4.8" Partial Agujaceratops Vertebrae Process - Texas

This is a 4.8" long, partial process of an Agujaceratops vertebrae from the Late Cretaceous, Aguja Formation of Texas. There have been a few stabilized cracks but nothing has been restored.

Agujaceratops (meaning "Horned face from Aguja") is a genus of herbivorous ceratopsian dinosaur that would have looked fairly similar to Triceratops. It known as Chasmosaurus it was moved to a new genus Agujaceratops meaning "Horned face from Aguja" in 2006.

This specimen was collected within the past year on private deeded property in Brewster County, Texas. You won't see any other dinosaur material from the Aguja & Javelina Formations for sale because nearly all of the formation lies the borders of Big Bend National Park or in Mexico, where laws prevent collection of fossils for sale. One of our partners was lucky enough to purchase several hundred acres of ranch land in Texas containing a good exposure of these formations.

These formations are equivalent age to the Judith River Formations in the Northern US and Alberta, Canada. Because relatively little collecting has been done on these formations in Texas, most of the species remain undescribed. Our partner has been putting important material into research collections and working with museums and researchers, so in the coming years their work will help lead to formal descriptions for these dinosaurs.


Artist reconstruction of Agujaceratops by Nobu Tamura
Artist reconstruction of Agujaceratops by Nobu Tamura
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SPECIES
Agujaceratops sp.
LOCATION
Brewster County, Texas
FORMATION
Aguja Formation
SIZE
4.8" long
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#88812
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