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Cervical vertebrae 3–5 of Leonerasaurus taquetrensis (MPEF-PV 1663).

A–B, lateral view. C–D, dorsal views. Scale bars represent 10 mm. Hatched pattern represents broken surfaces and dotted pattern represents sediment. Abbreviations: c3-c5, cervical vertebrae 3 through 5; di, diapophysis; pa, parapophysis; pri, prezygapophyseal ridge; epi, epipophysis; psf, postspinal fossa; sk, sagittal keel.
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Author Diego Pol1, Alberto Garrido, Ignacio A. Cerda
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