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Postcranial material of Oohkotokia horneri, gen. et sp. nov. (MOR 433, holotype). A, partial cervical vertebra; well-preserved fourth or fifth free caudal in B, distal and C, left lateral view; D, lateral plate in two views; E, conical osteoderm; F, oval, low-keeled osteoderm in external view; G, partial scapula; H, stereo pair of two osteoderms; I, opposite (=cranial) view of

conical osteoderm shown in H; J, ribbed subconical osteoderm. Scale bar equals 10 cm.
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