Birgerbohlinia schaubi Crusafont, 1952
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https://doi.org/ 10.26879/653 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EE87E7-BA28-574E-A2CE-FF76A5FCFC03 |
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Felipe |
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Birgerbohlinia schaubi Crusafont, 1952 |
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Birgerbohlinia schaubi Crusafont, 1952
Specimens. IPS 935, IPS 7640, IPS 5059, IPS 5060, IPS 5014, IPS 7629, IPS 5010, IPS 5061, MGUV 7806, AMNH 20610
Description. The synovial fossa is open and is oval in shape ( Figure 10 View FIGURE 10 ). The step between the two facets is thin and well-marked. The medial and lateral epicondyles are asymmetrical. The medial epicondyle is more prominent and square. The lateral epicondyle is triangular in shape, is less developed, and has a fossa close to the articular surface (proximodorsal) ( Figure 5.5 View FIGURE 5 ). The lateral epicondyle continues onto the palmar lateral ridge. There is a well-developed proximal dorsal tuberosity. The medial ridge is rounded and the lateral ridge is sharp. They create a deep central trough that flattens two-thirds down the shaft ( Figure 6.2 View FIGURE 6 ). Both the medial and lateral ridges are rounded proximally and become progressively flatter distally. The distal shaft flares more on the medial edge. The keel of the distal condyles slightly extends onto the palmar distal shaft. The articular edge is vertical.
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