Phoebastria sp.
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https://doi.org/ 10.3853/j.0067-1975.62.2010.1538 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4C1D87C7-963B-DA4F-FCB8-FE20FBABFC2E |
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Phoebastria sp. |
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Phoebastria sp. cf. P. nigripes (Audubon, 1849) Fig. 4A View Figure 4
Material. Left quadrate, AaO-2635; right humerus, fragment of proximal part, AaO-721; left humeri, distal parts, AaO-718, 2636; right carpometacarpus, distal part and shaft, AaO-2637; left carpometacarpus, proximal part, AaO-2692; right femur, almost complete, subadult, AaO-2638; left femur, proximal part, AaO-719.
This is the smallest of the three species of albatrosses found at Ahl al Oughlam. Its measurements correspond closely to those of the Recent P. nigripes ( Table 2), and are larger than those of Phoebastria aff. P. immutabilis , and those of the extinct P. rexsularum , from the Yorktown Formation (Olson & Rasmussen, 2001).
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