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English: (slightly modified original figure caption) Bone histology of Aniksosaurus darwini (Theropoda: ?Coelurosauria) tibiae from the lower Upper Cretaceous of Patagonia.
(A, B) Cyclical growth marks (arrowheads) in the cortical bone tissue of specimens MDT-PV 1/1 (A) and MDT-PV 1/28 (B). (C, D) Close-up of the inner cortex of specimen MDT-PV 1/1 (box inset in A) viewed under normal (C) and polarized (D) light. Compare the soft birefringence in some areas of the primary matrix with the strong birefringence of the ICL. (E) Double LAG (arrowheads) in the cortical tissue of specimen MDT-PV 1/1. (F) Detailed view of the outermost deposited LAGs in specimen MDT-PV 1/1. Except for (D), all figures viewed under normal light. Abbreviations: ICL, inner circumferential layer; MC, marrow cavity; PFB, parallel-fibred bone tissue.

Deutsch: (modifizierte Übersetzung der Original-Bildunterschrift) Knochenhistologie fossiler Schienbeinknochen (Tibiae) von Aniksosaurus darwini (Theropoda: ?Coelurosauria) aus der unteren Oberkreide von Patagonien.
(A, B) Zyklische Wachstumsmarken (Pfeile) im kortikalen Knochengewebe von Exemplar MDT-PV 1/1 (A) und MDT-PV 1/28 (B). (C, D) Vergrößerung der inneren Kortikalis von Exemplar MDT-PV 1/1 (der in A eingekästelte Bereich) unter normalem (C) und polarisiertem (D) Licht. Man beachte die geringe Doppelbrechung in einigen Bereichen der primären Matrix im Vergleich zur hohen Doppelbrechung der inneren Randschicht (engl.: inner circumferential layer, hier abgek. ICL). (E) Doppelte Wachstumslamelle (engl.: line of arrested growth, allg. abgek. LAG, wörtlich: ‚Linie gestoppten/gebremsten Wachstums‘; siehe Pfeile) im kortikalen Knochengewebe von Exemplar MDT-PV 1/1. (F) Detailansicht der am weitesten außen liegenden Wachstumslamellen bei Exemplar MDT-PV 1/1. Mit Ausnahme von (D), sind alle Bilder unter normalem Licht aufgenommen. Abkürzungen: ICL, innere Randschicht der Kortikalis; MC, Markhöhle; PFB, parallelfaseriges Knochengewebe.
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Source fig. 9 in: The Behavioral Implications of a Multi-Individual Bonebed of a Small Theropod Dinosaur. PLoS ONE 8(5): e64253. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0064253
Author Lucio M. Ibiricu, Rubén D. Martínez, Gabriel A. Casal, Ignacio A. Cerda

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