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Interpretation of CMN 9813 (paratype of ‘Pentaceratops aquilonius’) in Longrich [72] (left) and the present study (right).

In the right image, the specimen is mirrored about the midline to facilitate comparison. Note the differences in assumed epiossification homology. [Planned for column width].
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Author Jordan C. Mallon, Christopher J. Ott, Peter L. Larson, Edward M. Iuliano, David C. Evans

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