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Nomingia gobiensis gen. et sp. n. GIN 1001119. A. Ten most anterior vertebrae from the preserved presacral series, left lateral view. B. Six most anterior vertebrae from the preserved presacral series, dorsal view. C. Tail as preserved (second through twenty-fourth caudals), left lateral view. D. Proximal part of tail (second through tenth caudals), dorsal view. E. Distal part of tail (eleventh through twenty-fourth caudals),

dorsal view. Scale bar 10 cm.
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Author Rinchen Barsbold, Halszka Osmólska, Mahito Watabe, Philip J. Currie, and Khishigjaw Tsogtbaatar
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