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Description The holotype specimen of Yubaatar zhongyuanensisgen. and sp. nov. The holotype (41HIII0111) is housed at the Henan Geological Museum, Zhengzhou, Henan Province, China. The skull (with the lower jaws) and forelimbs were displaced, whereas the preserved posterior skeleton appears inoriginal articulation. The suffixes -l and -r represent left and right, respectively. Photograph taken by S.J.
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Author Songhai Jia

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