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Tyrannosaurus and Torosaurus, Maestrichtian Dinosaurs From Trans-Pecos, Texas

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Lawson, Douglas A. (1976): Tyrannosaurus and Torosaurus, Maestrichtian Dinosaurs From Trans-Pecos, Texas. Journal of Paleontology 50 (1): 158-164, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3675277

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