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English: Type skull and claw (Amer. Mus. 6515) of Velociraptor mongoliensis.
Deutsch: Schädel des Holotypus (Amer. Mus. 6515) von Velociraptor mongoliensis. Bildunterschrift: Aus der Djadochta-Formation. Protoceratops-Zone, zentrale Mongolei. Halbe natürliche Größe. Vergrößert dargestellte Zähne des Ober- und Unterkiefers: (Oben) Erster Zahn im Oberkiefer, doppelte Zähnelung; dritter Zahn im Oberkiefer, einfache Zähnelung. (Unten) Letzter Zahn im Unterkiefer. 3/2 natürliche Größe.
Date 1924
Source Osborn, Henry Fairfield. "Three new Theropoda, Protoceratops zone, central Mongolia," in: American Museum Novitates, no. 144 (1924), pp. 1-12. Online-Source: Linda Hall Library of Science, Engineering & Technology
Author Henry Fairfield Osborn (1857-1935)
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