English: Fig. 1. A. Map of Mongolia and Inner Mongolia of China with the Upper Cretaceous sites yielding remains of dromaeosaurid dinosaurs. B. Photograph of Khulsan locality, from where the specimen described in this paper was collected, photographed in the 1970 during the Polish-Mongolian Paleontological Expeditions (from the Collections of the Institute of Palaeobiology PAS). Geographic data from: Jerzykiewicz and Russell 1991; Jerzykiewicz et al. 1993; Norell and Makovicky 1999; Dingus et al. 2008; Godefroit et al. 2008; Watabe et al. 2010; Tsogtbaatar et al. 2019; Chen et al. 2022. Map modified from Czepiński 2020b. Transcriptions of the locality names follow Benton (2000)
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Czepiński, Ł. (2023). Skull of a dromaeosaurid dinosaur Shri devi from the Upper Cretaceous of the Gobi Desert suggests convergence to the North American forms. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 68.
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