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Map of study area.

Map of Proctor Lake, Texas located in Comanche County (green) with marked locations of the two quarries (Camp Quarry and North Quarry) where ornithopod fossils were collected.
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Author Kate A. Andrzejewski, Dale A. Winkler, Louis L. Jacobs

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