Fig. 55 in Evolution Of Large Carnivores During The Mid-Cenozoic Of North America: The Temnocyonine Radiation (Mammalia, Amphicyonidae)
Fig. 55. Humerus and radius of (A) Delotrochanter oryktes and (B) Canis lupus. Anatomy of the D. oryktes forelimb and elongation of the radius and ulna are similar to these features in the wolf. Left humeri, anterior view; left radii, posterior view. Published as part of Hunt, Robert M., 2011, Evolu...
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Summary: | Fig. 55. Humerus and radius of (A) Delotrochanter oryktes and (B) Canis lupus. Anatomy of the D. oryktes forelimb and elongation of the radius and ulna are similar to these features in the wolf. Left humeri, anterior view; left radii, posterior view. Published as part of Hunt, Robert M., 2011, Evolution Of Large Carnivores During The Mid-Cenozoic Of North America: The Temnocyonine Radiation (Mammalia, Amphicyonidae), pp. 1-153 in Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2011 (358) on page 114, DOI:10.1206/358.1, http://zenodo.org/record/4610748 |
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