Sivatherium giganteum Falconer and Cautley, 1836
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https://doi.org/ 10.26879/653 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EE87E7-BA20-5746-A19F-F983A42BF94A |
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Felipe |
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Sivatherium giganteum Falconer and Cautley, 1836 |
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Sivatherium giganteum Falconer and Cautley, 1836
Specimens. NHM UK 39752, NHM UK 39753 Description. The proximal articular surface exhibits three distinct facets. The lateral facet for the os naviculocuboideum is kidney-shaped. The medial facet for the os cuneiforme intermediolaterale is half-moon shaped and contacts the os cuneiforme mediale facet in a small point. The lateral epicondyle is larger with a flatter surface. It is divided into a plantar and a dorsal head by a deep longitudinally oriented groove ( Figure 5.3 View FIGURE 5 ). The plantar head is oriented longitudinally, and the dorsal head flares outward ( Figure 16 View FIGURE 16 ). The medial epicondyle protrudes more due to a circular bony protrusion on the plantar surface ( Figure 17). It is split into a plantar and a dorsal head by a shallow, wide groove on the medial shaft. Both heads slightly flare outward ( Figure 9 View FIGURE 9 ). The medial and lateral epicondyles are separated by a wide, flattened groove. There is no discernible pygmaios. The medial and lateral ridges are very rounded and small, creating a flattened central trough. The distal shaft flares outward, notably on the lateral edge. There is no visible pyramidal rise. The keels of the distal condyles slightly extend onto the plantar surface of the distal shaft.
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