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English: Left circumnarial region of Lokiceratops rangiformis (EMK 0012). (A) Photomosaic of preserved bones of the circumnarial region of EMK 0012 in left lateral view. (B) Interpretative line drawings in lateral view. Dark gray indicates medial surfaces of elements of the right side of the face. Lighter grays indicate outlines interpreted from the preserved material. Orange denotes putty filling cracks. Note that while the reconstructed nasal appears to have a peaked ornament dorsally, there is no evidence of a narial ornament in this specimen. This is an artifact of incomplete preservation of the internasal suture. Osteological abbreviations: amd, anterior maxillary diastema; anps, anterior nasal process suture; AOF, antorbital fenestra; bv, buccal vault; enf, external narial fossa; EN, external naris; enr, endonarial recess; ept, ectopterygoid contact; ins, internarial suture; js, jugal suture; ls, lacrimal suture; M, maxilla; ma, maxillary alveoli; N, nasal; nsf, nascent narial fossa; ns, narial strut; nr, narial ridge; sp, narial spine; ov, oral vault; pfs, prefrontal suture; PM, premaxilla; pmr, premaxillary rugosity; pvp, premaxilla ventral process; R, rostral; sf, septal flange; va, ventral angle. Photos by Marcus Donivan. Scale bar equals 20 cm.
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Author M. A. Loewen, J. J. W. Sertich, S. Sampson, J. K. O'Connor, S. Carpenter, B. Sisson, A. Øhlenschlæger, A. A. Farke, P. J. Makovicky, N. Longrich & D. C. Evans

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