Brachyceratops
-described by
Gilmore, 1914 (Dodson, 1996). Gilmore estimated the length
of the skull as 565mm (Dodson, 1996). Brachyceratops
has a short face with a well developed, laterally compressed
nasal horn core that curves gently and is divided into left
and right halves (Dodson, 1996). It has low, well formed
orbital horns. It is thought that this sole specimen is a
juvenile. The evidence is still inconclusive (Dodson,
1996).
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