File:Heyuannia hand & Oksoko specimens.jpg

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English: Other known specimens of Oksoko avarsan and the manus of Heyuannia huangi. a–c, Skeletal reconstructions of MPC-D 102/11 (a), MPC-D 100/33 (b) and MPC-D 102/12 (c), showing variation in body mass and size. Missing elements are shaded. Scale bar is 25 cm. d–g Photographs (d,f) and interpretive illustrations (e,g) of the skull of MPC-D 102/11 in left lateral (d,e) and right posterolateral (f,g) views. h, Caudal series of MPC-D 102/11 in left lateral view. i, Manual ungual I-2 of MPC-D 102/12 in lateral view. j, Right ilium of MPC-D 102/12 in medial view, showing accessory brevis ridge. k, Right femur of MPC-D 102/12 in lateral view. l, Right tibia and astragalocalcaneum of MPC-D 102/12 in anterior view. m, Right manus of Heyuannia huangi (HYMV1-3) in medial view, showing presence of only a single phalanx on digit III. Abbreviations: ar, accessory ridge; asc, ascending process of astragalus; at, anterior trochanter; ax, axis; bs, brevis shelf; calc, calcaneum; cf, cuppedicus fossa; cfi, m. caudofemoralis insertion; ctf, crista tibiofibularis; cv, cervical vertebra; fc, fibular crest; fr, frontal; ft, flexor tubercle; gt, greater trochanter; I-2, manual ungual I-2; II-3, manual ungual II1053 3; III-1, manual phalanx III-1; ilp, iliac peduncle; isp, ishiadic peduncle; jug, jugal; l.art, left articular; l.exo, left exoccipital; l.lacr, left lacrimal; lc, lateral condyle; lg, lateral groove; lt, lateral trabecula; mc III, metacarpal III; nas, nasal; occ, occipital condyle; par, parietal; para, parabasisphenoid; part, proximal articulation; pmx, premaxilla; post, postorbital; pter, pterygoid; q, quadrate; qj, quadratojugal; r.art, right articular; r.ect, right ectopterygoid; r.exo, right exoccipital; r.lacr, right lacrimal. Scale bars as indicated.
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Source Supplemental Information of: (2020). "A new two-fingered dinosaur sheds light on the radiation of Oviraptorosauria". Royal Society Open Science 7 (10): 201184. DOI:10.1098/rsos.201184.
Author Gregory F. Funston, Tsogtbaatar Chinzorig, Khishigjav Tsogtbaatar, Yoshitsugu Kobayashi, Corwin Sullivan & Philip J. Currie

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