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including the 611
millimetres (24.1 in) long femur, the tibia,
fibula and
astragalocalcaneum of the ankle. The
exceptional complete fusion,
without sutures, of...
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bones from the
right leg,
including the femur, the
tibia with
fused astragalocalcaneum, and
metatarsals III and IV. The
generic name, Eoneophron, combines...
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partial skeleton. PBMNH.P.10.115.T, a tibia. PBMNH.P.10.118.T, an
astragalocalcaneum.
isolated teeth. A
large dromaeosaurid.
Possibly chimeric. Magnusavis...
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complete frontal,
attached to a
partial parietal Noasauridae Indeterminate San Remo
Member NMV P221202,
astragalocalcaneum A non-elaphrosaurine noasaurid....
- calcaneum,
which are
fused together,
collectively referred to as an
astragalocalcaneum.
Referred material of
Vayuraptor consist of a
right coracoid (PRC-NB...
- with its shaft. The
proximal tarsals are
never fused in a
separate astragalocalcaneum; a
tibiotarsus is formed. The
third metatarsal is the longest; the...
-
calcaneum are
fused into a
single element simply referred to as the
astragalocalcaneum. However,
where the two
bones can
still be
differentiated in most...
- metacarpal,
right manual phalanges and unguals, both tibiae, the left
astragalocalcaneum,
several left metatarsals, and
several right pedal phalanges and unguals...
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Permian specimens are
referable to Barasaurus. The
presence of a
fused astragalocalcaneum indicate that they
belong to the Procolophonia.
Among parareptiles...
- femur;
MBLUZ P.5018, a
partial left ischium; and
MBLUZ P.5005, a left
astragalocalcaneum.
Though the
choice of a
tooth as the type
specimen is
uncommon for...