
Ajkaceratops (pronounced "oi-ka-sera-tops") is a genus of ceratopsian dinosaur described in 2010. It lived during the Late Cretaceous in the western Tethyan archipelago, in what is now Europe. The type species, A. kozmai, was originally described as a ceratopsian most closely related to forms in east Asia, from where its ancestors may have migrated by island-hopping. Later research, however, questioned this assignment and treated Ajkaceratops as an ornithischian of unresolved affinity. In 2026, more complete cranial remains referable to the species were described, supporting its placement as a
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Ajkaceratops kozmai ("cara con cuerno de Ajka de Károly Kozma") es la única especie conocida del género extinto Ajkaceratops de dinosaurio ornitisquio ceratópsido que vivió a finales del período Cretácico, hace aproximadamente 84 millones de años, en el Santoniense, en lo que es hoy Europa.
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