Ceratopsian dinosaurs from the Frenchman Formation (Upper Cretaceous) of Saskatchewan

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Abstract

Remains of ceratopsian dinosaurs have been known from the Frenchman Formation since the early 1900s. A summary of the published record of these remains and a discussion and probable identification of two Triceratops skulls and a Torosaurus frill, based on material in the Saskatechwan and Eastend museums, are an addition to our knowledge of these forms.

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Tokaryk, T. T. (1986). Ceratopsian dinosaurs from the Frenchman Formation (Upper Cretaceous) of Saskatchewan. The Canadian Field-Naturalist, 100(2), 192–196. https://doi.org/10.5962/p.355590

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