Fig. 27 in Long-Legged Pursuit Carnivorans (Amphicyonidae, Daphoeninae) From The Early Miocene Of North America
Fig. 27. Placement of the fovea capitis femoris for the femoral ligament in Borocyon robustum and some living carnivorans. In cheetah, puma, and wolf the fovea is more centrally situated on the femoral head, whereas in the lion, tiger, and B. robustum it is more posteriorly placed, indicating a some...
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ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:10111412 2024-09-15T18:01:15+00:00 Fig. 27 in Long-Legged Pursuit Carnivorans (Amphicyonidae, Daphoeninae) From The Early Miocene Of North America Robert M. Hunt, Jr. 2009-03-17 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10111412 unknown Zenodo https://doi.org/10.1206/593.1 lsid:urn:lsid:plazi.org:pub:FFC6FFDBFFE9F359A1687914840BF831 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFC6FFDBFFE9F359A1687914840BF831 https://zenodo.org/record/10111354 http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FF87A3FFE4F34DA1107BEC85C9FE2F https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10111411 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10111412 oai:zenodo.org:10111412 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 2009(318), 1-95, (2009-03-17) Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Chordata Mammalia Carnivora Amphicyonidae Daphoenodon info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2009 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1011141210.1206/593.110.5281/zenodo.10111411 2024-07-26T21:19:09Z Fig. 27. Placement of the fovea capitis femoris for the femoral ligament in Borocyon robustum and some living carnivorans. In cheetah, puma, and wolf the fovea is more centrally situated on the femoral head, whereas in the lion, tiger, and B. robustum it is more posteriorly placed, indicating a somewhat more abducted femur in these large felids and Borocyon. Diagram of articulated femur and pelvis shows femoral head of B. robustum fully adducted; the femur is more abducted in normal stance. A, Acinonyx jubatus; B, Canis lupus; C, Felis concolor; D, Panthera leo; E, Borocyon robustum; F, Panthera tigris. Published as part of Robert M. Hunt, Jr., 2009, Long-Legged Pursuit Carnivorans (Amphicyonidae, Daphoeninae) From The Early Miocene Of North America, pp. 1-95 in Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2009 (318) on page 55, DOI:10.1206/593.1, http://zenodo.org/record/10111354 Other/Unknown Material Canis lupus Zenodo |
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Fig. 27. Placement of the fovea capitis femoris for the femoral ligament in Borocyon robustum and some living carnivorans. In cheetah, puma, and wolf the fovea is more centrally situated on the femoral head, whereas in the lion, tiger, and B. robustum it is more posteriorly placed, indicating a somewhat more abducted femur in these large felids and Borocyon. Diagram of articulated femur and pelvis shows femoral head of B. robustum fully adducted; the femur is more abducted in normal stance. A, Acinonyx jubatus; B, Canis lupus; C, Felis concolor; D, Panthera leo; E, Borocyon robustum; F, Panthera tigris. Published as part of Robert M. Hunt, Jr., 2009, Long-Legged Pursuit Carnivorans (Amphicyonidae, Daphoeninae) From The Early Miocene Of North America, pp. 1-95 in Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2009 (318) on page 55, DOI:10.1206/593.1, http://zenodo.org/record/10111354 |
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Fig. 27 in Long-Legged Pursuit Carnivorans (Amphicyonidae, Daphoeninae) From The Early Miocene Of North America |
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Fig. 27 in Long-Legged Pursuit Carnivorans (Amphicyonidae, Daphoeninae) From The Early Miocene Of North America |
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Fig. 27 in Long-Legged Pursuit Carnivorans (Amphicyonidae, Daphoeninae) From The Early Miocene Of North America |
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fig. 27 in long-legged pursuit carnivorans (amphicyonidae, daphoeninae) from the early miocene of north america |
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