Two new PNSO horned dinosaur models are now in stock at Everything Dinosaur. Both Judith the Spiclypeus and Stella the Stellasaurus have arrived. Although these dinosaurs are superficially similar, they are not closely related.  Spiclypeus is a member of the Chasmosaurinae.  In contrast, Stellasaurus is a centrosaurine.  Each figure is supplied with a full-colour booklet.

New PNSO horned dinosaur models in stock.

Two new PNSO horned dinosaur models are in stock at Everything Dinosaur. Judith the Spiclypeus (top) and Stella the Stellasaurus (bottom). Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.

Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur

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PNSO Horned Dinosaur Models

Stellasaurus (S. ancellae) was formally named and described in 2020.  It is considered a transitional form between earlier and later centrosaurines, like Styracosaurus, Einiosaurus, Achelousaurus, and Pachyrhinosaurus. It helps to illustrate a possible evolutionary lineage within the Centrosaurinae.  Spiclypeus (S. shipporum) was named and described in 2016 (Mallon et al). Its fossils are associated with the Judith River Formation of Montana. Conversely, Stellasaurus fossils are associated with the Two Medicine Formation of Montana.

Mike from Everything Dinosaur stated:

“PNSO offer a wide range of ceratopsid figures.  It’s great to have Judith the Spiclypeus and Stella the Stellasaurus in stock.”

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