The strangest reconstruction I ever saw was someone who argued (insensibly, I thought) that Ceratopsians (think
Triceratops) had no cheeks. The reconstruction was very cool looking (the artist also gave the Trike a cats-like pupil for the eye) but no cheeks? At all? On a herbivore? I mean, really now.
(Edit:
Oh look, Google found it! Sort of.Fun fact: The jaw muscles of Ceratopsians anchor to the top of the frill. Biomechanical reconstructions indicate they would have had HUUUUUUGE compression in their bite. Like, bite through trees kind of bite. Plus their teeth are sharpish, meaning their whole jaw worked like a Hearst Tool or the Jaws of Life or a really big pruning shear. I always thought that was cool.
But were were talking about Coelurosaurs.