- Zuniceratops
Taxobox
name = "Zuniceratops"
fossil_range =Late Cretaceous
image_width = 250px
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Sauropsida
superordo =Dinosauria
ordo =Ornithischia
subordo =Marginocephalia
infraordo =Ceratopsia
genus = "Zuniceratops"
genus_authority = Wolfe & Kirkland, 1998
subdivision_ranks =Species
subdivision =
* "Z. christopheri" Wolfe and Kirkland, 1998 (type)"Zuniceratops" ('
Zuni -horned face') was aceratopsia ndinosaur from the midTuronian of the LateCretaceous Period of what is nowNew Mexico ,United States . It lived about 10 million years earlier than the more familiar hornedCeratopsidae and provides an important window on their ancestry."Zuniceratops" appears to have been roughly 3 to 3.5 meters long (10-11 ft) and three feet (one meter) tall at the hips. It probably weighed 100 to 150
kilogram s (200 to 250 lb). The frill behind its head was fenestrated but lackingepoccipital s. It is the earliest-knownceratopsian to have eyebrow horns and the oldest-knownceratopsian fromNorth America . This set of horns is thought to have grown much larger with age.Discovery and Species
"Zuniceratops" was discovered in 1996, by 8 year old Christopher James Wolfe, son of paleontologist Douglas G. Wolfe, in the
Moreno Hill Formation in west-central New Mexico. One skull and the bones from several individuals have been found. More recently, one bone, believed to be asquamosal , has since been found to be anischium of a "Nothronychus ".Classification
"Zuniceratops" is an example of the evolutionary transition between early ceratopsians such as "
Protoceratops " and the later, larger ceratopsians that had very large horns and frills. This supports the theory that the lineage of ceratopsian dinosaurs may have beenNorth America n in origin.Although the first specimen discovered had single-rooted teeth (unusual for ceratopsians), later fossils had double-rooted teeth. This is evidence that the teeth became double-rooted with age. "Zuniceratops" was a
herbivore like other ceratopsians and was probably aherd animal as well."Zuniceratops" in popular culture
"Zuniceratops" is also featured in the
BBC Special, "When Dinosaurs Roamed America ".References
*cite journal|author=Wolfe, D.G. & Kirkland, J.I. |year=
1998 |title="Zuniceratops christopheri" n. gen. & n. sp., a ceratopsian dinosaur from the Moreno Hill Formation (Cretaceous, Turonian) of west-central New Mexico|journal=Lower and Middle Cretaceous Terrestrial Ecosystems, New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin|volume=24|pages=307–317*Wolfe, D. G. (2000). New information on the skull of "Zuniceratops christopheri", a neoceratopsian dinosaur from the Cretaceous Moreno Hill Formation, New Mexico. pp. 93-94, in S. G. Lucas and A. B. Heckert, eds. Dinosaurs of New Mexico. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin No. 17.
External links
* [http://www.dinoruss.com/de_4/dino30.htm "Zuniceratops" in The Dinosaur Encyclopaedia] at Dino Russ's Lair
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