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Multituberculate mammal Catopsbaatar catopsaloides (Kielan−Jaworowska, 1974), PM 120/107, Upper Cretaceous, red beds of Hermiin Tsav, Hermiin Tsav I locality, Gobi Desert, Mongolia. Left clavicle, associated with a tiny fragment of ?interclavicle (no. 11 in Fig. 1B). Stereo−photographs in

anterior (A), posterior (B), and medial (C) views. D. Stereo−photo of the articular medial surface, showing damaged fragment of ?interclavicle.
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