Birgerbohlinia schaubi Crusafont, 1952

Rios, M, Danowitz, M & Solounias, N, 2016, First comprehensive morphological analysis on the metapodials of Giraffidae, Palaeontologia Electronica 410 (10453), pp. 1-39 : 17

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https://doi.org/ 10.26879/653

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Birgerbohlinia schaubi Crusafont, 1952
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Birgerbohlinia schaubi Crusafont, 1952

Specimens. IPS 5015, IPS 5090, IPS 4981, MGUV 7788, MGUV 7803

Description. The proximal articular surface exhibits three distinct facets. The facet for the os naviculocuboideum is kidney-shaped. The facet for the os cuneiforme intermediolaterale is more oval and is separated from the os cuneiforme mediale facet, which is more triangular ( Figure 18.4 View FIGURE 18 ). The medial and lateral epicondyles are asymmetrical in size and morphology ( Figure 5.5 View FIGURE 5 ). The medial epicondyle is only slightly split into two heads by a shallow, obliquely oriented groove on the medial shaft. The plantar head has a full, rounded, elevated surface which is continuous with the medial ridge. There is a deep groove running obliquely on the lateral shaft, separating the lateral epicondyle into plantar and dorsal heads. The plantar head has a rounded surface which is continuous distally with the lateral ridge. In both the medial and lateral epicondyles, the plantar head is oriented longitudinally and the dorsal head flares outward ( Figure 16 View FIGURE 16 ). The medial and lateral epicondyles are separated by a wide, deep groove. The lateral ridge is sharp, whereas the medial ridge is rounded. The central trough is very deep ( Figure 17). The keels of the distal condyles slightly extend onto the distal shaft.

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