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English: Quarry map of holotype of H. allocotus (HBV-20001) from the Upper Cretaceous of Shanxi, China.
Abbreviations: cd, caudal vertebra(e); chev, chevrons; cru, crus; cv, cervical vertebrae; dori, dorsal rib(s); do, dorsal vertebra; il, ilium; L cor, left coracoid; L fe, left femur; L ish, left ischium; L pu, left pubis; L sca, left scapula; rad, radius; R cor, right coracoid; R fe, right femur; R ish, right ischium; R pu, right pubis; R sca, right scapula.
Michael D. D'EmicPhilip D. Mannion, Paul Upchurch, Roger B. J. Benson, Qiqing Pang, Cheng Zhengwu
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