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Eorasaurus olsoni, a possible early archosauriform from the late Middle–early Late Permian of Russia. Middle (PIN 156/109: A–G) and posterior (PIN 156/108, holotype: H–L) cervical vertebrae in left lateral (A, H), left ventrolateral (B, C), right lateral (D, I), dorsal (E, F, J), and ventral (G, K, L) views. Abbreviations: acl, accessory lamina; af, anterior articular facet; d, depression; dp, diapophysis; in, intercentrum; lol, longitudinal lamina; ns, neural spine; pa, parapophysis; pcdl, posterior centrodiapophyseal lamina; pdl, paradiapophyseal lamina; poz, postzygapophysis; prdl, prezygodiapophyseal lamina; prz, prezygapophysis; vk, ventral keel. Scale bar equals 1 cm. |
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Source | http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0089165 | ||
Author | Martín D. Ezcurra, Torsten M. Scheyer, Richard J. Butler | ||
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