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Xuanhuaceratops

Xuanhuaceratops
Temporal range: Late Jurassic, 167.7–161.2 Ma
Xuanhuaceratops.jpg
Artist's impression of a Xuanhuaceratops profile
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Clade: Dinosauria
Order: Ornithischia
Suborder: Ceratopsia
Family: Chaoyangsauridae
Zhao, 2006
Genus: Xuanhuaceratops
Zhao et al., 2006
Type species
Xuanhuaceratops niei
Zhao et al., 2006

Xuanhuaceratops is a genus of dinosaur from the Late Jurassic Period (dated to 167.7–161.2 million years ago). A member of the family Chaoyangsauridae, it was one of the earliest ceratopsians. The fossils were found in the Houcheng Formation of Hebei Province, northeastern China.

This dinosaur was described in a report in the journal Acta Geologica Sinica by Chinese paleontologist Zhao Xijin and colleagues. Xuanhuaceratops had previously been mentioned in press as "Xuanhuasaurus", a nomen nudum.

Xuanhuaceratops niei is known only from four fragmentary skeletons recovered from the Houcheng Formatio of Hebei Province, China. These skeletons share a number of distinct features with a potential close relative, Chaoyangsaurus, discovered in the adjacent province of Liaoning, with the exception of several cranial formations. Chief among these is the presence of an additional premaxillary tooth, although other differences in the quadrate and scapula have also been noted.

Xuanhuaceratops niei is a member of the Chaoyangsauridae, a family that is thought to represent a lineage of Ceratopsia basal to all neoceratopsians and psittacosaurids.Xuanhuaceratops niei was originally known from a single, fragmentary skeleton discovered in the 1970s and mentioned by name in a 1985 study, but without a specified holotype or description, the name was considered a nomen nudum. Based on morphological similarities, Zhao Xijin considered it one of three "prototype psittacosaurids" along with Dianchungosaurus and Chaoyoungosaurus, which together made up the "chaoyoungosaurids".


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