Sinocephale Sinocephale
"head"
- Length
- 5 m (16.4 ft)
- Period
- Late Cretaceous (100–66 Mya)
- Place
- China · Mongolia
- Food
- Herbivore
Sinocephale (meaning ) is a genus of pachycephalosaurid dinosaur that lived in what is now Inner Mongolia, China, during the Cretaceous period. The genus contains a single species, Sinocephale bexelli, which was originally named as a species of the genus Troodon in 1953, and later transferred to the genus Stegoceras in 1964. After decades of being considered dubious, it was re-evaluated in 2021 and recognised as a valid taxon, being given its own genus, Sinocephale. The original holotype was lost, with modern research conducted using rediscovered plaster casts.
Scant material makes for limited knowledge of its life appearance, but it is distinguished by an embayment on the back of the domed skull, which would give it a heart shape as seen from above. It is a member of the subfamily Pachycephalosaurinae, related to animals such as Pachycephalosaurus and Prenocephale.
What we know
- Named by Evans et al., 2021.
- Fossils found in China and Mongolia.