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''Xuanhuaceratops'' (meaning "Xuanhua horned face") is a
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of
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from the Late
Jurassic The Jurassic ( ) is a geologic period and stratigraphic system that spanned from the end of the Triassic Period million years ago (Mya) to the beginning of the Cretaceous Period, approximately Mya. The Jurassic constitutes the middle period of ...
Period. The genus was in 2006 dated to the Tithonian, 150.8-145.5 million years ago. A member of the family
Chaoyangsauridae Chaoyangsauridae is a family (biology), family of ceratopsian dinosaurs. They are among the earliest known marginocephalian dinosaurs, with remains dating to about 160 million years ago, during the Late Jurassic period. Members of this group had ...
, it was one of the earliest ceratopsians.Zhao, X., Cheng, Z., Xu., X., and Makovicky, P. J. 2006. "A new ceratopsian from the Upper Jurassic Houcheng Formation of Hebei, China." ''Acta Geologica Sinica'', 80 (4): 467–47
Full text.
/ref> The fossils were found in the Houcheng Formation of
Hebei Province Hebei or , (; alternately Hopeh) is a northern province of China. Hebei is China's sixth most populous province, with over 75 million people. Shijiazhuang is the capital city. The province is 96% Han Chinese, 3% Manchu, 0.8% Hui, and 0 ...
, northeastern China.


Discovery

''Xuanhuaceratops niei'' is known only from four fragmentary skeletons recovered from the Houcheng Formation of Hebei Province, China. The first of these was a single, fragmentary skeleton discovered in the 1970s by Nie Rongzhen, near Yanjiagou. The species name ''Xuanhuasaurus niei'' was published by
Zhao Xijin Zhao Xijin (赵喜进; born c. 1935 died July 21, 2012) was a Chinese paleontologist notable for having named numerous dinosaurs. He was a professor at Beijing's Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology. Biography Zhao Xijin was ...
in a 1985 study, but without a description (or even a specified holotype) making it an invalid '' nomen nudum''.Zhao Xijin, 1985. "The Jurassic Reptilia". In: Wang Si-en, Cheng Zhengqu and Wang Neiwen (eds.). ''The Jurassic System of China. Stratigraphy of China.'' Pp. 11, 286–289, 347, plates 10 and 11. http://paleoglot.org/files/Zhao%2085.pdf Full text. In the summer of 2003, fossil fragments from three additional specimens were discovered. However, these specimens were less complete than their predecessor, and so the original specimen was made the holotype when in 2006 the
type species In zoological nomenclature, a type species (''species typica'') is the species name with which the name of a genus or subgenus is considered to be permanently taxonomically associated, i.e., the species that contains the biological type specime ...
''Xuanhuaceratops niei'' was named in the journal '' Acta Geologica Sinica'' by Zhao Xijin, Cheng Zhengwu, Xu Xing, and Peter J. Makovicky. The generic name combines a reference to the
Xuanhan Xuanhan County () is a county in the northeast of Sichuan Province, China, bordering Chongqing to the east. It is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Dazhou. According to recent population census, Xuanhan county has a popul ...
region with Greek ''keras'', "horn", and ''ops'', "face". The specific name honours Nie, who donated the holotype, as discoverer. The
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IVPP 12722 consists of a partial skeleton with skull. It contains both praemaxillae, the left maxilla, the left jugal bone, the left postorbital, the partial right postorbital, the right quadratojugal, both quadrates, parts of both pterygoids, the right epipterygoid, the ''processus coronoidei'' of both lower jaws, the left angular, the right dentary, loose teeth, two neck vertebrae, parts of the back vertebrae, a sacrum, a front tail vertebra, the left shoulder girdle, both humeri, the proximal part of the left ischium, the right thighbone, parts of the right shinbone and the first, second and third metatarsal. The holotype was probably a fully grown individual. The referred specimens include IVPP V14527 and IVPP V14528, two partial skeletons with skulls, found together. They differ in size. Specimen IVPP V14529 consists of jaw fragments. IVPP V14528 complements the holotype with an atlas intercentrum and an astragalus. The material was prepared by Wang Haijun.


