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Annale - Universiteit van Stellenbosch: Reeks A.
lacking procoracoidal elements. For reasons which will be explained below,
these names are incorrect and misleading and have no morphological
significance. Much confusion has arisen about the nomenclature of the different
elements ...
University of Stellenbosch, 1959
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Mesozoic Birds: Above the Heads of Dinosaurs
The coracoid lacks the procoracoidal process. The bones of the pelvic girdle are
unfused. The tarso- metatarsus is fused only proximally, though in the Late
Cretaceous enantiornithine, Avisaurus gloriae, the tarso- metatarsus has a distal
...
Luis M. Chiappe, Lawrence M. Witmer, 2002
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Living Dinosaurs: The Evolutionary History of Modern Birds
An osseous bridge linking the acrocoracoidal to the procoracoidal process:
absent (0); present (1). Coracoid fused to claviculae: absent (0); present (1).
Coracoid articular facet for the scapula: an excavated cotila (0); not a cotila (1).
Scapula ...
Dr. Gareth Dyke, Gary Kaiser, 2011
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Annale van die Universiteit van Stellenbosch
cording to Siebenrock (1893) Brookesia lacks an "epi-coracoid", and Für- bringer
(1900) calls the coracoid of Chamœleo a "Coracoid s. str." lacking procoracoidal
elements. For reasons which will be explained below, these names are ...
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Novo dicionário da língua portuguesa
(Lat. proconsularis) * *Procoracoidal*, m.eadj. Dizse de um osso, situado na
espádua dealgunsanimaes. * *Procoracoídeo*,m. eadj. Anat. Dizse de um osso,
situado naespáduade alguns animaes. (De pro... + coracoídeo) *Procrastinação*
, f.
Cândido de Figueiredo, 1937
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Acta palaeornithologica: 3. Symposium SAPE: 5. ...
Most of Walker's (1981) characterization of the group can still stand including the
nature of the articulation of the scapula with the coracoid; the absence of a
procoracoidal process; the presence of a triangular depression in the dorsal
surface of ...
Dieter Stefan Peters, Society of Avian Paleontology and Evolution. Symposium, 1995
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The Lost World of the Moa: Prehistoric Life of New Zealand
All coracoids examined have a procoracoidal foramen. Scapula. The neck of the
scapula is long (about 25% of the total length) and the dorsal margin of the blade
is approximately in line with the neck. The angle in the blade is rather sharp ...
T. H. Worthy, Richard N. Holdaway, 2002
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Taxonomic Revision and Phylogenetic Analysis of the ...
As in Mancalla cea'rosensis, Aethia, and Alle, the procoracoidal process is not
punctured by a foramen for passage of the tendon of m. supracoracoideus. The
procoracoid process points dorsomedially as in all Alcidae except Aethia, in
which ...
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Patterns and Processes of Vertebrate Evolution
... posterior to the anterior margin; posterior margin of sternum much emargin-
ated; outer metacarpal distal to the others. (5) Laterally flexible furcula; rounded
concave scapular facet on coracoid; distinct straplike procoracoidal process; keel
...
Robert Lynn Carroll, 1997
The notion that a procoracoidal foramen occurs in some Anserinae was
perpetuated by the statement of Howard (1964:250) that "...this foramen is rarely
found in the Anatidae [sic] except in Anseranas and occasionally in certain swans
.