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Research Article

THE OSTEOLOGY OF THE HOLOTYPE OF THE BRITISH IGUANODONTIAN DINOSAUR MANTELLISAURUS ATHERFIELDENSIS

L’ostéologie de l’holotype du dinosaure iguanodontien britannique Mantellisaurus atherfieldensis

Die Osteologie des Holotyps des britischen iguanodontischen Dinosauriers Mantellisaurus atherfieldensis

Остеология голотипа британского игуанодонтского динозавра Mantellisaurus atherfieldensis

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