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Help! New undescribed ceratopsid



 Hi, dear Memberlist,
I'm searching info and/or picture about some undescribed (or poorly described) 
ceratopsids.Can someone help me?
Comment are welcome.
This is a preliminary list of what I know about these taxa:

1) A Ceratopsid called "Mary": a really strange Avaceratops-like animal (short 
and deep face with naso-premaxillary process, short and blame-like nasal horn, 
long and curved forward supraorbital horn, and a large squamosal with very 
prominent "bumps" on the side; the frill is fenestrated) with Parietal Process 
("spike") that resemble Pachyrhinosaurus.
The holotype is from the Judith River Formation near Joplin, Montana.
She's still waiting to be bought by a Museum, and be described.

2) NMMNH P-25052: a spiky centrosaurine from New Mexico

3) Styracosaurus ovatus: the obscure 4 spiked styracosaur from Two Medicine 
Form.

4) "Chasmosaurus" sp.: I've saw a couple of photo from the Fukui Prefectural 
Museum site of this critter, and it's NOT Chasmosaurus (the face look like 
Arrhinoceratops..).. So..What is it?

5) USNM 14765 : the adult (?) Brachyceratops described by Gilmore

6) MOR492 (?Einiosaurus sp.): Very similar to Einiosaurus, but with the nasal 
horn erect, and curved slighty backward. Another possible candidates for the 
adult morph of Brachyceratops (the holotype is from the same site).

Thank u!
and Cheers

Panzarin Lukas