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This reptile is indicated by a posterior dorsal vertebra in which the common base of the neural arch and diapophysis is decurved to below the middle of the side of the centrum. This surface has somewhat the outline of the section of a T-rail, the inner portion being on the superior face of the
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. The centrum is shorter than the corresponding ones of the
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and
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, so that the basis of the neural arch approaches near the borders of the articular faces above. The
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is perforated by
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foramina as in most
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. The osseous tissue of the bone is quite dense, and the surface is smooth.
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Besides the much larger size, this species differs from those previously referred
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this genus in almost all details of proportion, etc.
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