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Fig 6. Humeri of extant and fossil Anhingidae and Phalacrocoracidae.
A, B, Anhinga pannonica from the Hammerschmiede clay pit (GPIT/AV/00217), C, D, Phalacrocorax intermedius from the early Miocene of France; from (Milne-Edwards 1867–1969: pl. 43), E, F, extant Phalacrocorax carbo (SMF 2939), and G, H, extant Anhinga anhinga (SMF 9967); the bones are shown in caudal (A, C, E, G) and cranial (B, D, F, H) view. The arrows indicate the distal ends of the crista bicipitalis and crista deltopectoralis. Note the long crista deltopectoralis and poorly developed crus dorsale fossae of Phalacrocorax intermedius. Abbreviations: cbp, crista bicipitalis; cdf, crus dorsale fossae; cdp, crista deltopectoralis. The scale bars equal 10 mm; the size of P. intermedius was inferred from (Milne-Edwards 1867–1969: pl. 43), which depicts the fossil in natural size).
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G. Mayr, T. Lechner & M. Böhme: The large-sized darter Anhinga pannonica (Aves, Anhingidae) from the late Miocene hominid Hammerschmiede locality in Southern Germany. In: PLoS ONE, Vol. 15, No. 5, 2020, e0232179
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Gerald Mayr, Thomas Lechner & Madelaine Böhme
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