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Figure 4: Centra and Neural Arches of Posterior Dorsal Vertebrae From Two Rebbachisaurid Sauropods (Not to Scale), Highlighting the Distinctive ‘M’ Shape Formed by Laminae on the Lateral Face of the Neural Arch.

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