Source Data | |
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Rank | genus (PBDB) |
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Taxonomy (PBDB) | Life : Animalia : Chordata : Ornithischia : Ceratopsidae : Arrhinoceratops |
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Classification (PBDB,GBIF) | |
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Opinions (PBDB) | Name | Rank | Opinion | Evidence | Author |
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Arrhinoceratops | genus | belongs to Ceratopsia | stated without evidence | Parks, 1925 | Arrhinoceratops | genus | belongs to Ceratopsidae | stated without evidence | Huene, 1927 | Arrhinoceratops | genus | belongs to Ceratopsinae | stated with evidence | Nopcsa, 1928 | Arrhinoceratops | genus | belongs to Ceratopsidae | stated without evidence | Russell, 1930 | Arrhinoceratops | genus | belongs to Ceratopsidae | stated with evidence | Lull, 1933 | Arrhinoceratops | genus | belongs to Ceratopsidae | stated without evidence | Parks, 1935 | Arrhinoceratops | genus | belongs to Ceratopsinae | stated without evidence | Huene, 1950 | Arrhinoceratops | genus | belongs to Ceratopsidae | implied | Romer, 1956 | Arrhinoceratops | genus | belongs to Ceratopsidae | stated without evidence | Parsch, 1963 | Arrhinoceratops | genus | belongs to Ceratopsinae | stated with evidence | Tatarinov, 1964 | Arrhinoceratops | genus | belongs to Ceratopsidae | implied | Romer, 1966 | Arrhinoceratops | genus | belongs to Ceratopsidae | stated without evidence | Russell and Chamney, 1967 | Arrhinoceratops | genus | belongs to Ceratopsidae | stated with evidence | Tyson, 1981 | Arrhinoceratops | genus | belongs to Ceratopsidae | stated without evidence | Russell, 1984 | Arrhinoceratops | genus | belongs to Ceratopsidae | stated with evidence | Ostrom and Wellnhofer, 1986 | Arrhinoceratops | genus | belongs to Ceratopsidae | implied | Carroll, 1988 | Arrhinoceratops | genus | belongs to Chasmosaurinae | stated with evidence | Dodson and Currie, 1990 | Arrhinoceratops | genus | belongs to Chasmosaurinae | stated without evidence | Lehman, 1990 | Arrhinoceratops | genus | belongs to Chasmosaurinae | stated with evidence | Lehman, 1996 | Arrhinoceratops | genus | belongs to Ceratopsidae | stated without evidence | Eberth, 1997 | Arrhinoceratops | genus | belongs to Chasmosaurinae | stated without evidence | Dodson, 1997 | Arrhinoceratops | genus | belongs to Chasmosaurinae | stated with evidence | Dodson et al., 2004 | Arrhinoceratops | genus | belongs to Chasmosaurinae | stated without evidence | Farke, 2004 | Arrhinoceratops | genus | belongs to Chasmosaurinae | stated with evidence | Longrich, 2010 | Arrhinoceratops | genus | belongs to Chasmosaurinae | stated without evidence | Farke, 2011 | Arrhinoceratops | genus | belongs to Chasmosaurinae | stated with evidence | Longrich, 2014 |
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Status (PBDB) | extinct |
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Taxon Size (PBDB) | 2 |
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First Recorded Appearance | 83.5 - 70.6 Ma Late/Upper Cretaceous |
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Last Recorded Appearance | 83.5 - 66.0 Ma Late/Upper Cretaceous |
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Environment | terrestrial (based on Ceratopsia) |
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Motility | actively mobile (based on Ornithischia) |
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Diet | herbivore (based on Ceratopsia) |
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Reproduction | oviparous, dispersal=direct/internal,mobile (based on Ornithischia) |
