Dicynodontoides, Broom, 1940
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Valdenar |
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DICYNODONTOIDES (PREVIOUSLY KINGORIA )
A tibia and femur from specimen NMQR479 were analysed. Both elements revealed a relatively thick cortex of 45% for the tibia and 32% for the fibula ( Table 2). The bone tissue consists of moderately vascularized fibrolamellar bone interrupted by faint, narrow annuli ( Fig. 3B View Figure 3 ). Although the vascular canals are fairly numerous, they are small, narrow, and consist mostly of longitudinally orientated simple canals and primary osteons with short anastomoses in radial rows. There is a slight decrease in vascularization towards the periphery of the femur. Distinct Sharpey’s fibres were also observed in a small peripheral region of the tibia.
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