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Description Skull and partial cervical region of Acamptonectes densus (SNHM1284-R).
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Author Valentin Fischer1,2*, Michael W. Maisch¤a, Darren Naish3,4, Ralf Kosma5, Jeff Liston6¤b, Ulrich Joger5, Fritz J. Krüger5, Judith Pardo Pérez7, Jessica Tainsh6, Robert M. Appleby†
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