Microceratops Bohlin, 1953 (preoccupied by Seyrig, 1952)
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Microceratus (meaning "small-horned") is a genus of small ceratopsian dinosaur that lived in the Cretaceous period in Asia. It walked on two legs, had short front arms, a characteristic ceratopsian frill and beak-like mouth, and was around 60 cm (2.0 ft) long.[1] It was one of the first ceratopsians, or horned dinosaurs, along with Psittacosaurus in Mongolia.
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Graciliceratops, a replacement name Microceratus was created by Mateus in 2008 for the type specimen. Microceratus belonged to the Ceratopsia (Ancient...
wasp genus Microceratops Bohlin, 1953, an invalid senior synonym of Microceratus, a ceratopsian genus This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct...
intermittently applied to a genus of ceratopsian dinosaur currently renamed as Microceratus. Wahl, David (2014). "Synoptic Lists of World Genera and Family-group...
centimeters (1.12 ft). The smallest herbivorous non-avialan dinosaurs included Microceratus and Wannanosaurus, at about 60 centimeters (2.0 ft) long each. Many modern...
May 16, 2024 The Park Managers' Collection Pack adds the Megalodon, Microceratus, Segisaurus, and Thanatosdrakon as hatchable species. It also adds a...
portrayed with the use of an animatronic handled by five puppeteers. Microceratus, a favorite dinosaur of Trevorrow's, also makes its series debut in Dominion...
Jim Cummings. The Great Hideous Beast (voiced by Dorian Harewood) is a Microceratus who lives in the caves alongside horned gophers. He appears in the TV...
overall, the genus lacked diagnosis, therefore, Microceratops (now named Microceratus) was considered a nomen dubium. The referred specimen was redescribed...
different ages. A second species, A. sulcidens, was created to house Microceratus sulcidens. It is known from remains discovered in Early Cretaceous (Aptian-Albian)-aged...