아케오세라팁스(ArchaeoceratOips)

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- 학명 Scientific Name : ArchaeoceratOips oshimai
- 형태 Mode : 골격화석 Skeleton
- 시대 Age : 전기백악기 Early Cretaceous
- 크기 L×W×H (m) : 0.95m×0.22m×0.83m
- 원산지 Location : 중국 감수 Gansu

 

Archaeoceratops

 

Archaeoceratops, meaning "ancient horned face", was a genus of basal neoceratopsian dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous (Aptian stage) of north central China. It appears to have been bipedal and quite small (about 1 metre long) with a comparatively large head. Unlike many later ceratopsians it doesn't have any horns and has only a small bony frill projecting from the back of its head.

 

Discovery and Species

Two specimens were found in the Xinminbao Group, Gongpoquan Basin of the Mazong Shan area of Gansu Province, north central China. The type species, A. oshimai, was named by Dong Zhiming and Azuma in 1997. It is the first basal neoceratopsian discovered in this area.

The type specimen, IVPP V11114, consists of a partially complete skeleton including skull, caudal series (sequence of tail vertebrae), pelvis, and most of a hind pes (foot). The second specimen (paratype), IVPP V11115, consists of an incomplete skeleton with a relatively well preserved caudal series, a partial hind limb, and a completely preserved pes. It is slightly smaller than the holotype.

 

Classification

Archaeoceratops belonged to the Ceratopsia (the name is Greek for "horned face"), a group of herbivorous dinosaurs with parrot-like beaks which thrived in North America and Asia during the Cretaceous Period. In 1997 Dong and Azuma placed it in a new family, Archaeoceratopsidae.

 

Diet

Archaeoceratops, like all Ceratopsians, was a herbivore. During the Cretaceous, flowering plants were "geographically limited on the landscape", and so it is likely that this dinosaur fed on the predominant plants of the era: ferns, cycads and conifers. It would have used its sharp beak to bite off the leaves or needles and chop them up to be swallowed.

 

References

On a primitive Neoceratopsian from the early Cretaceous of China. Dong, Z. and Azuma, Y. Sino-Japanese Silk Road dinosaur expedition, Dong, Z. (ed). China Ocean press; 68-89 (1997).

Redescription of neoceratopsian dinosaur Archaeoceratops and early evolution of Neoceratopsia. You, H. and Dodson, P. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 48 (2); 261-272 (2003).

Archaeoceratops in the Dino Directory