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- forearm (radius) and a tail bone (part of a vertebra, specifically a platycoelous caudal centrum). The remains were originally classified as belonging...
- vertebrae which have front faces ranging from very weakly concave to flat (platycoelous) or convex (opisthocoelous). Another notable feature of elaphrosaurine...
- ventral sides. An anterior caudal vertebra was also known, which was platycoelous (flat anterior and posterior ends) and short. This caudal was incomplete...
- (2010). "A Method for Estimation of Lateral and Vertical Mobility of Platycoelous Vertebrae of Tetrapods". Paleontological Journal. 44 (2): 209–225. Bibcode:2010PalJ...
- than other ornithomimids. The centra (or bodies) of the vertebrae were platycoelous, with a flat front surface and a concave hind surface, except for the...
- ischium, femur, tibia, radius and part of a vertebra (specifically a platycoelous caudal centrum). Remains no longer exist Initially described as a Theropod...
- narrow. The dorsals are platycoelous and have smooth sides lacking pleurocoels. The front tail vertebrae are also platycoelous, with a flat front and concave...
- and robust cervical vertebrae with relatively short neural spines and platycoelous (concave at both ends) to opisthocoelus (concave posterior ends) centra...
- and therefore not unique to Segnosaurus. The cervical vertebrae were platycoelous and had large, m****ive centra (bodies) and low neural arches. The sacrum...
- amphicoelous (noun: amphicoely) centra are strongly concave on both ends. platycoelous (noun: platycoely) are slightly concave at both ends. amphiplatian (noun:...