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Fig. 2. Comparison of the reconstructed pectoral girdle of Lisowicia bojani with another dicynodont, dinosaur, and recent mammal. (A) Position of bones of L. bojani in anterior and lateral views. Some proportions of the bones were estimated by means of comparison with articulated skeletons of Parakannemeyeria (IVPP V. 979) and Sinokannemeyeria (IVPP V.974), but most were inferred from the size of articulation areas. (B) Reconstruction of large dicynodont Stahleckeria (GPIT/RE/8001) in anterior and lateral views. (C and D) Hypothetical flexibility of the humerus in protraction-retraction. (E) Reconstruction of rhinoceros Diceros in anterior and lateral views based on MPUWr 502223. (F) Reconstruction of Triceratops in anterior and lateral views based on (27). Scale bars, 10 cm.

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Published as part of Tomasz Sulej & Grzegorz Niedźwiedzki, 2018, An elephant-sized Late Triassic synapsid with erect limbs, pp. 78-80 in Science 363 (6422) on page 2, DOI: 10.1126/science.aal4853, http://zenodo.org/record/2532919

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Journal article: 10.1126/science.aal4853 (DOI)
Journal article: urn:lsid:plazi.org:pub:FFC77538BA18FFE02214696BC40FD071 (LSID)
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