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  • I already have a paper with Diceratus published in it now.

    The Saga of Diceratops, Diceratus, and Nedoceratops ReBecca Foster 2009

  • Diceratops becomes Diceratus and Microceratops becomes Microceratus blog post

    Archive 2009-01-01 ReBecca Foster 2009

  • I think Diceratus Greek di ‘‘two,’’ Greek ceratos ‘‘horned’’, was a far better name in comparison.

    Insufficiency!?! ReBecca Foster 2009

  • Diceratops becomes Diceratus and Microceratops becomes Microceratus blog post

    Neoceratopsian publications for 2008 ReBecca Foster 2009

  • I think Diceratus Greek di ‘‘two,’’ Greek ceratos ‘‘horned’’, was a far better name in comparison.

    Archive 2009-01-01 ReBecca Foster 2009

  • In early 2008 Octavio Mateus published a name change in the genus of the ceratopsian Diceratops to Diceratus.

    The Saga of Diceratops, Diceratus, and Nedoceratops ReBecca Foster 2009

  • I recently changed a book manuscript to incorporate Diceratus: luckily I have time to now change it again.

    The Saga of Diceratops, Diceratus, and Nedoceratops ReBecca Foster 2009

  • In early 2008 Octavio Mateus published a name change in the genus of the ceratopsian Diceratops to Diceratus.

    Archive 2009-01-01 ReBecca Foster 2009

  • He changes the genus of the ceratopsian Diceratops to Diceratus Greek di � ‘‘two,’’ Greek ceratos� ‘‘horned’’.

    Archive 2008-02-01 ReBecca Foster 2008

  • He changes the genus of the ceratopsian Diceratops to Diceratus Greek di � ‘‘two,’’ Greek ceratos� ‘‘horned’’.

    Diceratops becomes Diceratus ReBecca Foster 2008

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