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English: Map of the locations at which Lesothosaurus fossils have been collected. The map is of Lesotho & South Africa, with the areas where strata of the Elliot Formation are exposed in orange.
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Source 2017. Digital reconstruction of the mandible of an adult Lesothosaurus diagnosticus with insight into the tooth replacement process and diet. PeerJ 5:e3054 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.3054
Author Sciscio L, Knoll F, Bordy EM, de Kock MO, Redelstorff R.

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Map of the locations at which Lesothosaurus fossils have been collected.

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