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Ontogeny | accretion,modification of parts (based on Ornithischia) |
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Taphonomy | hydroxylapatite,compact or dense (based on Ornithischia) |
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Primary Reference (PBDB) | W. A. Parks. 1925. Arrhinoceratops brachyops, a new genus and species of Ceratopsia from the Edmonton Formation of Alberta. University of Toronto Studies, Geology Series 19:1-15 |
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Year | Name and Author |
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1925 | Arrhinoceratops Parks pp. 5-7 figs. 1-2 |
1927 | Arrhinoceratops Huene p. 261 |
1928 | Arrhinoceratops Nopcsa p. 185 |
1930 | Arrhinoceratops Hay p. 221 |
1930 | Arrhinoceratops Russell p. 151 |
1933 | Arrhinoceratops Lull p. 106 |
1935 | Arrhinoceratops Parks p. 194 |
1946 | Arrhinoceratops Gilmore p. 42 |
1949 | Arrhinoceratops Sternberg p. 44 fig. 1 |
1950 | Arrhinoceratops Huene p. 351 |
1956 | Arrhinoceratops Romer p. 638 |
1963 | Arrhinoceratops Parsch p. 8 |
1964 | Arrhinoceratops Kuhn p. 55 |
1964 | Arrhinoceratops Tatarinov p. 585 |
1966 | Arrhinoceratops Romer p. 371 |
1967 | Arrhinoceratops Russell and Chamney p. 11 |
1970 | Arrhinoceratops Swinton p. 259 |
1979 | Arrhinoceratops Madsen and Miller p. 5 |
1981 | Arrhinoceratops Tyson p. 1245 |
Parks W. A. (1925) Arrhinoceratops brachyops, a new genus and species of Ceratopsia from the Edmonton Formation of Alberta, University of Toronto Studies, Geology Series 19, 1-15 |
Huene F. v. (1927) Contribución a la paleogeografía de Sud América [Contribution to the paleogeography of South America], Boletín de la Academia Nacional de Ciencias de la República Argentina 30, 231-294 |
Nopcsa B. F. (1928) The genera of reptiles, Palaeobiologica 1, 163-188 |
Hay O. P. (1930) Second Bibliography and Catalogue of the Fossil Vertebrata of North America, Carnegie Institution of Washington 390 II, 1-1074 |
Lull R. S. (1933) A revision of the Ceratopsia or horned dinosaurs, Memoirs of the Peabody Museum of Natural History 3 3, 1-175 |
Gilmore C. W. (1946) Reptilian fauna of the North Horn Formation of central Utah, United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey Professional Paper 210-C, 29-53 |
Sternberg C. M. (1949) The Edmonton fauna and description of a new Triceratops from the Upper Edmonton Member: phylogeny of the Ceratopsidae, National Museum of Canada Bulletin 113, 33-46 |
Huene F. v. (1950) Bemerkungen zu einem fremdartigen neuen Ceratopsiden [Remarks on an unusual new ceratopsid], Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie Monatshefte 1950, 347-351 |
Romer A. S. (1956) , Osteology of the Reptiles, University of Chicago Press, 1-772 |
Tatarinov L. P. (1964) Nadotryad Dinosauria. Dinozavry [Superorder Dinosauria. Dinosaurs], Osnovy Paleontologii [Fundamentals of Paleontology] 12, 523-589 |
Romer A. S. (1966) , Vertebrate Paleontology, 3rd edition, 1-468 |
Swinton W. E. (1970) , The Dinosaurs, Wiley-Interscience, New York, 1-331 |
Tyson H. (1981) The structure and relationships of the horned dinosaur Arrhinoceratops Parks (Ornithischia: Ceratopsidae), Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 18 8, 1241-1247 |
Russell D. A. (1984) A check list of the families and genera of North American dinosaurs, Syllogeus 53, 1-35 |
Ostrom J. H., Wellnhofer P. (1986) The Munich specimen of Triceratops with a revision of the genus, Zitteliana 14, 111-158 |
Carroll R. L. (1988) , Vertebrate Paleontology and Evolution, 1-698 |
Dodson P., Currie P. J. (1990) Neoceratopsia, The Dinosauria. University of California Press, Berkeley, 593-618 |
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