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Tibiotarsi of Grus cubensis,
Propelargus edwardsi, and
Palaelodus gracilipes at the
Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin...
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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...
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which were
found at
Tsagaan Kushu (Mongolia). Both are
distal ends of
tibiotarsi, and they seem
certainly more
similar to the
bones of Hesperornithiformes...
- centuries. The
material was
originally limited to a mere two
broken distal tibiotarsi, BMNH A4359 and A1528. The
taxonomic status and
systematic placement of...
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Comparison of
Buteogallus tibiotarsi...
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would result in
radically different interpretations. In 1975, the
distal tibiotarsi BMNH A1588 and BMNH A1528,
together with BMNH A4359, were by
Colin James...
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fragments of both
tibiotarsi, the
undersides of both metatarsi, and the second, third, and
fourth toes of each foot. The
tibiotarsi have an estimated...
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contain little else but
marine and seas**** animals.
There exist two
distal tibiotarsi from
another bird species,
specimens ANSP 13361 and AMNH 25221. Initially...
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Images Aphanapteryx bonasia Selys, 1848 Red rail
Rallidae Mandibles,
tibiotarsi Extinct Fulica newtoni Milne-Edwards, 1867
Mascarene coot
Rallidae Hip...