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The juvenile is based on Brachyceratops montanensis (Gilmore, 1917), and the subadult is, of course, a modified Monoclonius lowei (Sternberg, 1940).
Archive 2009-03-01 Prehistoric Insanity 2009
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The juvenile is based on Brachyceratops montanensis (Gilmore, 1917), and the subadult is, of course, a modified Monoclonius lowei (Sternberg, 1940).
Life's Time Capsule: The Ceratopsians Gallery Traumador 2009
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The fine skulls of _Triceratops_, _Monoclonius_, _Ceratops_ and
Dinosaurs With Special Reference to the American Museum Collections William Diller Matthew 1900
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In _Monoclonius_ the nasal horn is large and those over the eyes are rudimentary.
Dinosaurs With Special Reference to the American Museum Collections William Diller Matthew 1900
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_Monoclonius_, _Ceratops_, _Torosaurus_ and _Anchiceratops_ are also of this group.
Dinosaurs With Special Reference to the American Museum Collections William Diller Matthew 1900
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In the best known genus, _Triceratops_, the paired horns are long and stout and the front horn quite short or almost absent, while in _Monoclonius_ these proportions are reversed, the front horn being long while the paired horns are rudimentary.
Dinosaurs With Special Reference to the American Museum Collections William Diller Matthew 1900
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-- Skull of _Monoclonius_, a horned dinosaur from the Cretacic (Belly River formation) of Alberta.
Dinosaurs With Special Reference to the American Museum Collections William Diller Matthew 1900
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Professor Cope were related to this new type of dinosaur, but the fragments known to the Philadelphia professor gave him no idea of what the animal was like, although with his usual acumen he had discerned that they differed from any animal known to science and registered them as new under the names of _Agathaumas_ 1873 and _Monoclonius_
Dinosaurs With Special Reference to the American Museum Collections William Diller Matthew 1900
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Reagan is then shown riding the Monoclonius through the streets while wearing a cowboy hat and wardrobe (a reference to Reagan's down-home public persona and ranch).
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This segues into a sequence apparently set in prehistoric times, where the Monoclonius-type and a Theropod-type dinosaur (wearing a bow-tie) meet up with Ron and Nancy Reagan and a rather outlandish mammal eats an egg and reads a newspaper.
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