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Italiano: Partial skull and anterior cervical vertebrae of unidentified pliosaurid plesiosaurian (MPPL 18797) from the uppermost Callovian–middle Oxfordian of Kaberlaba (Asiago, Italy), in left lateral view. Photograph (A) and explanatory drawing (B). White, preserved bone surfaces; dark grey, preserved margins of skull fenestrae; light grey, eroded bone surface; cross hatching, broken bone.
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Cau, A. and Fanti, F. 2014. A pliosaurid plesiosaurian from the Rosso Ammonitico Veronese Formation of Italy. Acta

Palaeontologica Polonica 59 (3): 643–650.
Author Cau, A. and Fanti, F.

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