- from the
Latin calcaneus or calcaneum,
meaning heel; pl.:
calcanei or
calcanea) or heel bone is a bone of the
tarsus of the foot
which constitutes the...
- of two skulls, a humerus, two metacarpals, a tibia, an astragalus, two
calcanea, and five metatarsals, and
several parts of jaws. The
tibia is 29.7 cm...
- The
calcanea of
Yarasuchus (A) and
Teleocrater (B) seen from above,
showing 'crocodile-normal' features...
- (shallow depression) on the
internal surface of the
calcanea for
articulation with the astragalus. The
calcanea have a circular,
smooth surface divided by a...
-
inferences on
senses and intelligence.
calcaneum The
calcaneum (plural:
calcanea) is a
major bone of the
ankle (at the rear of the foot), and
together with...
-
sudamericid mammal.
Deccanolestes D.
hislopi Naskal microvertebrate site Molars,
calcanea, astralgi, humerus, ulna. A
eutherian mammal. D.
robustus Naskal microvertebrate...
-
dorsal and
caudal vertebrae, rib fragments, a
partial pubis, two
incomplete calcanea, and a
pedal ungual phalanx. All of the
material belongs to one individual...
- more so than
would be
expected for a
bovine of Pelorovis' size. Only two
calcanea can be
referred to Pelorovis,
which are
proportionally longer than those...
- tibiae, at 6.5
rather than 6 mm long. The
astragali are
larger than the
calcanea, but both have flat
proximal margins. The
first metatarsals are distinctly...
- limb
elements represented are a
fragmentary humerus, an ulna, a tibia,
calcanea,
possible metapodials, and some
phalanges that may be referable. No complete...