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Holotype skulls of the three currently diagnosed species within the Parasaurolophus clade.

(A) Parasaurolophus cyrtocristatus (FMNH P-27393); (B) Parasaurolophus walkeri (ROM 768); and (C) Parasaurolophus tubicen (NMMNH P-25100). Ages associated with each skull represent the approximate timing of each taxon.
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Author Terry A. Gates, David C. Evans, Joseph J.W. Sertich

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