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<mods:namePart>Kenneth Carpenter</mods:namePart>
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<mods:namePart>D. Bruce Young</mods:namePart>
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cf.
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<emphasis box="[1711,1886,725,763]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="249">Figure 18</emphasis>
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Material.
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DMNH 25915 scute (Denver Formation, Loc. 20); DMNH 39036 scute (Denver Formation, Loc. 18); DMNH 44389 tooth (Denver Formation, Loc. 20); and UCM 7572 partial basicranium (Laramie Formation, Loc. 2).
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Description
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—The basicranium was found by the Colorado Geological Survey, although the collecting date is not known. It was briefly described and illustrated by
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as one of the few specimens of Maastrichtian nodosaurids. The specimen has the characteristic crescentic occipital condyle, which projects posteroventrally from a moderately long neck (
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). The main body of the basicranium includes the basioccipital and a portion of the basisphenoid. The floor of the braincase is preserved, but it lacks any meaningful detail about the various cranial foramina.
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Both the scute and tooth more closely resemble those of the nodosaurid genus
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than those in the contemporary
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