File:U.W. 101-1417 (Homo naled) talus compared to OH 8.jpg

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English: The talus of Homo naledi is compared to OH 8 (often referred to as H. habilis) in dorsal (top) and proximal (bottom) views. Notice that compared to U.W. 101-1417, the OH 8 talar head and distal trochlea twists medially. Additionally, in proximal view, the differently shaped trochlear surfaces are apparent. H. naledi possesses a mediolaterally flat surface with only a weak midline groove, whereas OH 8 possesses a deeply keeled trochlear surface and an elevated lateral rim. Scale bar 1cm
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Source W. E. H. Harcourt-Smith, Z. Throckmorton, K. A. Congdon, B. Zipfel, A. S. Deane, M. S. M. Drapeau, S. E. Churchill, L. R. Berger & J. M. DeSilva (2015). "The foot of Homo naledi". Nature Communications 6: 8432. DOI:10.1038/ncomms9432. Supplementary Information
Author W. E. H. Harcourt-Smith, Z. Throckmorton, K. A. Congdon, B. Zipfel, A. S. Deane, M. S. M. Drapeau, S. E. Churchill, L. R. Berger & J. M. DeSilva

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