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English: Partial right scapula of Iberospinus natarioi (ML1190-10). A, anterior, B, medial, C, posterior, and D lateral view. ac.p, acromion process, ac.r, acromial ridge, c.c, contact with the coracoid, gl, glenoid.
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Author Octávio Mateus and Darío Estraviz-López

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