File:Achelousaurus horneri (frill).png

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English: Frill of Achelousaurus horneri (cropped from the original figure) using the following color-coding scheme (when applicable) for the epiparietal (ep), epiparietosquamosal (eps), and episquamosal (es) marginal ossifications:

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Source "Lokiceratops rangiformis gen. et sp. nov. (Ceratopsidae: Centrosaurinae) from the Campanian Judith River Formation of Montana reveals rapid regional radiations and extreme endemism within centrosaurine dinosaurs"
Author M. A. Loewen, J. J. W. Sertich, S. Sampson, J. K. O'Connor, S. Carpenter, B. Sisson, A. Øhlenschlæger, A. A. Farke, P. J. Makovicky, N. Longrich & D. C. Evans

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