. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. en t. Fig. 10. Eunotosaurus africanus. USNM no. 23099 (specimen K). Left humerus, specimen K42, X2. a, dorsal view; b, posterior view; c, proximal view; d, ventral view; e, distal view; f, anterior view. Abbreviations: cap, capitellum; d-pect., delto- pectoral crest; , ectepicondylar foramen; , entepicondylar foramen. The proximal half of the humerus consists of a rather flat, anteriorly-facing surface and a concave posteriorly-facing surface. The latter is bordered ventrally by the prominent, powerful delto-pec


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. en t. Fig. 10. Eunotosaurus africanus. USNM no. 23099 (specimen K). Left humerus, specimen K42, X2. a, dorsal view; b, posterior view; c, proximal view; d, ventral view; e, distal view; f, anterior view. Abbreviations: cap, capitellum; d-pect., delto- pectoral crest; , ectepicondylar foramen; , entepicondylar foramen. The proximal half of the humerus consists of a rather flat, anteriorly-facing surface and a concave posteriorly-facing surface. The latter is bordered ventrally by the prominent, powerful delto-pectoral crest, which is directed postero-ventrally. The distal end of the humerus is rather thin. Two openings can be seen on the almost flat dorsal surface. A fairly large entepicondylar foramen pierces the bone close to its posterior margin; it runs distally and ventrally to open into a large concave. 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 British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)


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