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Left ulna of Haestasaurus becklesii (NHMUK R1870).

A, anterolateral view (with anteromedial process directed mainly medially); B, posterior view (with posterior process directed towards the observer). Abbreviations: ampc, concave surface of the anteromedial process; olc, olecranon.
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Author Paul Upchurch, Philip D. Mannion, Michael P. Taylor
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