File:Ukhaa Tolgod protoceratopsid skull.png

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English: Skull specimen of a new and to-be-described protoceratopsid from Ukhaa Tolgod, Djadokhta Formation.
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Source (2020). "Modularity and heterochrony in the evolution of the ceratopsian dinosaur frill". Ecology and Evolution 10 (13): 6288-6309. DOI:10.1002/ece3.6361. PMID 32724514. PMC: 7381594.
Author Albert Prieto‐Márquez, Joan Garcia‐Porta, Shantanu H. Joshi, Mark A. Norell & Peter J. Makovicky.

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