RMM4ED5K–Horned sea pen shrimp, Dasycaris ceratops, Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia, Pacific
RF2WMJCXT–Pachyrhinosaurus was a Ceratopsian herbivorous dinosaur that lived in Alberta, Canada during the Cretaceous Period.
RFDCGYW8–Cartoon illustration of a Ceratops dinosaur dressed up as Count Dracula.
RF2T9X9E5–The Anchiceratops dinosaur lived in herds for protection from predators during the Cretaceous Period of Canada.
RMW3159B–PSM V87 D241 Spring creek canyon toward the ceratops beds
RFEF2N78–Young student in museum playing by dinosaur diorama
RMWPEERT–Triceratops.genus of herbivorous ceratopsid dinosaur during late Maastrichtian stage late Cretaceous period 68 million years ago.now North America
RFRM048K–Horned Sea Pen Shrimp, Dasycaris ceratops, on Sea Pen, Melasti dive site, Amed, east Bali, Indonesia, Indian Ocean
RF2M5G30F–Toy Dinosaur Ceratops Closeup Outdoors
RF2R2BKMF–Sea Pen Shrimp, Dasycaris ceratops, on Sea Pen, Virgularia sp, Melasti dive site, Tulamben, Karangasem Regency, Bali, Indonesia
RM2G5M01K–Centrosaurus, herbivorous Ceratops dinosaur from the late Cretaceous period
RF2HM76HC–cute cartoon dinosaur tri.ceratops. vector isolated on white background
RF2J82RTT–Styracosaurus vs baryonyx. Lizard fight. Ceratops with dangerous horns. Ancient dinosaur pangolin. Dinosaur of the Jurassic period. Science paleontolo
RM2AXH7CY–Geology . Fig. 409.—Spoonbi.l Dinosaurs of the Cretaceous (Hadrosaurus mirabilis Leidy) asinterpreted by Knight. (Osborn, Copyrighted by the Am. Mus. of Nat. Hist.) Th° most singular dinosaurian development appeared in the Cera-tops family of the herbivorous branch, particularly in the genus Tri-ceratops or Agathaumus (Fig. 410). These were very large quadru-peds, with enormous skulls which extended backwards over the neckand shoulders in a cape-like flange. Added to this was a sharp, parrot-like beak, a stout horn on the nose, a pair of large pointed horns onthe top of the head, and a row of
RFGPNC8C–How a Dinosaur Becomes a Fossil and Fossil Discovery
RMEJ5KMK–Vector image of an horned cartoon dinosaur
RFCE8X32–Einiosaurus dinosaur, computer artwork. This dinosaur lived 65 to 100 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous period.
RME67TNY–Pterodactylus / Pterodactylus
RF2JNAYW9–Dinosaur Eoraptor
RM2C4K2PF–Horned sea pen shrimp, Dasycaris ceratops, Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia, Pacific
RMCPY1KP–Commensal Shrimps (Pontoniinae), Tulumben, Bali, Indonesia
RFD9HMA8–Cartoon illustration of a Ceratops dinosaur dressed up as Count Dracula.
RF2T9X9K2–Flying Pteranodon reptiles watch as Carcharodontosaurus attacks Brachyceratops dinosaurs.
RFD4TB6E–Ceratops montanus, a prehistoric era dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period.
RF2J9CM3F–Coahuilaceratops was a herbivorous beaked dinosaur that lived in Mexico during the Cretaceous Period.
RFEF2N7J–Young student in museum playing by dinosaur diorama
RF2G38RNE–Pachyrhinosaurus was a Ceratopsian herbivorous dinosaur that lived in Alberta, Canada during the Cretaceous Period.
RMWPEEBT–Triceratops.genus of herbivorous ceratopsid dinosaur during late Maastrichtian stage late Cretaceous period 68 million years ago.now North America
RF2G38RA7–Chasmosaurus was a Ceratopsian herbivorous dinosaur that lived in Alberta, Canada during the Cretaceous Period.
RF2R2BKB0–Sea Pen Shrimp, Dasycaris ceratops, on Sea Pen, Virgularia sp, Melasti dive site, Tulamben, Karangasem Regency, Bali, Indonesia
RFWACK1K–Pentaceratops was a herbivorous Ceratopsian dinosaur that lived during the Cretaceous Period of North America.
RF2JCF473–Styracosaurus vs carnotaurus. Lizard fight. Ceratops with dangerous horns. Dinosaur of the Jurassic period. Science paleontology. Vector cartoon illus
RF2GY604X–Pachyrhinosaurus was a Ceratopsian herbivorous dinosaur that lived in Alberta, Canada during the Cretaceous Period.
RF2D90AD3–aurora ceratops dinosaur line icon vector illustration
RF2GY6047–Chasmosaurus was a Ceratopsian herbivorous dinosaur that lived in Alberta, Canada during the Cretaceous Period.
RFCE8X33–Einiosaurus dinosaur, computer artwork. This dinosaur lived 65 to 100 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous period.
