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NHMUK PV R36621, holotype of Vectidraco daisymorrisae (except right ischium: see Figure 2).

A, specimen as seen from left side, showing lateral surface of left side of pelvis and associated vertebrae; B, specimen as seen from right side, showing medial surface of left side of pelvis and associated vertebrae; C, specimen in dorsal view, anterior pointing down the page; D, specimen in ventral view, anterior pointing down the page.
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