occurrenceID	taxonID	catalogNumber	collectionCode	institutionCode	typeStatus	verbatimLabel	sex	individualCount	eventDate	recordedBy	recordNumber	decimalLatitude	decimalLongitude	minimumElevationInMeters	maximumElevationInMeters	minimumDepthInMeters	maximumDepthInMeters	country	stateProvince	municipality	locality	references	associatedOccurrences	associatedReferences	associatedSequences	basisOfRecord	eventRemarks	occurrenceRemarks
03EF6B2EFFA3FFD18B91A06EFF52FBBC.mc.3B2ED065FFA3FFD08BC0A05BFEDDF938	03EF6B2EFFA3FFD18B91A06EFF52FBBC.taxon	IGM 1		IGM	holotype	HOLOTYPE: The holotype (IGM 1 / 8) consists of an incomplete skull and partial disarticulated postcranial skeleton. The following elements are preserved: a skull nearly complete on the right side and fragmentary on the left, missing the tip of the snout and distorted in the braincase region; partial right dentary and splenial in articulation; five cervical, six dorsal, three sacral, and four caudal vertebrae or vertebral elements; several ribs and gastralia; right coracoid, fragment of scapular blade; right radius, right ulna; right ilium, partial right ischium, partial right pubis; right femur.		1														https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EF6B2EFFA3FFD18B91A06EFF52FBBC#3B2ED065FFA3FFD08BC0A05BFEDDF938				MaterialCitation		
03EF6B2EFFA3FFD18B91A06EFF52FBBC.mc.3B2ED065FFA3FFD08980A17AFCE0FB5C	03EF6B2EFFA3FFD18B91A06EFF52FBBC.taxon				holotype	ETYMOLOGY: Named in honor of James Klausen, the preparator of the holotype, in recognition of years of dedicated volunteer service to the American Museum of Natural History		1													American Museum of Natural History	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EF6B2EFFA3FFD18B91A06EFF52FBBC#3B2ED065FFA3FFD08980A17AFCE0FB5C				MaterialCitation		
03EF6B2EFFA3FFD18B91A06EFF52FBBC.mc.3B2ED065FFA3FFD08980A1D2FC70F9C1	03EF6B2EFFA3FFD18B91A06EFF52FBBC.taxon			TYPE, LOCALITY, AND, HORIZON		TYPE LOCALITY AND HORIZON: The type locality is Two Volcanoes (43 ° 49.503 ̍ N, 99 ° 19.546 ̍ E; fig. 3). The fossil beds at Two Volcanoes are composed of light­colored fine sands interbedded with coarser sands. The age of this locality has not been firmly established; however, the freshwater invertebrate fauna and the presence of spatulate sauropod teeth suggest an Early Cretaceous Aptian age roughly equivalent to beds of the ‘‘ Hütheg Svita’ ’ (Shuvalov, 2000). A more well­constrained age for Two Volcanoes awaits further work		1														https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EF6B2EFFA3FFD18B91A06EFF52FBBC#3B2ED065FFA3FFD08980A1D2FC70F9C1				MaterialCitation		
