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English: Fig. 2. Upper tooth, unworn. A, outer surface; B, inner surface. Leptoceratops gracilis, type, No. 5205, nat. size.
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Source Brown, B. (1914). "Leptoceratops, a new genus of Ceratopsia from the Edmonton Cretaceous of Alberta". Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. 33 (36): 567–580. https://digitallibrary.amnh.org/items/029687ef-a210-49cf-9e37-17c1eedcc8e4
Author Barnum Brown

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Fig. 2. Upper tooth, unworn. A, outer surface; B, inner surface. ''Leptoceratops gracilis'', type, No. 5205, nat. size.

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