RME67TP1–Pterodactylus / Pterodactylus
RF2JNAYWC–Dinosaur Iguanodon
RM2C4K2PW–Horned sea pen shrimp, Dasycaris ceratops, Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia, Pacific
RF2D4TPGN–Dino endless background. Cute pattern for children textile.
RM2NTDF6N–Sea pen shrimp, Dasycaris ceratops, Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia, Pacific
RMRJBGM6–. The Ceratopsia. Ceratopsia. PARTS OF CREST OF CERATOPS CANADENSIS LAMBE.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Hatcher, J. B. (John Bell), 1861-1904; Lull, Richard Swann, 1867-1957; Osborn, Henry Fairfield, 1857-1935; Marsh, Othniel Charles, 1831-1899. Washington, Govt. Print. Off.
RF2M7K7A5–Oertijdmuseum-Boxtel-12-06-2022: Brachyceratops at museum parc, The Netherlands.
RMMCMJ88–. CERATOPS, STERRHOLOPHUS, AND TOROSAURUS. Cretaceous.
RFEF2N74–Young student in museum playing by dinosaur diorama
RMT232MR–Archive image from page 82 of The dinosaurs of North America The dinosaurs of North America dinosaursofnort00mars Year: 1896 CERATOPS BEDS. 207 This geological horizon is a distinct one in the upper Cretaceous, and is indicated for more than 800 miles along the eastern flank of the Bocky Mountains. It is marked at nearly every outcrop by remains of these reptiles, and hence the strata containing them have been called the Ceratops beds. They are freshwater or brackish deposits which form a part of the so-called Laramie, but are below the uppermost beds referred to that group. In some places,
RFWACK1N–Pentaceratops was a herbivorous Ceratopsian dinosaur that lived during the Cretaceous Period of North America.
RF2JPE4T4–Styracosaurus vs tyrannosaurus rex. Lizard fight. Ceratops with dangerous horns. Dinosaur of the Jurassic period. Science paleontology. Vector cartoon
RFCE8X2T–Nedoceratops dinosaur computer artwork dinosaur formerly known Diceratops lived 70 million years ago Cretaceous period.
RME67TNP–Pterodactylus / Pterodactylus
RF2D4TPGH–Dino endless background. Cute pattern for children textile.
RM2NTDF43–Sea pen shrimp, Dasycaris ceratops, Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia, Pacific
RMRJE0EC–. The Ceratopsia. Ceratopsia. 74 THE CERATOPSIA. bar of the parietal. It is but 170 mm. in length, and indicates that the squamosals were short, not very broad, and rather inconspicuous as compared with the same elements in some other contemporaneous and later forms. Among the latter may be mentioned more especially Tri- ceratops. Cope's description of the squamosals is somewhat indefinite and does not appear to have been based on any material pertaining to the type. The left frontal bone (No. 3997, American Museum of Natural History) mentioned by Cope does not, I am satisfied, belong to the s
RFEF2N7E–Young student in museum playing by dinosaur diorama
RFWACK1F–Pentaceratops was a herbivorous Ceratopsian dinosaur that lived during the Cretaceous Period of North America.
RF2JFN092–Styracosaurus vs tyrannosaurus rex. Lizard fight. Ceratops with dangerous horns. Dinosaur of the Jurassic period. Science paleontology. Vector cartoon
RF2D8YAAH–aurora ceratops dinosaur color icon vector illustration
RFCE8X2X–Nedoceratops dinosaur computer artwork dinosaur formerly known Diceratops lived 70 million years ago Cretaceous period.
RME67TNN–Pterodactylus / Pterodactylus
RM2NTD7E2–Sea pen shrimp, Dasycaris ceratops, Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia, Pacific
RMRJC1M1–. Central Asiatic Expeditions of the American Museum of Natural History, under the leadership of Roy Chapman Andrews : preliminary contributions in geology, palaeontology, and zoology. Central Asiatic Expeditions (1921-1930); Scientific expeditions; Natural history; Scientific expeditions; Natural history. 1925] A PRIMITIVE CERATOPSIAN DINOSAUR of the tibia as compared with the femur, (4) the lack of coalescence of the two halves of the secondary skull roof above the frontals. Of the typical Ceratopsidae, the genus Ceratops (Chasmosaurus) represents a stage in which the frill has become produc
RFEF2N6Y–Young student in museum playing by dinosaur diorama
RFEF2MWB–Teacher standing in museum by Triceratops fossil display
RFEF2MWK–Teacher and students in museum by dinosaur fossil display
RFWACK1C–Pentaceratops was a herbivorous Ceratopsian dinosaur that lived during the Cretaceous Period of North America.
RF2J69GWC–Styracosaurus vs baryonyx. Lizard fight. Ceratops with dangerous horns. Ancient pangolin. Dinosaur of the Jurassic period. Vector cartoon illustration
RFPB0R5X–Brown Rubeosaurus Dinosaur Tail - Rubeosaurus was a Ceratopsian herbivorous dinosaur that lived during the Cretaceous Period of North America.
