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English: Isolated Theropoda axial elements from the Langenberg Quarry. DfMMh/FV/776, chevron, in (A) anterior view, (B) left lateral view, (C) posterior view, (D) right lateral view, (E) anterodorsal view on proximal articular surface. DfMMh/FV/105, distal caudal vertebra, in (F), ventral view, (G) dorsal view, (H) anterior view, (I) posterior view, (J) left lateral view, (K) right lateral view. Abbreviations: ak, anterior keel; hc, haemal canal; poz, postzygapophysis. Scale bar in A–E equals 20 mm, scale bar in F–K equals 10 mm.
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Source Late Jurassic theropod dinosaur bones from the Langenberg Quarry (Lower Saxony, Germany) provide evidence for several theropod lineages in the central European archipelago Peer J
Author Serjoscha W. Evers​, Oliver Wings
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