Forelimb musculature and osteological correlates in Sauropodomorpha (Dinosauria, Saurischia)
Fig 14
Osteological correlates on the radius in Sauropodomorpha.
Sauropodomorph radii depicting the M. biceps brachii scar (arrow) and the longitudinal ridge (lr) in Plateosaurus engelhardti (MB.R. 4404.46 skelett 25) in medial view (A); Ruehleia bedheimensis (MB.R. 4718.59) in anterior view (B); Sefapanosaurus zastronensis (BP/1/7435) in anterior view (C); Antetonitrus ingenipes (BP/1/4952) in anterior view (D); Apatosaurus louisae (Reprinted from Gilmore, Fig 12A in [86] under a CC BY license, with permission from Carnegie Museum of Natural History, original copyright 1936) in posterior view (E); Rapetosaurus krausei (FMNH-PR 2209) in posterior view (F); Giraffatitan brancai (HMN SII mounted skeleton) in anteromedial view (G); Elaltitan lilloi (PVL 4628) in lateral (H) and anterior (I) views; Diamantinisaurus matildae (AODF 603) in posterior view (J); Opisthocoelicaudia skarzynskii (Reprinted from Borsuk-Bialynicka, Fig 8C in [15] under a CC BY license, with permission from Instytut Paleobiologii PAN, original copyright 1977) in medial view (K); Neuquensaurus australis (MLP-CS 1169) in anterior (L) and posterior (M) views. Scale bar: 3 cm (A)-(D), (F); 10 cm (G)-(M); not to scale (E).
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