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English: Left and right ulnae in posterior (A, G), anterior (B, H), lateral (C, D), medial (D, J), proximal (E, K) and distal (F, L) views. Abbreviations: cp, coronoid process; haf, humeral articular facet; lt, lateral tuberosity; me, medial expansion of distal end; oc, olecranon process; ulg, lateral groove; rf, radial facet. |
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Source | Image file from Hocknull S, White M, Tischler T, Cook A, Calleja N, Sloan T, Elliott D (2009). "New Mid-Cretaceous (Latest Albian) Dinosaurs from Winton, Queensland, Australia". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0006190. PMID 19584929. PMC: 2703565. | |
Author | Hocknull S, White M, Tischler T, Cook A, Calleja N, Sloan T, Elliott D | |
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