RFEF2MWW–Teacher and student in museum by dinosaur fossil display
RFP4R9EH–Rubeosaurus Dinosaur Side Profile - Rubeosaurus was a herbivorous Ceratopsian dinosaur that lived in North America during the Cretaceous Period.
RFCE8X31–Nedoceratops dinosaur computer artwork dinosaur formerly known Diceratops lived 70 million years ago Cretaceous period.
RFEF2MWE–Teacher and students in museum by dinosaur fossil display
RMRJE04N–. The Ceratopsia. Ceratopsia. CERATOPS ALTICORNIS. 115 GENERA AND SPECIES DESCRIBED BY MARSH AND HATCHER, CHIEFLY FROM CONVERSE COUNTY, WYO. I will next consider those representatives of the larger and more specialized members of the Ceratopsidse made known by Professor Marsh. The greater portion of these were obtained by me from the Laramie deposits of Converse County in central eastern Wyoming. A few, however, are from the Denver beds, in the vicinity of Denver, Colo., and were collected by Messrs. Whitman Cross, G. H. Eldridge, and George L. Cannon. CERATOPS Marsh. 1888. Ceratops alticornis
RF2JNPWAB–Small triceratops dinosaur with a horn. Herbivore cute ceratops. Dino Jurassic. Ancient prehistoric lizard. Character for children. Cartoon vector ill
RFP4R9E0–Rubeosaurus Dinosaur Head - Rubeosaurus was a herbivorous Ceratopsian dinosaur that lived in North America during the Cretaceous Period.
RFCE8X2R–Nedoceratops dinosaur computer artwork dinosaur formerly known Diceratops lived 70 million years ago Cretaceous period.
RFEF2MWF–Teacher and students in museum by dinosaur fossil display
RMRJE066–. The Ceratopsia. Ceratopsia. 102 THE CERATOPSIA. I can add nothing of importance to Professor Marsh's original description of the type, except to give the more important measurements. These are as follows: Measurements of Ceratops montanus. M Height of frontal horn core 220 Antero-posterior diameter of same at base 93 Transverse diameter of same at base. '. 88 Transverse diameter of occipital condyle 71 The principal characters of the type material are well shown in figs. 103° and 104,a and from these and the above description it is clear that the genus Ceratops must rest on the char- acter
RF2JGJ9YF–Head portrait of styracosaurus. Head portrait. Ceratops with dangerous horns. Dinosaur of the Jurassic period. Science paleontology. Vector isolated c
RFP4R9EM–Rubeosaurus Dinosaur Tail - Rubeosaurus was a herbivorous Ceratopsian dinosaur that lived in North America during the Cretaceous Period.
RFCE8X2N–Nedoceratops dinosaur computer artwork dinosaur formerly known Diceratops lived 70 million years ago Cretaceous period.
RFEF2MWM–Teacher and students in museum by dinosaur fossil display
RMRJE00D–. The Ceratopsia. Ceratopsia. CEEATOPSIA LOCALITIES. 177 About 10 miles above the mouth of Cow Creek, at the point where the old Fort Benton ana Cow Island freight road leaves the creek and turns westward toward the Bearpaw Mountains, there is a conspicuous fault in the Judith River beds. Immediately south of the fault * * * a prominent ridge composed of sediments belonging to the Judith River beds projects into the valley of the creek. The type of Ceratops montanus [pp. 100- 102] was obtained near the summit of this ridge. Accompanying Ceratops montanus were Trachodon mirabilis, crocodiles, f
RF2JH5CWJ–Hadrosaurus vs tyrannosaurus rex. Lizard fight. Ceratops with dangerous horns. Dinosaur of the Jurassic period. Science paleontology. Vector cartoon i
RFP4R9EF–Rubeosaurus Dinosaur on White - Rubeosaurus was a herbivorous Ceratopsian dinosaur that lived in North America during the Cretaceous Period.
RFPB0R31–Brown Rubeosaurus Side Profile - Rubeosaurus was a herbivorous Ceratopsian dinosaur that lived in North America during the Cretaceous Period.
RFEF2MWC–Teacher and student in museum by dinosaur fossil display
RMRJE00M–. The Ceratopsia. Ceratopsia. 176 THE CERATOPSIA. Among the ceratopsian remains mentioned are those of Ceratops and Monoclonius, and it was here, or in this vicinity, that type material referred to Ceratops paucidens Marsh was found, the exact locality being— on the western slope, very near the summit, of a rounded badland hill about 20 rods east of the spring situated about one- quarter of a mile east of thejfreight road running from Judith to Maiden, Mont., * * * about 12 miles from Judith post- office, on the Missouri River. [See this monograph, p. 103.] The type of Ceratops (Monoclonius) r
RF2J55TEB–Fight of two dinosaurs. Predatory ceratosaurus against herbivorous ankylosaurus and spinosaurus. Extinct animals of the Jurassic period. Ancient pango
Download Confirmation
Please complete the form below. The information provided will be included in your download confirmation