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Comparative anatomy of the intertarsal joint and its bearing on the locomotion of Hesperornis regalis (Hesperornithiformes) and Emeus crassus (Dinornithiformes)

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Zinoviev A.

Comparative anatomy of the intertarsal joint and its bearing on the locomotion of Hesperornis regalis (Hesperornithiformes) and Emeus crassus (Dinornithiformes)

Language: English
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Keywords: Anatomy of MelancholyjointsPaleornithologyhind limbsHesperornisMoaDinornithiformes

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10th Conference of the European Ornithologists' Union
EOU, 2015.
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