File:Catopsbaatar skeleton in ventral view.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionCatopsbaatar skeleton in ventral view.jpg | Multituberculate mammal Catopsbaatar catopsaloides (Kielan−Jaworowska, 1974),PM120/107, Upper Cretaceous, red beds of Hermiin Tsav, Her−miin Tsav I locality, Gobi Desert, Mongolia. General views of the skeleton, as preserved, before separation of particular bones. A. Dorsal view. B. Ventral view of the same, after separation of the skull and some bones. Explanation of the numbers: 1, left humerus; 2, head of ulna; 3, left scapulacoracoid; 4, ribfrom left side; 5, rib from left side; 6, rib from left side; 7, rib from left side; 8, incomplete lumbar vertebra; 9, rib from left side; 10, rib from left side; 11, leftclavicle; 12, fragment; 13, right metatarsal; 14, right metatarsal; 15, fragment; 16, incomplete lumbar vertebra; 17, right clavicle; 18, fragment; 19, frag−ment; 20, right rib; 21, right humerus, radius and ulna ; 22, left and right ilia (now missing); 23, fragment; 24, left ischium; 25, fragment; 26, fragment; 27,prepubis; 28, fragment; 29, fragment ; 30, Os cornu calcaris; 31, incomplete vertebra; 32, incomplete vertebra; 33, incomplete vertebra; 34, incomplete ver−tebra; 35, incomplete vertebra; 36, incomplete vertebra; 37, fragment; 38, right tibia; 39, ?fibula; 40, fragment; 41, right femur; 42, right pubis; 43, rightischium; 44, fragment; 45, fragments; 46, left rib; 47, fragments; 48, left rib; 49, fragment; 50, fragment; 51, fragment ; 52, right rib; 53, right rib; 54, left fe−mur; 55, incomplete lumbar vertebra; 56, phalange from left foot; 57, phalange from left foot from III; 58, fragment of rib; 59, fragments of ribs; 60, frag−ment of ?scapulacoracoid; 61, left tibia; 62, left fibula; 63, left Vth metatarsal with first phalange ; 64, fragments; 65, fragment; 66, phalanges from left footfrom IV; 67, phalanges from left foot from II; 68, phalanges from left foot from I; 69, left tarsus, proximal part; 70, right ribs and scapulacoracoid associated:71, right astragalus. |
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Author | Jørn H. Hurum and Zofia Kielan-Jaworowska |
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