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English: Largest block, containing eight complete and partial skeletons of Sinornithomimus dongi gen. et sp. nov., recovered from the Ulan Suhai locality: photograph. Scale bars 30 cm.
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Source (2003). "A new ornithomimid dinosaur with gregarious habits from the Late Cretaceous of China". Acta Paleontologica Polonica 48 (2): 235–259.
Author Yoshitsugu Kobayashi & Jun−Chang Lü
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