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English: Diagram of homologous bones and analogous flying adaptions in the forelimbs of three groups of flying vertebrates both recent and fossilized: pterosaur (Pterosauria), bat (Chiroptera), bird (Aves)
Deutsch: Darstellung homologer Knochen und analoger Fluganpassungen in den Vordergliedmaßen dreier Wirbeltiergruppen, rezent und fossil: Flugsaurier (Pterosauria), Fledertier (Chiroptera), Vogel (Aves)
Español: Diagrama de huesos homólogos y adaptaciones de vuelo análogas en las extremidades superiores de tres grupos ede vertebrados voladores, tanto recientes como fosilizados: Pterodáctilo (Pterosauria), Murciélago (Chiroptera), Aves (Aves)
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Source Picture from John Romanes': Darwin and after Darwin: An exposition of the Darwinian theory and a discussion of post-Darwinian questions - I The Darwinian theory. P. 56, Fig. 5. Chicago, 1892. biodiversitylibrary.org
Author John Romanes (1848-1894)
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