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Reconstruction of the canalis triosseus of the shoulder girdle of an indeterminate plotopterid from the Oligocene of Japan.

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English: Reconstruction via 3D computer graphic and Zbrush of the canalis triosseus present on YM-G-100206, the cranial portion of a right scapula belonging to an indeterminate species of Plotopteridae from the Oligocene of Japan. Originally associated with similar structures from modern Chinstrap penguin and Japanese cormorant, removed from the uploaded file for ease of use in Plotopterid-related articles.
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Source Ando and Fukata (2018), A well-preserved partial scapula from Japan and the reconstruction of the triosseal canal of plotopterids. PeerJ 6:e5391; DOI 10.7717/peerj.5391
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Tatsuro Ando and Keisaku Fukata, with the technical help of Tatsuya Shinmura for the reconstruction of the triosseal canal.

Changes were made in croping the images, and adding the 50mm scale bar to the cropped images of the furculae belonging to the two genera described at the time.

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