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Description Camptognathosaurus, maxillae fragments of C. walbeckensis, two left maxillae: MLU.GeoS.4048 (A–D) and MLU.GeoS.4049 (E, F) and right maxilla MLU.GeoS.4047 (G–J) in lateral (A, E, G), medial (B, E, H), dorsal (C, I), and ventral (D, J) views. Walbeck locality, Saxonny-Anhalt, Germany, Palaeocene
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Source Andrej Čerňanský and Davit Vasilyan: Roots of the European Cenozoic ecosystems: lizards from the Paleocene (~MP 5) of Walbeck in Germany. Fossil Record 27 (1), pp. 2024, 159–186 (fig. 2), doi:10.3897/fr.27.109123
Author Čerňanský and Vasilyan

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