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English: Aegialornis gallicus. Palmar aspect of the right humerus (A) and of the proximal phalangeal of the index digit of the manus (B); from the Quercy Phosphorites.
  • a – radial condyle
  • b – ulnar do.
  • c – supracondylar depression
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Source Lydekker R. (1891) Family Aegialornithidae, British Museum (Natural History), pp. 182–184 Reprint
Author Richard Lydekker (1849–1915)

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