korean). Retrieved 3 February 2021. "Adventures of Ceratops". Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 4 May 2020. "Teen Top's Niel...
The "nedo" is the Russian prefix meaning "insufficient". The suffix "ceratops", common among ceratopsians, means "horned face". It was named in reference...
subsequently found to be a phytosaur Centrosaurus Cerasinops Ceratonykus Ceratops Ceratosaurus Ceratosuchops Cetiosauriscus Cetiosaurus Chakisaurus Changchunsaurus...
Furcatoceratops, comes from the Latin furcatus, meaning "forked", and the Greek ceratops meaning "horned face". The specific name, elucidans, is Latin for "enlightening"...
fossils were first discovered, combined with the given greek nomination ceratops, meaning "horned face". The specific name, "kozmai", honors Károly Kozma...
1–45. Ostrom, John H. (1964). "The systematic position of Hadrosaurus (Ceratops) paucidens Marsh". Journal of Paleontology. 38 (1): 130–134. JSTOR 1301503...