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English: Eichstaettisaurus gouldi sp. nov., holotype MNP 19457. Right pes, with enlargements of fourth, and third digits to show how breakage creates the impression of a spatulate tip.
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Source Evans, S.E.; Raia, P.; Barbera, C. (2004). "New lizards and rhynchocephalians from the Lower Cretaceous of southern Italy". Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 49 (3): 393–408.
Author Susan E. Evans, Pasquale Raia, and Carmela Barbera

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