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Aenigmastropheus parringtoni, an early archosauromorph from the middle Late Permian of Tanzania.

Proximal end of the right ulna (UMZC T836, holotype) in anterior (A, B), dorsal (C), posterior (D), ventral (E), proximal (F) and distal (G). Abbreviations: ccb, collapsed cortical bone; d, depression; has, humeral articular surface; li, lip; ol, olecranon; sts, striated surface. Scale bar equals 1 cm.
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Author Martín D. Ezcurra, Torsten M. Scheyer, Richard J. Butler. Drawing by Emilio López-Rolandi.
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