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missing in the
latter is the
carpometacarpus.
Carpometacarpal joint, a
joint (not a bone) in the
human wrist "
carpometacarpus". Dictionary.com. Retrieved...
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approximately 16 kg (35 lb). From
Liang Bua,
fragments of a left ulna, left
carpometacarpus, left tibiotarsus, and a
nearly complete left
femur were discovered...
- (articulated), the
proximal right carpometacarpus, the
proximal left
carpometacarpus, the
distal left
carpometacarpus, the synsacrum, the
right and left...
- and
stouter to
allow them to
serve as fins. 1).
Humerus 2).
Sesamoid Bone 3).
Radius 4). Ulna 5).
Radial Carpal bone 6).
Carpometacarpus 7). Phalanges...
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delicate bones do not
preserve well.
Queensland Museum specimens F20688 (
carpometacarpus) and F24685 (tibiotarsus) from Murgon, Queensland, are
fossil bone...
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bones of the
metacarpus and part of the
carpal bones merge into a
carpometacarpus. The
bones of
three fingers are
attached to it. The
frontmost one bears...
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several fragmentary coracoids, a
carpometacarpus, and both
extremities of a tarsometatarsus. The
coracoids and
carpometacarpus were
noticeably more robust...
- 17th century, few
details were
provided by
these accounts. In 1893, a
carpometacarpus wing-bone and a
pelvis from the Mare aux
Songes swamp were used to...
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Alvarenga &
Guilherme (2003) a
cervical vertebra (the holotype) and a
carpometacarpus;
additional material includes another cervical vertebra and femur,...
- sca****; 20.
dorsal vertebrae; 21. humerus; 22. ulna; 23. radius; 24.
carpus (
carpometacarpus); 25.
metacarpus (
carpometacarpus); 26. digits; 27. alula...