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Description Pectoral vertebra series of Elasmosaurus platyurus (ANSP 10081). Abbreviations. crf = conjoint rib facet, dap = diapophysis, fd = first dorsal, fp = first pectoral, lc = last cervical, pap = parapophysis, rf = single rib facet, rtp = single rib facet on transverse process.
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Author Sven Sachs, Benjamin P. Kear, Michael J. Everhart

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