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English: Morphobank media number: M323733

Taxonomic name: † Lutungutali sitwensis

Specimen: † Lutungutali sitwensis (NHCC:LB32)

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Side represented: left side

Media loaded by: MorphoBank Curator

Copyright holder: Brandon Peecook

Bibligraphical reference: Peecook, B.R., C.A. Sidor, S.J. Nesbitt, R.M.H. Smith, J.S. Steyer, K.D. Anigelczyck. 2013. A New Silesaurid from the Upper Ntawere Formation of Zambia (Middle Triassic) Demonstrates the Rapid Diversification of Silesauridae (Avemetatarsalia, Dinosauriformes). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 33 (5):1127-1137.
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Source https://morphobank.org/index.php/Projects/Media/id/323733/project_id/1046
Author Brandon Peecook

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