. Breviora. BREVIORA No. 394. Figure 1. Laacrpcxon chanarcnsis. Material in nodule with the Lcwi- suchus type. A, Left femur in dorsal view, head restored from right femur; B, the same in ventral view; C, fibula; D, partial fibula; E, partial tibia; F, right ilium; G, dorsal vertebrae; H, presumed sacrals, in ventral view. XI. (MCZ 4121), but represent an individual somewhat smaller than the two pre\'iously described ( Fig. 1). Lying close together and presumably associated, they include two femora, with lengths of 58 and 62 mm, a fibula 84 mm long, proximal parts of a tibia and of a second fi


. Breviora. BREVIORA No. 394. Figure 1. Laacrpcxon chanarcnsis. Material in nodule with the Lcwi- suchus type. A, Left femur in dorsal view, head restored from right femur; B, the same in ventral view; C, fibula; D, partial fibula; E, partial tibia; F, right ilium; G, dorsal vertebrae; H, presumed sacrals, in ventral view. XI. (MCZ 4121), but represent an individual somewhat smaller than the two pre\'iously described ( Fig. 1). Lying close together and presumably associated, they include two femora, with lengths of 58 and 62 mm, a fibula 84 mm long, proximal parts of a tibia and of a second fibula, a right ilium and part of the left, and a number of vertebrae. The limb elements compare well in structure with those of the type. The femur has a strongly developed sigmoid cur\'ature, the head is well set off from the shaft, and the longitudinal ridge representing the fourth tro- chanter is well developed. The fibula is expanded distallv for articulation with the tarsals. The acetabular cavity of the ilium, deeply incised, extends unusually far posterodorsally, and the in- ner surface of the bone is deeply grooxed for the sacral ribs. There. 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. , Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University


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