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Fig. 1. Right humerus of Mandschurosaurus mongoliensis. Cotypei No; 6551, A.M.N.H. Posterior view. Fig. 2. Right ulna of same. Anterior view. Both figures about one-half natural size. |
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Source | http://home.comcast.net/~theropod-archives/Gilmore, C. W. 1933. Dinosaurian fauna of the Iren Dabasu Formation. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 67:23-78. |
Author | Gilmore, C. W. |
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