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- Epoccipital abstract "Epoccipital is an anatomical term for the distinctive bones found lining the frills of ceratopsid dinosaurs. The name is a misnomer, as they are not associated with the occipital bone. Epoccipitals begin as separate bones that fuse during the animal's growth to either the squamosal or parietal bones that make up the base of the frill. These bones were ornamental instead of functional, and may have helped differentiate species. Epoccipitals probably were present in all known ceratopsids with the possible exception of Zuniceratops. They appear to have been broadly different between short-frilled ceratopsids (centrosaurines) and long-frilled ceratopsids (chasmosaurines), being elliptical with constricted bases in the former group, and triangular with wide bases in the latter group. Within these broad definitions, different species would have somewhat different shapes and numbers. In centrosaurines especially, like Centrosaurus, Pachyrhinosaurus, and Styracosaurus, these bones become long and spike- or hook-like. A well-known example is the coarse sawtooth fringe of broad triangular epoccipitals on the frill of Triceratops. When regarding the ossification's morphogenetic traits, it can be described as dermal.The term epoccipital was coined by famous paleontologist Othniel Charles Marsh in 1889.".
- Epoccipital thumbnail Triceratops_skull_frills.jpg?width=300.
- Epoccipital wikiPageID "10742535".
- Epoccipital wikiPageLength "2978".
- Epoccipital wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Epoccipital wikiPageRevisionID "617251931".
- Epoccipital wikiPageWikiLink Anatomy.
- Epoccipital wikiPageWikiLink Bone.
- Epoccipital wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dinosaur_anatomy.
- Epoccipital wikiPageWikiLink Centrosaurinae.
- Epoccipital wikiPageWikiLink Centrosaurus.
- Epoccipital wikiPageWikiLink Ceratopsid.
- Epoccipital wikiPageWikiLink Ceratopsidae.
- Epoccipital wikiPageWikiLink Chasmosaurinae.
- Epoccipital wikiPageWikiLink Dinosaur.
- Epoccipital wikiPageWikiLink Neck_frill.
- Epoccipital wikiPageWikiLink Occipital_bone.
- Epoccipital wikiPageWikiLink Ossification.
- Epoccipital wikiPageWikiLink Othniel_Charles_Marsh.
- Epoccipital wikiPageWikiLink Pachyrhinosaurus.
- Epoccipital wikiPageWikiLink Parietal_bone.
- Epoccipital wikiPageWikiLink Species.
- Epoccipital wikiPageWikiLink Squamosal.
- Epoccipital wikiPageWikiLink Squamosal_bone.
- Epoccipital wikiPageWikiLink Styracosaurus.
- Epoccipital wikiPageWikiLink Triceratops.
- Epoccipital wikiPageWikiLink Zuniceratops.
- Epoccipital wikiPageWikiLink File:Triceratops_prorsus_old_skull003.png.
- Epoccipital wikiPageWikiLink File:Triceratops_skull_frills.jpg.
- Epoccipital wikiPageWikiLinkText "Epoccipital".
- Epoccipital wikiPageWikiLinkText "epoccipital".
- Epoccipital hasPhotoCollection Epoccipital.
- Epoccipital wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Dinosaur-stub.
- Epoccipital wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Epoccipital wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Epoccipital subject Category:Dinosaur_anatomy.
- Epoccipital hypernym Term.
- Epoccipital comment "Epoccipital is an anatomical term for the distinctive bones found lining the frills of ceratopsid dinosaurs. The name is a misnomer, as they are not associated with the occipital bone. Epoccipitals begin as separate bones that fuse during the animal's growth to either the squamosal or parietal bones that make up the base of the frill. These bones were ornamental instead of functional, and may have helped differentiate species.".
- Epoccipital label "Epoccipital".
- Epoccipital sameAs Epoccipital.
- Epoccipital sameAs Epoccipitale.
- Epoccipital sameAs Os_époccipital.
- Epoccipital sameAs Kość_epokcypitalna.
- Epoccipital sameAs m.02qntj3.
- Epoccipital sameAs Q981172.
- Epoccipital sameAs Q981172.
- Epoccipital wasDerivedFrom Epoccipital?oldid=617251931.
- Epoccipital depiction Triceratops_skull_frills.jpg.
- Epoccipital isPrimaryTopicOf Epoccipital.