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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...
- bones from the right leg, including the femur, the tibia with fused astragalocalcaneum, and metatarsals III and IV. The generic name, Eoneophron, combines...
- partial skeleton. PBMNH.P.10.115.T, a tibia. PBMNH.P.10.118.T, an astragalocalcaneum. isolated teeth. A large dromaeosaurid. Possibly chimeric. Magnusavis...
- 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...
- 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...