FIGURE 4 in Were terror birds the apex continental predators of Antarctica? New findings in the early Eocene of Seymour Island

FIGURE 4. Fossil cariamiforms examined here. Ungual phalanx of the second right digit MLP-PV 13-XI-28-546 (A, C, E, G) in lateral (A), dorsal (C), medial (E), and proximal (G) views, and ungual phalanx of second digit MLP-PV 14-I- 10-199 (B, D, F) in lateral or medial (B, F) and dorsal (D) views. Sc...

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Main Authors: Hospitaleche, Carolina Acosta, Jones, Washington
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Published: Zenodo 2024
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12654009
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Summary:FIGURE 4. Fossil cariamiforms examined here. Ungual phalanx of the second right digit MLP-PV 13-XI-28-546 (A, C, E, G) in lateral (A), dorsal (C), medial (E), and proximal (G) views, and ungual phalanx of second digit MLP-PV 14-I- 10-199 (B, D, F) in lateral or medial (B, F) and dorsal (D) views. Scale bar: 10 mm. Published as part of Hospitaleche, Carolina Acosta & Jones, Washington, 2024, Were terror birds the apex continental predators of Antarctica? New findings in the early Eocene of Seymour Island, pp. 1-31 in Palaeontologia Electronica (a13) 27 (1) on page 9, DOI:10.26879/1340, http://zenodo.org/record/12653999