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English: Preserved elements of Tataouinea hannibalis (ONM DT 1–48).
  • A, quarry map showing the orientation of collected elements. B, field photograph of the elements collected at the end of 2011, and C, of elements collected in 2013. Ca, caudal vertebra 1–17; S, sacral vertebra 1–5; r il, right ilium; l il, left ilium.
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Source http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0123475
Author Federico Fanti, Andrea Cau, Luigi Cantelli, Mohsen Hassine, Marco Auditore

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