Genus: Cerasinops CHINNERY & HORNER, 2007
Etymology: Latin, cherasinus, "cherry," and Greek, -ops, "face"; Cherry face. Referring to the red beds of the type locality and the dark rid tinge of color of the specimen.
= Leptoceratopsidae nova CHINNERY & HORNER, 2003

Species: hodgskissi CHINNERY & HORNER, 2007
Etymology: This name also incorporates the nickname Cera, by which the name referes to Wilson Hodgskiss, on whose property the specimen was discovered.

Holotype: MOR 300

Locality: MOR TM-012, Red Rocks Site, Teton County, Wyoming.

Horizon: Two Medicine Formation.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Judithian age, Campanian Stage, Senonian subepoch, Upper Gulf epoch, Late Cretaceous.

Material: Basioccipital and basisphenoid fused together, the left paroccipital process with the exoccipital, prootic, and caudal portion of the laterosphenoid fused, the right exoccipital, and the unfused supraoccipital, both partial maxillae, both palpebral, nearly complete left and partial right jugals, left and partial right quadratoguals, fused left and right frontals and partial left postorbital, right and left squamosals and partial parietal, most of the right quadrate and part of the left, both mandibles, most of the cervical, dorsal, and sacral vertebrae, several of the caudal vertebrae, the majority of the ribs, both scapulae, the left coracoid, both humeri, right and partial left ulnae, both radial shafts, fragmentary manus elements, very fragmentary pelvic elements, right and partial left femora and tibiae, right fibula, astragalus, calcaneum, and left pes.

Referred material:

GILMORE, 1939

Locality: MOR-012, South Side of Two Medicine River, Pondera County, Montana.

Horizon: Two Medicine Formation.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Judithian age, Campanian Stage, Senonian subepoch, Upper Gulf epoch, Late Cretaceous.

Material:

USNM 13863, 13864: Incomplete maxillary containing five worn teeth (Top A, B), a premaxillary portion containing the roots of two teeth, six scattered teeth (Top C), fragmentary frontal (Top D), pubis (Lower A), distal half of right femur (Lower C), tibia, fibula (Lower B), tarsus and nearly complete pes (Lower D, E). All these limb and foot bone were found articulated. Included also are shaft portions of the radius and ulna.