DescriptionOssified tail tendons of Stegoceras.jpg
Ossified tail tendons of Stegoceras, originally thought to be gastralia. Original caption: Segments of abdominal ribs of Troodon validus (Lambe). No.2,
,Univ. of Alberta.
Fig, 1-Bifurcated segments. Type four.
Fig. 2-Median segments. Type four.
Fig. 3-Attenuated segments. Type three.
Fig. 4-Double pointed segments. Type two.
Fig. 5-Heavy segments. Type one.
All figures natural size.
Date
Source
C. W. Gilmore. 1924. On Troodon validus, an orthopodous dinosaur from the Belly River Cretaceous of Alberta, Canada. Department of Geology, University of Alberta Bulletin 1:1-43
Author
Charles Gilmore, tooth by Joseph Leidy
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