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Description Limb elements referred to Diodorus scytobrachion gen. et sp. nov., Timezgadiouine Formation, Late Triassic. A. MNHM−ARG 34, isolated right humerus, in anterior (A1), proximal (A2), posterior (A3), and distal (A4) views. B. MNHM−ARG 36, isolated metatarsal, in anterior (B1) and distal (B2) views.
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