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1–8: Lophopsittacus mauritianus subfossils

1 Left tibia, front view. l: attachments of the transverse ligament across the
long extensor tendons.
2 Right femur, posterior view.
3 Left metatarsus, plantar surface.
4 Left metatarsus, dorsal surface, g: groove for the tendon of the musculus extensor digitorum; i: insertion of the tendon of the m. tibialis anticus.
5 Dorsal view of the underjaw. p: posterior angle; f: facet for the quadrate; fi: additional facet for the jugal process of the quadrate.
6 Lateral view of the right jaw.
7 Ventral view of sternum. Sp.e.: spina externa sterni; p.l.a.: anterior lateral process; S: lateral line of m. subclavius.
8 Right lateral view of sternum. Sp.i.: spina externa sterni ; S: median line of m. subclavius.
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العربية: عظام ساق أحفورية، فك، عظم القص، 1893
Date Source https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/31083700#page/401/mode/1up Author Cambridge Engraving Company, established by looking throughout the journal issue and only finding the company attributed. Published by Edward Newton & Hans Gadow.

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