Bramatherium megacephalum Lydekker, 1876
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https://doi.org/ 10.26879/653 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EE87E7-BA23-5746-A19C-FA18A22FFACA |
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Felipe |
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Bramatherium megacephalum Lydekker, 1876 |
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Bramatherium megacephalum Lydekker, 1876
Specimen. AMNH 19688
Description. The proximal articular surface exhibits three distinct facets. The lateral facet for the os naviculocuboideum is oval-shaped. The medial facet for the os cuneiforme intermediolaterale is semicircular in shape and is not contacting the os cuneiforme mediale facet ( Figure 18.2 View FIGURE 18 ). The medial epicondyle is split into a dorsal and plantar head by a longitudinal groove on the medial shaft ( Figure 5.2 View FIGURE 5 ). The plantar head is small with a rounded surface, and the distal aspect continues onto the medial ridge. The lateral epicondyle is split into a dorsal and plantar head by a longitudinal groove on the lateral shaft. The plantar head is more expansive and triangular with a flattened surface, and is continuous distally with the lateral ridge. Both heads of the lateral and medial epicondyles are oriented longitudinally, however the dorsal heads slightly flare outward ( Figure 16 View FIGURE 16 ). On the proximal medial shaft, there is a small circular bony protrusion separated from the rest of the shaft by a narrow groove ( Figure 8 View FIGURE 8 ). This is confined to the proximal shaft and is visible at the medial proximal articular surface ( Figure 17). At the proximal lateral shaft, there is a large oval bony protrusion, which is completely separated from the lateral epicondyle and shaft. It is oriented obliquely towards the plantar shaft. The pygmaios is rounded and oriented towards the medial side ( Figure 16 View FIGURE 16 ). The medial and lateral ridges are sharp. The central trough is intermediate in depth, and it flattens at the distal shaft. The distal shaft flares laterally. The keels of the distal condyles extend onto the distal shaft medially, but are confined laterally.
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