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English: Mandible of the holotype of Asteriornis maastrichtensis in dorsal and ventral views. LMP: left medial process; RMP: right medial process. The right medial process was originally identified as the right retroarticular process by Field et al. (2020b). Subsequently, this structure was reidentified as the twisted and displaced medial process of the right mandible. Scale bar equals 10mm. Figure modified from Crane et al. (2023).
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Author Daniel J. Field, Juan Benito, Sarah Werning, Albert Chen, Pei-Chen Kuo, Abi Crane, Klara E. Widrig, Daniel T. Ksepka, and John W.M. Jagt

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Lower jaw of the holotype of Asterornis shown from multiple views

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