. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Cm. I— 5 H Fig. 3. A. Anchisauripus milfordensis (Bock), x 3/4. Composite outline based on all seven Milford specimens, drawn the size of S488 or MCZ 229. Section A-A' shows the domed lateral metatarso-phalangeal pads. B. Anchi- sauripus parallelus (Hitchcock), AjMNH 1789, x %. the smallest individual, the type), and its angles of digit divari- cation (II-13°-III-10°-IV vs. II-15°-III-9°-IV in the type). The outstanding features of the species — the broad-based foot, the broad, rounded phalangeal pads, and the flexed,
. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Cm. I— 5 H Fig. 3. A. Anchisauripus milfordensis (Bock), x 3/4. Composite outline based on all seven Milford specimens, drawn the size of S488 or MCZ 229. Section A-A' shows the domed lateral metatarso-phalangeal pads. B. Anchi- sauripus parallelus (Hitchcock), AjMNH 1789, x %. the smallest individual, the type), and its angles of digit divari- cation (II-13°-III-10°-IV vs. II-15°-III-9°-IV in the type). The outstanding features of the species — the broad-based foot, the broad, rounded phalangeal pads, and the flexed, hastate claws — have been adequately discussed by Bock. Metatarso- phalangeal pad III is ill-defined, but the dome-like lateral pads are impressed to approximately equal depths with reference to. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum
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