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The material collected from the Judith River Formation and referable to
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consists of a number of atlas and dorsal vertebrae and a fragmentary
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. The Campanian specimens are indistinguishable from those of the Maestrichtian recovered from the Lance Formation, Wyoming, and the Hell Creek Formation, Montana.
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DIsCUSSION: The genera
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and
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are common in the fauna, although the former is more frequent. The
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material from the Judith River Formation is identical to that from the large collections obtained from the Lance and Hell Creek formations of Wyoming and Montana. The presence of
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in the Judith River Formation extends its geologic range downward and increases its geographic distribution. To date it has been reported from the Lance Formation of Wyoming; from a number of localities near the Fort Peck Reservoir, eastern Montana; and from the late Paleocene of the same region.
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