Name:
Unescoceratops
(UNESCO horned face).
Phonetic: U-ness-coe-seh-rah-tops.
Named By: Michael J. Ryan, David C. Evans,
Philip J. Currie, Caleb M. Brown & Don Brinkman -
2012.
Classification: Chordata, Reptilia, Dinosauria,
Ornithischia, Ceratopsia, Leptoceratopsidae.
Species: U. koppelhusae (type).
Diet: Herbivore.
Size: Uncertain but estimated to have been around
2 meters long.
Known locations: Canada, Alberta - Dinosaur
Park Formation.
Time period: Campanian of the Cretaceous.
Fossil representation: Partial left dentary (one
of the lower jaw bones).
Initially shelved for not being diagnostic enough, Unescoceratops was finally named in 2012. The name is derived from UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. Unescoceratops is particularly noted for having some of the roundest teeth of all known leptoceratopsian dinosaurs. The paper that described Unescoceratops also including the description of another leptoceratopsid called Gryphoceratops.
Further reading
- New leptoceratopsids from
the Upper Cretaceous of Alberta, Canada. - Cretaceous Research
35(1):69-80. - M. J. Ryan, D. C. Evans, P. J. Currie, C. M. Brown &
D. Brinkman - 2012.
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