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English: Holotype material of Hypselosaurus priscus (Matheron 1868):

1 - Large bone that appears to be a left femur. A - external Cote, with cross section. B - Fragment of the upper head, seen from the posterior side. C - Even fragment, seen from the inner side.

2 - left Tibia? A - seen by the inner face. B - upper section. C - lower section.

3 - Large bone that seems to be a fibula. A - tibial side. B - opposite face, with three cross section. C - seen in profile. D - upper head, seen above.

4 - posterior caudal vertebra. A - seen by the left side. B - seen by the anterior side. C - seen above.

5 - Two consecutive vertebrae caudal, seen by the left side.
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Source Note sur les reptiles fossiles des dépôts fluvio-lacustres crétaces du bassin à lignite de Fuveau - http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k937400q/f47.item.zoom
Author Piere Philippe Emile Matheron (1807-1899)

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