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Notarium or os
dorsale is a bone
consisting of the
fused vertebra of the
shoulder in
birds and some pterosaurs. The
structure helps brace the
chest against...
- pterosaurs, the
backbone over the
shoulders fused into a
structure known as a
notarium,
which served to
stiffen the
torso during flight, and
provide a stable...
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vertebrae (those of the neck and thorax,
including three fused into a
notarium),
sixteen synsacral vertebrae (those of the
lumbar region and sacrum),...
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exhibited apomorphies of
Columbiformes and
Sandgrouses (Pteroclidae) such as a
notarium, and a
short coracoid shaft. It was a part of the
diverse "Hipparion fauna"...
- (back)
vertebrae are
fused into a
notarium, as in some
other pterosaurs and birds: the
vertebral count of the
notarium is
unlike Zhejiangopterus, which...
- nostril) and a
slender eye socket. Some of the
vertebrae were
fused into a
notarium, to
which the
shoulder blades connected. It had very
large forelimbs, with...
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previously described in
giant azhdarchid pterosaurs, such as a
complete notarium,
dorsosacral vertebrae and a
caudal vertebra. Due to the age of its fossils...
- women" in 1631 and
described himself on the
title page as (their?) "General
Notarium." It is not
clear who is
behind the
pseudonym Johann Frauenlob.
There is...
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papam et
omnes fratres in
predicta causa. Set
fortes aduersarios inueni:
Notarium domini pape, et
Magistrum Iohannem capuan., et
Conradum Marescal**** pape...
- skull. The
first five
dorsal vertebrae of
Tropeognathus are
fused into a
notarium, with five
sacral vertebrae fused into a synsacrum, and the
third and fourth...