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Purported furculae for the holotype and referred specimens of Dakotaraptor steini (images removed for copyright issues) compared with the entoplastron of the trionychid turtle Axestemys splendida; anterior is up.

(A–D), Axestemys splendida plastra in ventral view, showing the entoplastron in articulation with the other elements of the plastron. (A) and (B) ROM 1430; (C) and (D) TMP 2015.012.0011. Abbreviations: hy, hypoplastron; en, entoplastron; ep, epiplastron.
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Author Victoria M. Arbour​, Lindsay E. Zanno, Derek W. Larson, David C. Evans, Hans-Dieter Sues

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