Which subfamily does the famous *Triceratops* belong to?

Answer

Chasmosaurinae

The Ceratopsidae family is divided into two major subfamilies, Centrosaurinae and Chasmosaurinae, differentiated primarily by their skull ornamentation patterns. *Xenoceratops* is classified as a Centrosaurine, typically having a strong nasal horn and comparatively shorter brow horns. In contrast, *Triceratops* is the archetypal representative of the Chasmosaurinae subfamily. Chasmosaurines are characteristically identified by having significantly longer and more pronounced brow horns situated above the eyes, often overshadowing the nasal horn in prominence, which represents a key morphological distinction from Centrosaurines.

Which subfamily does the famous *Triceratops* belong to?
paleontologyclassificationreptiledinosaurXenoceratops