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Definition of Tibiotarsi

Tibiotarsi
Tibiotarsus Tib`i*o*tar"sus, n.; pl. Tibiotarsi. (Anat.) The large bone between the femur and tarsometatarsus in the leg of a bird. It is formed by the union of the proximal part of the tarsus with the tibia.

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- Tibiotarsi of Grus cubensis, Propelargus edwardsi, and Palaelodus gracilipes at the Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin...
- examined the bones of the two genera and concluded that the distal ends of tibiotarsi and tarsometatarsi were the same and that Amphisagittarius should be synonymised...
- bone, a mandible, a coracoid, two sterna, two humeri, two ulnae, two tibiotarsi, a carpometacarpus, a tarsometatarsus, and three pedal phalanges. The...
- which were found at Tsagaan Kushu (Mongolia). Both are distal ends of tibiotarsi, and they seem certainly more similar to the bones of Hesperornithiformes...
- fragments of both tibiotarsi, the undersides of both metatarsi, and the second, third, and fourth toes of each foot. The tibiotarsi have an estimated...
- Comparison of Buteogallus tibiotarsi...
- crania were described by Cheneval and Escuillié in 1992. Two distal right tibiotarsi in 2008 and 2009 from the Saint Bathans Fauna of the Bannockburn Formation...
- would result in radically different interpretations. In 1975, the distal tibiotarsi BMNH A1588 and BMNH A1528, together with BMNH A4359, were by Colin James...
- centuries. The material was originally limited to a mere two broken distal tibiotarsi, BMNH A4359 and A1528. The taxonomic status and systematic placement of...
- contain little else but marine and seas**** animals. There exist two distal tibiotarsi from another bird species, specimens ANSP 13361 and AMNH 25221. Initially...