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The hadrosaurid dinosaur Wulagasaurus dongi gen et sp. nov. from the Upper Cretaceous Yuliangze Formation at the Wulaga quarry, China.

A. GMH W320, right humerus in medial (A1), cranial (A2), lateral (A3), and caudal (A4) views. B. GMH W398−A, ?left ischium in ?lateral view.
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