Chasmosaurus irvinensis
Where in the World?
Ceratopsians are only known to have existed in western North America, but they were widespread within that range -- they have been found from north eastern Alaska to the Mexican border. Nature's new ceratopsian Chasmosaurus irvinensis was collected near Irvine, Alberta -- about 32 kilometres from Medicine Hat.
![Map showing Irvine, Alberta, Canada.](/web/20061025232626im_/http://nature.ca/discover/treasures/images/foss/irvine_alb_g.gif)
The holotype specimen of Chasmosaurus irvinensis
was found near Irvine, Alberta. |
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