File:Plotopterum Coracoid.png

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English: Left coracoid (LACM 8927) in dorsal view, holotype of Plotopterum joaquinensis, from the Late Oligocene of California. Size bar = 10 mm ; fas = Facies articularis scapularis
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Source Mayr, G. The coracoscapular joint of neornithine birds—extensive homoplasy in a widely neglected articular surface of the avian pectoral girdle and its possible functional correlates. Zoomorphology 140, 217–228 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00435-021-00528-2
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Gerald Mayr. Photographs by Sven Tränkner.

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Coracoid of Plotopterum joaquinensis. Size bar = 10 mm

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