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English: Partial predentary of UMNH VP 20205. Shown in (A) dorsal and (B) right lateral views. Abbreviations: dm, dorsomedial process; md, marginal denticle; vm, ventromedial process. Scale bar equals 5 cm.
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Source (2010). "New Basal Iguanodonts from the Cedar Mountain Formation of Utah and the Evolution of Thumb-Spiked Dinosaurs". Error: journal= not stated 5 (11): e14075. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0014075. PMID 21124919. PMC: 2989904.
Author Andrew T. McDonald, James I. Kirkland, Donald D. DeBlieux, Scott K. Madsen, Jennifer Cavin, Andrew R. C. Milner & Lukas Panzarin

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