Cer·a·top·siaˌser-ə-ˈtäp-sē-ə
Ceratopsia如何读
Ceratopsia是什么意思
n.
[古生] 角龙亚目
Ceratopsia英英释义
plural noun
a group of large dinosaurs, usually made a suborder of the order Ornithischia, known chiefly from the Upper Cretaceous of North America and Mongolia, and comprising animals of robust build that walked on all four feet and had an enormously developed skull, long horns, and a sharp horny beak see triceratops
Ceratopsia词源英文解释
New Latin, from Ceratops + -ia
Ceratopsia 例句
1 A revision of the Ceratopsia or horned dinosaurs.
2 The jaw was also more slender than that of Ceratopsia found in western North America, suggesting the dinosaurs had different diets and evolved along distinct paths.
3 On the other hand, a branch of the vegetarian Ornithopods developed heavy armour, for defence against the carnivores, and became, under the burden of its weight, the quadrupedal and monstrous Stegosauria and Ceratopsia.
4 It turned out to be from a member of the horned dinosaurs, the Ceratopsia.
5 Ceratopsia was a group of plant-eating horned dinosaurs that lived in the Cretaceous period.