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Left dentary and surangular (PMU 24705/1o [formerly PMU R 233 a]) of Euhelopus zdanskyi in rostral (A), dorsal (B), left lateral (C), ventral (D), caudal (E), and medial (F) views.

Note that the area which would have accommodated the angular has been reconstructed with plaster and painted; other white patches also represent areas that have been reconstructed in plaster.
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