Images of vertebra from Gilmore (1936:plate XXIV). At the bottom, the vertebrae are composed in a horizontal posture. Superimposed, the same vertebrae are shown inclined by the additional extension angles indicated in Table 1. If the slightly sub-horizontal osteological neutral pose of Stevens ...
The sameTornieriavertebra in dorsolateral oblique view, showing some pneumatic features on the lateral aspect of the neural spine. The pocks on the centrum are also raising my pneumaticity antennae, but I can’t be sure from my limited set of 16-year-old photos. WhenDiplodocuscaudals have pn...
As my Constant Reader, Mike’s helped enforce the good habits of mind and of writing that are the subject of that Nothing Human “Shallow feedback” post. The same Tornieria vertebra in dorsolateral oblique view, showing some pneumatic features on the lateral aspect of the neural spine. The...
NHMUK PV R5937, “The Archbishop”, cervical vertebra S (probably C7).A.Reconstruction of right lateral view with neural spine, prezygapophysis, diapophysis, parapophysus, condyle and cervical rib restored. Most anatomical features are as in the reconstruction of Cervical V: only unique elements...
Here’s one of the free caudal vertebrae of an ostrich,Struthio camelus, LACM Ornithology Bj342. It’s a bit asymmetric–the two halves of the neural spine are aimed in slightly different directions, and one transverse process is angled just slightly differently than the other–but the asymmetr...
Images of vertebra from Gilmore (1936:plate XXIV). At the bottom, the vertebrae are composed in a horizontal posture. Superimposed, the same vertebrae are shown inclined by the additional extension angles indicated in Table 1. If the slightly sub-horizontal osteological neutral pose of Stevens ...
Next cabinet going around clockwise has these dorsal vertebrae and a couple of broken neural spine tops. The vertebra on the left is the one shown in lateral view at the top of this post. A tibia and a fibula. This is where it gets a little weird. I measured the other fibula, not ...
The LACM dorsal has a clearly reconstructed centrum, and in all other ways, including the position of the parapophyses and the slightly reclined neural spine, it’s a good match for this vertebra figured in Bonaparte and Coria (1993: fig. 2). The scale bar there is 50cm. In my scan,...
Max antero-posterior depth of fossa between spino-prezyg laminae (SPRLs): 80mm Neural spine cavity, max antero-posterior extent: 40mm Neural spine cavity, max medio-lateral extent: 70mm Finally, a huge thanks to Julia McHugh at Dinosaur Journey and Brooks Britt and Rod Scheetz at BYU for ...
Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week SV-POW! … All sauropod vertebrae, except when we're talking about Open Access. ISSN 3033-3695Tutorial 44: how to avoid using a preoccupied name for your new genus August 12, 2024The world is full of wonderful animals, both extant and extinct, and ...