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English: 3D model of the anterior vertebrae of the neck of the neotype specimen of the dinosaur Massospondylus carinatus
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Barrett, Paul M. Chapelle, Kimberley E.J. Staunton, Casey K. Botha, Jennifer

Choiniere, Jonah N.

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3D model of the anterior vertebrae of the neck of the neotype specimen of the dinosaur Massospondylus carinatus

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