Navajoceratops

Navajoceratops (meaning "Navajo horned face") is a genus of ceratopsid dinosaur from the late Cretaceous Period of what is now North America. The genus contains a single species, N. sullivani, named after Robert M. Sullivan, leader of the expeditions that recovered the holotype.

Navajoceratops
Temporal range: Late Cretaceous, ~
Holotype parietals from the front and back
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Clade: Dinosauria
Clade: Ornithischia
Suborder: Ceratopsia
Family: Ceratopsidae
Subfamily: Chasmosaurinae
Genus: Navajoceratops
Fowler and Freedman Fowler, 2020
Type species
Navajoceratops sullivani
Fowler and Freedman Fowler, 2020

The holotype specimen, SMP VP-1500, collected in 2002, consists of a partial skull. It was discovered in the Campanian Hunter Wash Member of the Kirtland Formation, New Mexico. It was informally named in 2016.

Navajoceratops was a member of the Chasmosaurinae. Alongside fellow chasmosaurine Terminocavus, also from the Kirtland Formation and described in the same paper, Navajoceratops was found to represent a stratigraphic and morphological intermediate between Pentaceratops and Anchiceratops. Navajoceratops was also found to be marginally less derived than Terminocavus.

Chasmosaurinae

Chasmosaurus

Vagaceratops

Kosmoceratops

Coahuilaceratops

Pentaceratops

Utahceratops

Navajoceratops

Terminocavus

Anchiceratops

Arrhinoceratops

Triceratopsini

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