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English: Illustration of the holotype skull of Monoclonius dawsoni, now synonymized with Centrosaurus apertus.
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Original publication: Lambe, L. (1902). "On Vertebrata of the Mid-Cretaceous of the North West Territory". Contributions to Canadian palæontology 3(4): p. 2

Immediate source: https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/125624#page/62/mode/1up
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Lawrence Lambe

(Life time: 1863–1919)

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