File:Dystrophaeus viaemalae holotype ulna.png
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DescriptionDystrophaeus viaemalae holotype ulna.png |
English: Illustration of the right ulna of USNM 2364, the holotype of the sauropod dinosaur Dystrophaeus viaemalae, in five views. Identified as a left humerus in original caption, but recognized as a right ulna by Huene (1904) "Dystrophaeus viaemalae Cope in neuer Beleuchtung". |
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Source | Rearranged figures from plate LXXXIII of "Report upon United States Geographical Surveys west of the one hundredth meridian", from scan at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/bibliography/49058 |
Author | Thomas Sinclair & Son |
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