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Skeletal inventory of the camarasauromorph sauropod Brontomerus mcintoshi gen. et sp. nov. from the Lower Cretaceous Cedar Mountain Forma− tion of Utah, in left lateral view. Preserved elements are white, missing elements are reconstructed in gray. After a Camarasaurus grandis reconstruction

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