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Akanthosuchus langstoni O'Neill, Lucas, and Kues, 1981. Holotype, NMMNH P−8628, from the Middle Paleocene (Torrejonian) Nacimiento For− mation, San Juan Basin, New Mexico, USA. A. Spiked osteoderm in superficial (A1), deep (A2), and lateral (A3) views. B. Bladed osteoderm in superficial (B1), deep (B2), and lateral (B3) views. C. Oval, keeled osteoderm in superficial (C1), deep (C2), and lateral (C3) views. D. Square osteoderm in superficial

(D1), deep (D2), and lateral (D3) views.
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