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Tentative reconstruction of the lateral cervico-thoracal armor in Hylaeosaurus armatus.

The reconstruction is shown in ventral aspect, based upon NMH R3775 (holotype, white elements) and added by DLM 537 (red element). No scale intended. Abbreviations: PG, pectoral girdle (approx. position, schematic); vg, ventral groove.
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Author Sven Sachs, Jahn J. Hornung
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