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''Styracosaurus'' ( ; meaning "spiked lizard" from the Ancient Greek ''styrax/στύραξ'' "spike at the butt-end of a spear-shaft" and ''sauros/σαῦρος'' "lizard") was a genus of herbivorous ceratopsian dinosaur from the Cretaceous Period (Campanian stage), about 75.5 to 75 million years ago. It had four to six long horns extending from its neck frill, a smaller horn on each of its cheeks, and a single horn protruding from its nose, which may have been up to 60 centimetres (2 ft) long and 15 centimetres (6 in) wide. The function or functions of the horns and frills have been debated for many years. ''Styracosaurus'' was a relatively large dinosaur, reaching lengths of 5.5 metres (18 ft) and weighing nearly 3 tonnes. It stood about 1.8 meters (6 ft) tall. ''Styracosaurus'' possessed four short legs and a bulky body. Its tail was rather short. The skull had a beak and shearing cheek teeth arranged in continuous dental batteries, suggesting that the animal sliced up plants. Like other ceratopsians, this dinosaur may have been a herd animal, traveling in large groups, as suggested by bonebeds. Named by Lawrence Lambe in 1913, ''Styracosaurus'' is a member of the Centrosaurinae. One species, ''S. albertensis'', is currently assigned to ''Styracosaurus''. Other species once assigned to the genus have since been reassigned elsewhere. ==Description== Individuals of the ''Styracosaurus'' genus were approximately long as adults and weighed around 2.7 tonnes.〔Lambert, D. (1993). ''The Ultimate Dinosaur Book.'' Dorling Kindersley: New York, 152–167. ISBN 1-56458-304-X.〕 The skull was massive, with a large nostril, a tall straight nose horn, and a parietosquamosal frill (a neck frill) crowned with at least four large spikes. Each of the four longest frill spines was comparable in length to the nose horn, at 50 to 55 centimetres long (19.7 to 21.7 in). The nasal horn is estimated at 57 centimeters long (19.7 in) in the type specimen, but the horn is only partially complete. Based on other nasal horn cores from ''Styracosaurus'' and ''Centrosaurus'', this horn may have come to a rounded point at around half of that length. Aside from the large nasal horn and four long frill spikes, the cranial ornamentation was variable. Some individuals had small hook-like projections and knobs at the posterior margin of the frill, similar to but smaller than those in ''Centrosaurus''. Others had less prominent tabs. Some, like the type individual, had a third pair of long frill spikes. Others had much smaller projections, and small points are found on the side margins of some but not all specimens. Modest pyramid-shaped brow horns were present in subadults, but were replaced by pits in adults.〔 Like most ceratopsids, ''Styracosaurus'' had large fenestrae (skull openings) in its frill. The front of the mouth had a toothless beak. The bulky body of ''Styracosaurus'' resembled that of a rhinoceros. It had powerful shoulders which may have been useful in intraspecies combat. ''Styracosaurus'' had a relatively short tail. Each toe bore a hooflike ungual which was sheathed in horn.〔 Various limb positions have been proposed for ''Styracosaurus'' and ceratopsids in general, including forelegs which were held underneath the body, or, alternatively, held in a sprawling position. The most recent work has put forward an intermediate crouched position as most likely. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Styracosaurus」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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