A Drawing of Regaliceratops
As Everything Dinosaur prepares for the arrival of the first of the new for 2017 prehistoric animal models from CollectA, which are due to arrive in the first quarter next year, team members have been busy preparing fact sheets to accompany the new models. When fact sheets are prepared, illustrations of the prehistoric animal featured are required, below is the drawing that will be used to illustrate the fact sheet all about the horned dinosaur Regaliceratops peterhewsi.
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A Drawing of the Horned Dinosaur Regaliceratops
Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur
Regaliceratops peterhewsi
Geologist Peter Hews discovered a large fossilised skull in strata estimated to be around 68 million years old back in 2005. The fossil material consisted of a substantial amount of the skull, some elements were missing such as the dentary (lower jaw) and the rostral bone, although the majority of the skull bones were present.
The fossil came from the St Mary River Formation exposures of south-western Alberta (Canada). The genus name honours the Royal Tyrrell Museum (Drumheller, Alberta) as well as giving a nod to that flamboyant crown-like bony frill. The specific epithet honours the discoverer of the holotype fossil material as well as giving recognition the geologist’s contribution to the study of the St Mary River Formation.
To read Everything Dinosaur’s 2015 article about the naming of this Late Cretaceous dinosaur: Regaliceratops – A Right Royal Rumble.
For an article on the new for 2017 CollectA Regaliceratops dinosaur model: New CollectA Models for 2017 (Part 2).
To view the CollectA Age of Dinosaurs Popular range: CollectA Age of Dinosaurs Popular Models.
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