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Publikováno v:
Journal of Anatomy
The evolutionary history of archosaurs and their closest relatives is characterized by a wide diversity of locomotor modes, which has even been suggested as a pivotal aspect underlying the evolutionary success of dinosaurs vs. pseudosuchians across t
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https://hdl.handle.net/10919/111814
https://hdl.handle.net/10919/111814
Publikováno v:
Geodiversitas, 43(16), 575. Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle
Middle Jurassic sauropod taxa are poorly known, due to a stratigraphic bias of localities yielding body fossils. One such locality is Cerro Cóndor North, Cañadón Asfalto Formation, Patagonia, Argentina, dated to latest Early-Middle Jurassic. From
Autor:
Walter Scott Persons, Philip J. Currie
Publikováno v:
The Anatomical Record. 303:1146-1157
The femoral fourth trochanter is the attachment site of the caudofemoralis musculature, which is the primary hindlimb retractor in most non-avian dinosaurs. Early ornithischian dinosaurs are uniquely characterized by a fourth trochanter with a promin
Publikováno v:
American Museum Novitates. 2020
A new dromaeosaurid dinosaur, Shri devi, from the Late Cretaceous deposit of the Barun Goyot Formation at Khulsan, Mongolia, is described here. The Barun Goyot Formation (herein referred to as the Barun Goyot) is stratigraphically intermediate betwee
Publikováno v:
BC studies
BC studies, BC Studies, 2017, 19 (4), pp.495-503. ⟨10.1111/let.12203⟩
Lethaia
Lethaia, Wiley, 2017, 19 (4), pp.495-503. ⟨10.1111/let.12203⟩
BC studies, BC Studies, 2017, 19 (4), pp.495-503. ⟨10.1111/let.12203⟩
Lethaia
Lethaia, Wiley, 2017, 19 (4), pp.495-503. ⟨10.1111/let.12203⟩
International audience; Iberosuchus macrodon is a Cenozoic crocodyliform interpreted as a terrestrial, cursorial form. To assess whether this adaptation was accompanied by a high growth rate and an elevated resting metabolic rate (two features common
Autor:
Eunice Yip, Andrew A. Farke
Publikováno v:
Vertebrate Anatomy, Morphology, Palaeontology, Vol 7 (2019)
A nearly complete, but isolated, femur of a small hadrosaurid from the Hell Creek Formation of Montana is tentatively referred to Edmontosaurus annectens . At 28 cm long, the element can be classified as that from an “early juvenile” individual,
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https://doi.org/10.31233/osf.io/y6deh
https://doi.org/10.31233/osf.io/y6deh
Autor:
S. Christopher Bennett
Publikováno v:
Historical Biology. 27:796-814
It was claimed that pterosaurs had external mandibular fenestrae, antorbital fossae and muscle scars homologous with the femoral fourth trochanter of archosauriforms, and that those characters sugg...
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Autor:
Alfio Alessandro Chiarenza, Andrea Cau
Publikováno v:
PeerJ, Vol 4, p e1754 (2016)
PeerJ
PeerJ
We describe the partially preserved femur of a large-bodied theropod dinosaur from the Cenomanian “Kem Kem Compound Assemblage” (KKCA) of Morocco. The fossil is housed in the Museo Geologico e Paleontologico “Gaetano Giorgio Gemmellaro” in Pa
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http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/31054
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/31054
Publikováno v:
Repositório Institucional da USP (Biblioteca Digital da Produção Intelectual)
Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
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Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
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Femora of the holotype and only previously known specimen of the early sauropodomorph Pampadromaeus barberenai are incomplete and fractured. Here, we describe a new complete femur assigned to Pampadromaeus barberenai, quarried from the same outcrop o
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