Centrosaurinae

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Taxons Centrosaurinae
Albertaceratopsini Centrosaurinae Centrosaurini Nasutoceratopsini +3
Taxons Centrosaurini
Albertaceratopsini Centrosaurinae Centrosaurini Nasutoceratopsini +3
Taxons Pachyrhinosaurini
Albertaceratopsini Centrosaurinae Centrosaurini Nasutoceratopsini +3
Taxons Nasutoceratopsini
Albertaceratopsini Centrosaurinae Centrosaurini Nasutoceratopsini +3
Taxons Albertaceratopsini
Albertaceratopsini Centrosaurinae Centrosaurini Nasutoceratopsini +3
Taxons Pachyrhinosaurinae
Albertaceratopsini Centrosaurinae Centrosaurini Nasutoceratopsini +3
Taxons Pachyrostra
Albertaceratopsini Centrosaurinae Centrosaurini Nasutoceratopsini +3
Taxons Achelousaurus

Achelousaurus horneri skull, collected in Glacier County, Montana, at the Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman, Montana. The Ceratopsidae are those dinosaurs with head frills. There are three large subgroups of Ceratopsidae: Centrosaurinae, Ceratopsinae, and Chasmosaurinae. The Triceratopsini are a "tribe" of the Chasmosaurinae -- a genus so vast that it gets the special name "tribe". The Pachyrhinosaurini are a "tribe" within the Centrosaurinae. Achelousaurus is a genus within the Pachyrhinosaurini. So far, only three skulls and some limited skeletal remains have been collected anywhere in the world -- and all of them in Montana. Their bony frills are quite similar to the Styracosaurus albertensis, although their other skull features (such as big bony bosses on the nose and behind the eyes) are not.

musée Achelousaurus Centrosaurinae Ceratopsidae +6