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Fig. 6 in New remains attributable to the holotype of the sauropod dinosaur Neuquensaurus australis, with implications for saltasaurine systematics

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Fig. 6. Holotypic caudal vertebrae of the sauropod Neuquensaurus australis (Lydekker, 1893) from the Late Cretaceous of Neuquén, Argentina. A. MLP Ly 2,?second or third caudal vertebra in left lateral (A1), anterior (A2), posterior (A3), and ventral (A4) views. B. MLP Ly 3,?seventh caudal vertebra in left lateral (B1), anterior (B2), posterior (B3), and ventral (B4) views. C. MLP Ly 5a, b, parts of the?ninth and tenth caudal vertebrae in left lateral (C1), anterior (C2), posterior (C3), and ventral (C4) views. D. MLP Ly 4, mid−caudal vertebra in left lateral (D1), anterior (D2), posterior (D3), and ventral (D4) views. E. MLP Ly 6, mid−posterior caudal vertebra in left lateral (E1), anterior (E2), posterior (E3), and ventral (E4) views. Abbreviation: sprl, spinoprezygapophyseal lamina.

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Published as part of D'Emic, Michael D. & Wilson, Jeffrey A., 2011, New remains attributable to the holotype of the sauropod dinosaur Neuquensaurus australis, with implications for saltasaurine systematics, pp. 61-73 in Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 56 (1) on page 67, DOI: 10.4202/app.2009.0149, http://zenodo.org/record/12779434

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