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Probrachylophosaurus bergei gen. et sp. nov. cervical and dorsal vertebrae.

MOR 2919 vertebrae are pictured in anterior view in their approximate order within their series. Serial position of vertebrae is not listed because the complete series of cervicals and dorsals were not preserved, and so their exact serial positions cannot be determined with confidence. However, the last cervical vertebra pictured, “C14”, is consistent with the morphology of cervical 14 in CMN 8893, the holotype of Brachylophosaurus canadensis [23]. Atlas fragments and other vertebral fragments not pictured.
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Author Elizabeth A. Freedman Fowler, John R. Horner
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