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- hip bones). The ilium (main hip bone) is 55.3 cm (21.8 in) long. The preacetabular ala (front expansion) of the ilium was curved on the bottom and was...
- a bit lower, between the preacetabular blade and pubic peduncle. This concavity, known as the cuppedicus (or preacetabular) fossa, was rimmed by a prominent...
- is known from the distal end of the left ulna, two fragments of the preacetabular wing of the left ilium, acetabular region of the left hemipelvis, fragment...
- characters: humerus shorter than sca****; ulna ~70% of femoral length; preacetabular process, tibia, metatarsus and pedal digit III longer compared to femur...
- pubis, and ischium. The ilium was a large element, having a narrow preacetabular process (anterior end) and a wide postacetabular process (posterior...
- of the external side of the left ilium being the most complete. The preacetabular blade is short and wide, with a m****ive pubic peduncle, while the postacetabular...
- (Figure 1a). Additionally, the ilium had a forward-pointing process (the preacetabular process) to support the abdomen. This resulted in a four-pronged pelvic...
- The anterior expansion of the iliac blade is termed the preacetabular process (also: preacetabular ala), and the posterior expansion the postacetabular process...
- and CM 73372. Weinbaum (2002) and Novak (2004) even noted that the preacetabular process of the ilium in CM 73372 was much longer than that of P. kirkpatricki...
- processes, a postacetabular process that is only 36% the length of the preacetabular process, and an ischium that has an unkinked, smooth bottom edge. Kirkland...