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- The scapulocoracoid is the unit of the pectoral girdle that contains the coracoid and sca****. The coracoid itself is a beak-shaped bone that is commonly...
- MPC-D 100/15 and consists of both left and right arms including the scapulocoracoids, both humeri (upper arm bones), right ulna with radius and left ulna...
- long in pterosaurs. In advanced species, their combined whole, the scapulocoracoid, was almost vertically oriented. The shoulder blade in that case ****ed...
- theropods and related animals), the entire unit is rigid and called scapulocoracoid. This plays a major role in bird flight. In other dinosaurs, the main...
- the humerus, radius, ulna, a partial metacarpal IV, phalanx IV-1, scapulocoracoids, and synsacra. Alcione is named after Alcyone, who was transformed...
- and 11–14, proximal tail vertebrae, ribs and chevrons, a fragmentary scapulocoracoid, humerus, ulna, partial ilium, a nearly complete femur, fibula, and...
- including the posterior part of skull, four cervical vertebrae, the scapulocoracoids, left humerus, partial right wing and right leg distal to mid tibiotarsus...
- scapulocoracoid bone. As the first digits appeared, the pectoral structure lost its direct connection to the head skeleton while the scapulocoracoid grew...
- in all. No caudal (tail) vertebrae are preserved. Quetzalcoatlus' scapulocoracoid, a fusion of the sca**** and coracoid, bones, was U-shaped and broad...
- Scapulocoracoid BYU 9462 has been seen as a possible Brachiosaurus bone; it was originally ****igned to Ultrasauros (now a junior synonym of Supersaurus)...