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January 01, 1978
Hypacrosaurus altispinus? Brown from the Two Medicine Formation, Montana a taxonomically indeterminate specimen
W. J. Morris
W. J. Morris
Mus. Nat. Hist., Los Angeles, Calif., United States
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Journal of Paleontology (1978) 52 (1): 200–205.
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W. J. Morris; Hypacrosaurus altispinus? Brown from the Two Medicine Formation, Montana a taxonomically indeterminate specimen. Journal of Paleontology 1978;; 52 (1): 200–205. doi:
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