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DescriptionCentrosaurine anagenesis.png | Anagenetic evolution of centrosaurine dinosaurs as proposed by Horner, Varrichio and Goodwin, 1992. |
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Author | FunkMonk, based on figures in:[2] and File:Yehuecauhceratops-1.png |
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