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Steatornis caripensis = Steatornis caripensis Humboldt, 1817

English: Oilbird osteology.
  1. Left wing from lateral
  2. Left wrist from medial
  3. Tarsometatarsus from proximal
  4. Ankle from lateral
  5. Pelvis from ventral
ac = acetabulum, cd.v. = caudal vertebra, d.c.2 = second distal carpal, d.c.3 = third distal carpal, dg1-3 = first to third fingers, fbe = fibulare, h = humerus, im = intercondylar space of distal tibiotarsus, isc = ischium, mt.c.1 = first metacarpal, mt.c.2 = second metacarpal, mt.c.3 = third metacarpal, nv = naviculare, o.h.c. = humerocapsulare, pb = pubis, pr.i. = pre-ilium, pt.i. = post-ilium, r = radius, [rd = distal end of radius], s.r.1 = first sacral rib, s.v.1 = first sacral vertebra, s.v.15 = fifteenth sacral vertebra, t = tibia, [tb = condyles of distal tibiotarsus], t.mt. = tarsometatarsus, u = ulna, [ul = distal end of ulna].
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Source Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London (vol. 1889 issue 2, plate XX)
Author Parker & Coward
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