A new ankylosaurid from the late cretaceous two medicine formation of Montana, USA

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Oohkotokia horneri gen. et sp. nov. is described based on a specimen in the collections of the Museum of the Rockies, Montana, USA. Oohkotokia exhibits a unique combination of characters not seen in other late Campanian North American ankylosaurids: prominent, horn-like, trihedral squamosal bosses, a small, undistinguished median nasal plate on the dorsal surface of the rostrum, a relatively small occipital condyle, a smooth, finely pitted osteoderm external texture, and triangular lateral osteoderms. Other specimens from the Two Medicine Formation are referable to Oohkotokia. O. horneri, Euoplocephalus tutus, Dyoplosaurus acutosquameus, and Scolosaurus cutleri separate stratigraphically.

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Penkalski, P. (2014). A new ankylosaurid from the late cretaceous two medicine formation of Montana, USA. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 59(3), 617–634. https://doi.org/10.4202/app.2012.0125

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