Here we present the first BM estimate for a dinocephalian on the basis of the remarkably well preserved and complete skeleton of the basal tapinocephalid Tapinocaninus pamelae from the lowermost Beaufort Group of South Africa. We reconstructed three 3D models of Tapinocaninus using mounted ...
from Antarctica have been reconstructed using photographs of the skeleton of C. pichileufensis48 and the 3D model of C. gayi (Table 1, Fig. S3). The height of the transition (HT) from the iliac shaft and ilial body (Fig. S3) have been used as reference for comparison to reconstruct...
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Trans. upon the fossil skeleton whose skull is in Bullock's Museum. We have now made out all its parts, it has four legs, and I have given it a place between Lizzards & Proteus's [salamanders] on account of its cupped vertebrae—yours, from the Blow Hole, must be a Whale. The "...
incorporated into the post-cranial skeleton, and thus likely had an ‘avian-style’ form of respiration, it is most parsimonious to identify these pathologic structures as stemming from a respiratory infection. Although several extant avian infections produce comparable symptoms, the most parsimonious ...
The new taxon is represented by a well-preserved skeleton, including the skull and lower jaw, the presacral vertebral column and partial ribs, the right scapula, a partial forelimb, part of the pelvic girdle, and an almost complete hind limb. It is distinguished from other coelophysoid therop...
Notwithstanding their size, they present birdlike characters in the skeleton, esp. in the pelvis and hind limbs. Some walked on their three-toed hind feet, thus producing the large "bird tracks," so-called, of mesozoic sandstones; others were five-toed and quadrupedal. See Illust. of ...
This particular cousin is rare to begin with, but what made the find so spectacular was that theskeletonwas virtually complete. However, things were not as easy as brushing all the bones into a dustpan and taking them home. It took Clarke and his team a painstaking 20 years to find, clea...
It would be nice to see the ?Diplodocus specimens from Poison Creek at the CMM included in a study too; the skeleton and skulls appear fairly complete. There seems to be considerable variety in the SMA specimens, suggesting some diversity of diplodocines in the area. Interesting. LeeB. Ske...