- bones.
There are
three proximal tarsals, the tibiale, intermedium, and
fibulare,
named for
their points of
articulation with the
bones of the
lower limb...
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femur To Head of the
fibula Identifiers Latin ligamentum collaterale fibulare,
ligamentum collaterale laterale TA98 A03.6.08.011 TA2 1895 FMA 9660 Anatomical...
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Drains to
Posterior tibial Artery Fibular artery Identifiers Latin venae fibulares TA98 A12.3.11.033 TA2 5078 FMA 21246
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mucous sheaths of the
tendons around the ankle,
lateral aspect.
Details Identifiers Latin retinacula fibulare Anatomical terminology [edit on Wikidata]...
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anatomical and
sceletal features,
including the
fusion of the
tibiale and
fibulare that have been used to
include the
fossil taxa
Miopelodytes and Tephrodytes...
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connect to the
bones of the
lower leg.
These three are the medium-sized
fibulare (which
connects to the fibula), the
small tibiale (which
connects to the...
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thought that
Limnoscelis possessed two
proximal tarsals,
consisting of the
fibulare and a
preaxial element comprising a
fused tibiale and intermedium. However...
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possessed a
prominent postaxial process of the
fibula hanging over the
fibulare bone
below it.
Tinirau is the
earliest known stem
tetrapod to have a significantly...
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neither is its metatarsal. The rear edge of
tarsal beneath the
fibula (
fibulare) is very
weakly notched. The
middle lower tarsal of T.
zitteli has convex...
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consisted of only two
bones as in mammals—a m****ive
astragalus and a
fibulare. In the
distal row at the
front of the foot, the
fourth and
fifth tarsals...