specimen was redescribed by him, creating a new genus and species: Graciliceratops mongoliensis. The holotype is fragmentary, consisting of a very fragmented...
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Erickson, G.M.; Tumanova, T.A. (2000). "Growth curve of Psittacosaurus mongoliensis Osborn (Ceratopsia: Psittacosauridae) inferred from long bone histology"...
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Psittacosaurus (redirect from Psittacosaurus mongoliensis)
Shandong; P. osborni and possibly P. mongoliensis were both known from Haratologay (also known as Tebch); P. mongoliensis and P. protiguanodonensis were both...
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were able to gallop. Sereno described the new genus and species Graciliceratops mongoliensis. Lambert and others described the new species Protoceratops hellenikorhinus...
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disarticulated skeleton of a moderately-sized subadult. Graciliceratops Graciliceratops mongoliensis Gremlin Gremlin slobodorum 77 mya Oldman Formation, Alberta...
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numerous caudal vertebrae, partial hip, and hindlimb elements Graciliceratops mongoliensis ZPAL MgD-I/156 Polish Academy of Science Uncertain (Albian to...
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Psittacosaurus mongoliensis Psittacosaurus sinensis...
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Psittacosaurus lujiatunensis Psittacosaurus mongoliensis...
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The individuals of this block were identified as a P. andrewsi and V. mongoliensis. Although it was not fully understood the conditions surrounding their...
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Graciliceratops Leptoceratopsidae Asiaceratops Bainoceratops Cerasinops Ferrisaurus Gremlin Gryphoceratops Ischioceratops Leptoceratops Montanoceratops...
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Species Location Stratigraphic Position Material Notes Images Graciliceratops G. mongoliensis Sheeregeen Gashoon Upper beds "Fragmented skull and postcrania...
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Szechuanosaurus. It may belong to Yangchuanosaurus zigongensis. "Tonouchisaurus mongoliensis": A theropod reported to have a completely didactyl manus. "Vitakridrinda...
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