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Picture of the synapsid Tetraceratops insignis Matthew, 1908, AMNH 4526 (modified from Laurin and Reisz 1996), holotype (Clear Fork Group: Leonardian, Texas). Left lateral ( A ), palatal ( B ), and right lateral ( C

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Author Eli Amson and Michel Laurin
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