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Description Tharosaurus (cervical vertebrae).jpg |
English:
Cervical vertebrae (CV6/8) of
Tharosaurus indicus
. (a)
RWR-241-A
, anterior cotyle in anterior view. (b–k)
RWR-241-B
, partial vertebra, photographs and line drawings in (b,c) right lateral view, red line indicates U-shaped ridge demarcating anterior and posterior halves of lateral pneumatic fossa; (d,e) left lateral view; (f,g) ventral view, red line indicates posteriorly bifurcated midline keel and arrow indicates accessory ridge; (h,i) posterior view, arrows and red arrowheads indicate deep bifurcation of neural arch and triangular facets below cotyle, respectively. (j,k) dorsal view, arrowhead indicates passage enclosed by bifid neural arch and ligament scars and striations marked in red and purple, respectively. Broken areas and artefacts in grey and pink, respectively. c centrum, cpof centropostzygapophyseal fossa, cpol centropostzygapophyseal lamina, lf lateral fossa, lvf lateroventral flange, mk midline keel, na neural arch, nc neural canal, pvf posteroventral fossa, tpol intrapostzygapophyseal lamina. Scale bars represent 50 mm.
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Source | "Fossils of the oldest diplodocoid dinosaur suggest India was a major centre for neosauropod radiation" |
Author | S Bajpai, D Datta, P Pandey, T Ghosh, K Kumar & D Bhattacharya |
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