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The ornithopod dinosaur Gasparinisaura cincosaltensis Coria and Salgado, 1996 from the Late Cretaceous Anacleto Formation of Patagonia, MCSPv 111 (A) and MCSPv 112 (B). A1, nearly complete postcranial skeleton in left lateral view; A2, cluster of gastroliths in the abdominal cavity;

B1, nearly complete skeleton in dorsal view; B2, the largest cluster of gastroliths below the last dorsal vertebra.
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