Annals of the South African Museum: Annale Van Die Suid-Afrikaanse MuseumWest, Newman & Company for the trustees of the Museum, 1988 - Natural history |
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... deep and well rounded ; ( 5 ) carpal tuberosity of ulna pointed , with liga- mental attachment on caudal surface ; ( 6 ) intercotylar prominence on tarsometatarsus rises well above cotylae , which are more or less of equal height ; and ...
... deep and well rounded ; ( 5 ) carpal tuberosity of ulna pointed , with liga- mental attachment on caudal surface ; ( 6 ) intercotylar prominence on tarsometatarsus rises well above cotylae , which are more or less of equal height ; and ...
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... deep depression between the proximal articulating surface of the tarsometatarsus and the hypotarsus ; and ( 5 ) lack of significantly pneumatic postcranial elements . Characters 1-5 distinguish the genus Ciconia from the other five ...
... deep depression between the proximal articulating surface of the tarsometatarsus and the hypotarsus ; and ( 5 ) lack of significantly pneumatic postcranial elements . Characters 1-5 distinguish the genus Ciconia from the other five ...
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... deep . Distribution Early Pliocene Varswater Formation ( Quartzose Sand Member Unit I and possibly Pelletal Phosphorite Member bed 3aS ) at Langebaanweg , south- western Cape Province , South Africa . Etymology This species is named in ...
... deep . Distribution Early Pliocene Varswater Formation ( Quartzose Sand Member Unit I and possibly Pelletal Phosphorite Member bed 3aS ) at Langebaanweg , south- western Cape Province , South Africa . Etymology This species is named in ...
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abbreviations actual length AM-S AMNH ANWC Ardeidae BMNH Cape Town carinal margin Carpometacarpus Cheneval Ciconia and Ephippio Ciconia ciconia Ciconia kahli sp Ciconia maltha Ciconia nigra Ciconia Ciconia sarmatica Ciconia sp Ciconiidae comm comma coracoidal sulcus distal end distal view estimated greatest length extant species Family Ciconiidae Femur fossil species fossil stork fragments Gastropoda genera genus Ciconia Grallavis edwardsi greatest distal diameter Grigorescu & Kessler Harrison holotype Humerus incomplete left incomplete right internal condyle internal view javanicus Kahl Lambrecht 1933 Langebaanweg Leda Leptoptilos crumeniferus Leptoptilos dubius Leptoptilos sp living species maguari Jabiru mycteria mandible metacarpal midpoint Mycteria Ibis OLIGOCENE Olson pers paratypes parentheses prefix premaxilla Prociconia proximal articulating surface proximal end proximal view punctuation Radius references requires revision rhynchus Scapula scientific name Scopidae South African Museum species of Ciconia Sternum Synonymy synsacrum Table Tarsometatarsus thoracic vertebra tibiotarsus tribe Ciconiini trochlea ulna width and depth