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Title: The osteology of the trachodont dinosaur Kritosaurus Incurvimanus
Year: 1920 (1920s)
Authors: Parks, W. A. (William Arthur), 1868-1936
Subjects: Kritosaurus incurvimanus
Publisher: (Toronto) The University library: pub. by the librarian
Contributing Library: Cornell University Library
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5Thickness of posterior part of blade 8 Pelvic Girdle and Hind Limbs The pelvic girdle (Fig. 15) conforms to the usual tracho-dont type and is to be distinguished chiefly by the characterof the prepubis. The figure and the measurements given inthe tables require little additional description. The ilium has the same general aspect as that of Clao-saurus annectens figured by Marsh,1 or that of Stephanosaurus(Trachodon) marginatus, Lambe.2 The preacetabular portionis much narrower than the posterior, is rather tapering, andsomewhat decurved, with a thick and rounded upper margin. »i6th Ann. Rep., U.S. Geol. Sur., Plate LXXIII.2Con. Can. Pal., Geol. Sur. Can., Vol. Ill, Pt. II, p. 76. 48 Kritosaurus incurvimanus Above the ischiac peduncle the superior margin of the bonefolds outwards in a broad shelf which is separated from aconsiderable rugose area above the peduncle by a pronouncedlongitudinal groove. The posterior blade-like portion reachesits greatest length near the inferior border.
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FIG. 15—Risht pelvic girdle. About one fifteenth natural size.IL. ilium; P, pubis) PP. postpubis; IS. ischium. The pubis differs from that of other trachodonts in thatthe preacetabular portion or prepubis is more distinctlydivisible into two parts: a proximal shaft-like section and adistal blade of which the inferior and superior margins areremarkably parallel. The width of the prepubis is less thanusual, but its length is exceeded only by that of Traclwdonmirabilis; its anterior end is less rounded than in the case ofmost trachodont pubes. The inferior branch for union withthe ischium is slender and the area of contact small. The postpubis is moderately long, relatively stoutproximally, but thin and delicate towards the extremitywhere it is slightly expanded. The pubic notch, betweenthe postpubis and the ischiac branch of the prepubis, is openand without any sign of being transformed into a foramen. The ischium is a longer and more robust bone than thepubis; its proximal portion is

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