Platyceratops

Platyceratops is a genus of ceratopsian dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of Mongolia. It lived during the Campanian stage, about 75-72 million years ago. The name Platyceratops is derived from Greek, and means "flat horned face". Platyceratops is similar to Bagaceratops, although its skull is larger. It has been referred to the Bagaceratopidae or at least the Neoceratopsia. It is possibly a junior synonym of Bagaceratops.[1] The type species is Platyceratops tatarinovi, described by Alifanov in 2003.