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Late Cretaceous / Cretaceous / Geological history of Earth / Marginocephalia / Chasmosaurines / Ceratopsia / Ceratopsians / Triceratops / Dinosaur / Pachycephalosauria / Chaoyangsauridae / Cerapoda
Date: 2012-10-04 18:53:03
Late Cretaceous
Cretaceous
Geological history of Earth
Marginocephalia
Chasmosaurines
Ceratopsia
Ceratopsians
Triceratops
Dinosaur
Pachycephalosauria
Chaoyangsauridae
Cerapoda

Lecture & Reading Guide for the Marginocephalia (the "Frilled" dinosaurs) Suborder Ceratopsia & Subrder Pachycephalosauria What Key Evolutionary Novelties/ Unique Characteristics are shared by the Marginocephalia

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