- and
concave surface that
likely worked as the
insertion for the m.
iliofemoralis internus in life, and the
lesser trochanter had the
insertion for the...
- developed. In dinosaurs, this area
serves as the
insertion point of the
iliofemoralis muscles (analogous to the
gluteus muscles in mammals).
Obturator externus...
-
ilium is concave,
serving as an
attachment surface for the
Musculus iliofemoralis, the main
thigh muscle.
Above the hip joint, on this
surface a low vertical...
- femur, near the
femoral head. It was
probably an
insertion point for m.
iliofemoralis cranialis,
which helps to
raise the leg. Most
archosaurs and archosaur...
- bone and
lower on the shaft. This scar may have
attached to the M.
iliofemoralis externus, a
muscle which has a
similar role to the M. iliotrochantericus...
-
transverse groove, and also
bears a scar for the
attachment of the
iliofemoralis externus muscle that is
connected to the
intermuscular line; the same...
-
covered with grooves. This bump was
likely an
attachment point for the
iliofemoralis muscle which helped to
stabilize the hip. The
distal part of the femur...
-
upper surface of the
femoral head. It also
possessed a scar for the
iliofemoralis muscle and a
distinct oval pit on its rear edge,
which is not known...