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Right pedal phalanx P1-II and proximal end of pedal phalanx p2-II of Hulsanpes perlei (ZPAL MgD-I/173).

Medial view (A), lateral view (B), dorsal view (C), ventral view (D). Abbreviations: cp, collateral pit; p2-II pdp, posterodorsal process of phalanx p2-II; p2-II vh, ventral heel of phalanx p2-II. Scale bar: 10 mm.
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Author Photograph credits: Daniel Madzia. Published by Andrea Cau​ and Daniel Madzia.

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