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Ajkaceratops : ウィキペディア英語版
Ajkaceratops

''Ajkaceratops'' (pronounced "oi-ka-sera-tops") is a genus of ceratopsian dinosaur described in 2010. It lived during the Late Cretaceous in what is now Europe, in what was then the western Tethyan archipelago. The type species, ''A. kozmai'', is most closely related to forms in east Asia, from where its ancestors may have migrated by island-hopping. The generic name, ''Ajkaceratops'', honors Ajka, a town in Hungary near Iharkút, where the fossils were discovered, combined with the Greek ''ceratops'', meaning "horned face". The specific name, "''kozmai"'', honors Károly Kozma.〔
==Description==

The holotype, cataloged as MTM V2009.192.1, consists only of a few skull fragments, including
rostral bones, fused premaxillae, and maxillae fragments (the beak and jaw fragments). These fossils are kept in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, in Budapest. Although the fossils are fragmentary, the paper describing ''Ajkaceratops'' estimated a body length of .〔 Other material includes four predentary bones, cataloged as MTM V2009.193.1, V2009.194.1, V2009.195.1, and V2009.196.1; these are also believed to have belonged to ''Ajkaceratops'', although they are proportionately smaller, and probably came from other individuals of the genus.〔

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