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English: The incomplete skull of the holotype of Omphalosaurus nevadanus, drawn in lateral view. This image is derived from figure 1 of Merriam (1906), done by an uncredited artist.

Original description: Omphalosaurus nevadanus, n. gen. and sp.. Outer side of a portion of the right ramus of the mandible. [...] Middle Triassic, marine beds, South Fork of American Cañon, West Humboldt Range, Nevada. x 1/3.

Legend (modified from original):

  • A - angular
  • D - dentary
  • Sa - surangular
  • Sp - splenial
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Source https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/139556#page/122/mode/2up
Author Uncredited

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Side view of the holotype skull of ''Omphalosaurus nevadanus''

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1 December 1906Gregorian

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