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File:OsbornMook1921-plate-LXXXII-ryder-camarasaurus.jpg

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The earliest known skeletal reconstruction of a sauropod dinosaur: Camarasaurus supremus by John A. Ryder, 1877. First displayed at the December 21, 1877 meeting of The American Philosophical Society in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. First published in Mook (1914) as a reduced figure. Later reproduced as a larger figure in Osborn and Mook (1921: plate LXXXII) (the later version is reproduced here).

Date 1921
Source http://www.miketaylor.org.uk/dino/pubs/dahp2008/abstract.html
Author John A. Ryder (artist); Osborn and Mook (original publication)
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