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  • Diceratops
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  • Diceratops is now officially named "Nedoceratops" (sometimes unofficially "Diceratus"), but it may instead be a species of Triceratops (or the only known skull may belong to a Triceratops individual with a bone growth defect that made it lose its nose horn).
  • Diceratops is no longer a real dinosaur species (the name was already in use for a species of insect), and is now thought by some scientists to be a species of Triceratops. Others give it its own name, Nedoceratops hatcherii. It lived in Late Cretaceous North America, along with other dinosaurs such as Tyrannosaurus and Ankylosaurus.
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  • Diceratops is now officially named "Nedoceratops" (sometimes unofficially "Diceratus"), but it may instead be a species of Triceratops (or the only known skull may belong to a Triceratops individual with a bone growth defect that made it lose its nose horn).
  • Diceratops is no longer a real dinosaur species (the name was already in use for a species of insect), and is now thought by some scientists to be a species of Triceratops. Others give it its own name, Nedoceratops hatcherii. It lived in Late Cretaceous North America, along with other dinosaurs such as Tyrannosaurus and Ankylosaurus.