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Figure 4 in Three terrestrial Pleistocene coucals (Centropus: Cuculidae) from southern Australia: biogeographical and ecological significance

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Figure 4. Referred material of Centropus bairdi sp. nov. from Leaena's Breath Cave, Nullarbor Plain, south-central Australia. Right tibiotarsus WAM 09.3.279 in cranial (A) and caudal (B) aspects; left tarsometatarsus WAM 09.3.280 in dorsal (C), plantar (D), and proximal (E) aspects; left tarsometatarsus of Centropus phasianinus MV B.12969 (F) in plantar aspect provided for comparison. Abbreviations: ccl, crista cnemialis lateralis; cf, crista fibularis; cl, condylus lateralis; cm, cotyla medialis; ei, eminentia intercotylaris; fg, facies gastrocnemialis; fdl, canal for tendon of m. flexor digitorum longus; fhl, canal for tendon of m. flexor hallucis longus; fpht, fossa parahypotarsalis medialis; fvp, foramina vascularia proximalia; ii, incisura intercondylaris; ps, pons supratendineus; se, sulcus extensorius; sf, sulcus flexorius; tfb, tuberculum m. fibularis brevis; ttc, tuberositas m. tibialis cranialis. Scale bars = 1 cm.

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Published as part of Shute, Elen, Prideaux, Gavin J. & Worthy, Trevor H., 2016, Three terrestrial Pleistocene coucals (Centropus: Cuculidae) from southern Australia: biogeographical and ecological significance, pp. 964-1002 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society (Zool. J. Linn. Soc.) 177 (4) on page 978, DOI: 10.1111/zoj.12387, http://zenodo.org/record/5365635

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