Judiceratops
Judiceratops (Greek for "Judith River horned face") is an extinct genus of chasmosaurine ceratopsian dinosaur from North America in the Late Cretaceous (80-75 million years ago). It ate plants and had large frill with triangular serrations. The genus represents the earliest known and basalmost member of the subfamily Chasmosaurinae.
Discovery and Naming[]
In May 2013 Judiceratops was described, with its genus name after the Judith River Formation in Montana where the holotype was unearthed.