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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...
- vertebrae (those of the neck and thorax, including three fused into a notarium), sixteen synsacral vertebrae (those of the lumbar region and sacrum),...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...