Description

In 2006, the total body length of ''Xuanhuaceratops'' was estimated at one metre. In 2010,
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estimated the weight at six kilogrammes.Paul, Gregory S. 2010. ''The Princeton Field Guide to Dinosaurs.'' Princeton University Press, p. 245 The animal was seen as facultatively
bipedal Bipedalism is a form of terrestrial locomotion where an organism moves by means of its two rear limbs or legs. An animal or machine that usually moves in a bipedal manner is known as a biped , meaning 'two feet' (from Latin ''bis'' 'double' ...
in view of its slender upper arm bones, just four centimetres long, and bowed thighbone. In 2006, a number of distinguishing traits were indicated. They represented a unique combination of characters in themselves not unique. The premaxilla bears only a single tooth. At the rear edge of an enlarged infratemporal fenestra, the quadratojugal only slightly overlaps the quadrate. The shaft of the quadrate is obliquely pointed to the rear and below. The condyles of the quadrate are separated by a deep saddle-shaped trough. The inner side of the lower jaw joint is expanded into a half-crescent process. The outer wall of the dentary is thickened and covered by a pattern of
anastomosing An anastomosis (, plural anastomoses) is a connection or opening between two things (especially cavities or passages) that are normally diverging or branching, such as between blood vessels, leaf veins, or streams. Such a connection may be normal ...
grooves and ridges. The skeletons share a number of distinct features with a potential close relative, ''Chaoyangsaurus'', discovered in the adjacent province of Liaoning. A clear difference is that the latter has two premaxillary teeth per side. With ''Chaoyangsaurus'' the connection between the quadratojugal and the quadrate is more extensive. The
scapula The scapula (plural scapulae or scapulas), also known as the shoulder blade, is the bone that connects the humerus (upper arm bone) with the clavicle (collar bone). Like their connected bones, the scapulae are paired, with each scapula on eith ...
or shoulder blade of ''Xuanhuaceratops'' has an
acromion In human anatomy, the acromion (from Greek: ''akros'', "highest", ''ōmos'', "shoulder", plural: acromia) is a bony process on the scapula (shoulder blade). Together with the coracoid process it extends laterally over the shoulder joint. The ac ...
that is placed more distal than the shoulder joint, while that of ''Chaoyangsaurus'' is on a level with the joint.


Classification

Based on morphological similarities, Zhao Xijin initially considered the species one of three so-called "prototype psittacosaurids" along with '' Dianchungosaurus'' and '' Chaoyoungosaurus'', which together made up the "chaoyoungosaurids". This family was invalid because of lacking a validly named
type genus In biological taxonomy, the type genus is the genus which defines a biological family and the root of the family name. Zoological nomenclature According to the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, "The name-bearing type of a nominal ...
. Also, ''Dianchungosaurus'' was later shown to be a
crocodylomorph Crocodylomorpha is a group of pseudosuchian archosaurs that includes the crocodilians and their extinct relatives. They were the only members of Pseudosuchia to survive the end-Triassic extinction. During Mesozoic and early Cenozoic times, cro ...
. ''Xuanhuaceratops niei'' was in 2006 placed in the
Chaoyangsauridae Chaoyangsauridae is a family (biology), family of ceratopsian dinosaurs. They are among the earliest known marginocephalian dinosaurs, with remains dating to about 160 million years ago, during the Late Jurassic period. Members of this group had ...
, a clade in
phylogenetic In biology, phylogenetics (; from Greek φυλή/ φῦλον [] "tribe, clan, race", and wikt:γενετικός, γενετικός [] "origin, source, birth") is the study of the evolutionary history and relationships among or within groups o ...
analyses recovered as a lineage of Ceratopsia basal to all neoceratopsians and psittacosaurids.


See also

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Timeline of ceratopsian research This timeline of ceratopsian research is a chronological listing of events in the history of paleontology focused on the ceratopsians, a group of herbivorous marginocephalian dinosaurs that evolved parrot-like beaks, bony frills, and, later, s ...


References

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