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English: Femur and tibia of Tyrannomimus fukuiensis. Left femora of FPDM-V-11338 (a–c) and 10295 (d–f), right tibia (FPDM-V-11339, mirrored; g–i) and left tibia (FPDM-V-11340; j–l) in anterior (a, d, j), lateral (b, e, h, k), posterior (c, i, l), distal (f) and proximal (g) views. Abbreviations: at accessory trochanter, cc cnemial crest, ct crista tibiofibularis, fco fibular condyle, fcr fibular crest, fh femoral head, g groove, gt greater trochanther, lc lateral condyle, lm lateral malleolus, lt lesser trochanter, mm medial malleolus, ts trochanteric shelf. Scale bars equal to 10 mm. |
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Source | "New theropod dinosaur from the Lower Cretaceous of Japan provides critical implications for the early evolution of ornithomimosaurs" |
Author | S Hattori, M Shibata, S Kawabe, T Imai, H Nishi & Y Azuma |
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