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Pelvic bones of 'l'roodon validu8 (Lambe). No.2, Univ. of Alberta. Fig. I-Right ilium. Superior view. Fig. 2-The same. External view. Fig. 3-Left ischium. External view.

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Source C. W. Gilmore. 1924. On Troodon validus, an orthopodous dinosaur from the Belly River Cretaceous of Alberta, Canada. Department of Geology, University of Alberta Bulletin 1:1-43
Author Charles Gilmore, tooth by Joseph Leidy

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