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The most inclusive clade that includes all taxa closer to
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Daspletosaurini is diagnosed by the presence of an extremely coarse subcutaneous surface of the maxilla anteroventral to the antorbital fossa; a constricted jugal ramus of the maxilla; the anteroventral corner of the maxilla tapers into a shallow angle (
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Included taxa.
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Daspletosaurus torosus
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gen. et. sp. nov.
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