Figure 14 in Functional anatomy and biomechanics of the postcranial skeleton of Simocyon batalleri (Viret, 1929) (Carnivora, Ailuridae) from the Late Miocene of Spain
Figure 14. Left scapulae in lateral view of Gulo gulo (A), Simocyon batalleri from Batallones-1 (B), Ailurus fulgens (C) and Potos flavus (D) showing the different development of the attachment areas for the teres major (t.m.) and subscapularis minor (s.m.) muscles. Broken line shows inferred contou...
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Summary: | Figure 14. Left scapulae in lateral view of Gulo gulo (A), Simocyon batalleri from Batallones-1 (B), Ailurus fulgens (C) and Potos flavus (D) showing the different development of the attachment areas for the teres major (t.m.) and subscapularis minor (s.m.) muscles. Broken line shows inferred contour of the missing cranial margin of the scapula of S. batalleri. The bones are illustrated at the same size. Published as part of Salesa, Manuel J., Antón, Mauricio, Peigné, Stéphane & Morales, Jorge, 2008, Functional anatomy and biomechanics of the postcranial skeleton of Simocyon batalleri (Viret, 1929) (Carnivora, Ailuridae) from the Late Miocene of Spain, pp. 593-621 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 152 (3) on page 610, DOI:10.1111/j.1096-3642.2007.00370.x, http://zenodo.org/record/5442636 |
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