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Left clavicle of Watongia meieri UCMP 143278 in medial view (A), and left and right humeri of Varanops and Watongia in proximal articular view. pro art, proximal articular surface; del, deltoideus process; ec, entepicondyle; pep, pectoralis process; sp, supinator process.
Published: 12 April 2004
Fig. 4. Left clavicle of Watongia meieri UCMP 143278 in medial view (A), and left and right humeri of Varanops and Watongia in proximal articular view. pro art, proximal articular surface; del, deltoideus process; ec, entepicondyle; pep, pectoralis process; sp, supinator process.
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Anterior dorsal vertebra of Watongia meieri UCMP 143278, in lateral view. ic, intercentrum.
Published: 12 April 2004
Fig. 3. Anterior dorsal vertebra of Watongia meieri UCMP 143278, in lateral view. ic, intercentrum.
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Skeletal elements of Watongia meieri UCMP 143278: (A) Marginal tooth in medial, anterior, and occlusal views; (B) right quadratojugal in lateral and medial views; and (C) lateral tuberosity of the right postorbital in dorsal and lateral views.
Published: 12 April 2004
Fig. 2. Skeletal elements of Watongia meieri UCMP 143278: (A) Marginal tooth in medial, anterior, and occlusal views; (B) right quadratojugal in lateral and medial views; and (C) lateral tuberosity of the right postorbital in dorsal and lateral views.
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Skeletal elements of Watongia meieri UCMP 143278: (A) Left scapula and cleithrum in medial view; (B) left interclavicle in ventral and dorsal views; (C) left ulna in ventral and dorsal views; (D) humerus in distal ventral and proximal ventral views; (E) skull fragment from the left side of the supraorbital region in ventral and dorsal views; and (F) skull fragment from the right side of the supraorbital region in ventral and dorsal views. cl, cleithrum; del, deltoideus process; ec, ectepicondyle; en, entepicondyle; f, frontal; im, impression of bone, indicating extent of ulna; p, parietal; pep, pectoralis process; pf, postfrontal; sc, scapula; sp, supinator process.
Published: 12 April 2004
Fig. 1. Skeletal elements of Watongia meieri UCMP 143278: (A) Left scapula and cleithrum in medial view; (B) left interclavicle in ventral and dorsal views; (C) left ulna in ventral and dorsal views; (D) humerus in distal ventral and proximal ventral views; (E) skull fragment from the left side
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Articulated portions of the right (A) and left (B) forelimbs of Watongia meieri UCMP 143278. c, centrale; i, intermedium; pi, pisiform; r, radius; ra, radiale; u, ulna; ul, ulnare; 1–4, distal carpals; IV–V, metacarpals.
Published: 12 April 2004
Fig. 5. Articulated portions of the right (A) and left (B) forelimbs of Watongia meieri UCMP 143278. c, centrale; i, intermedium; pi, pisiform; r, radius; ra, radiale; u, ulna; ul, ulnare; 1–4, distal carpals; IV–V, metacarpals.
Journal Article
Published: 12 April 2004
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2004) 41 (4): 377–386.
...Fig. 4. Left clavicle of Watongia meieri UCMP 143278 in medial view (A), and left and right humeri of Varanops and Watongia in proximal articular view. pro art, proximal articular surface; del, deltoideus process; ec, entepicondyle; pep, pectoralis process; sp, supinator process. ...
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Journal Article
Published: 05 August 2022
Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France (2022) 193 (1): 10.
..., 1903 Angelosaurus romeri Olson and Barghusen, 1962 Cotylorhynchus bransoni Olson and Barghusen, 1962 Varanodon agilis Olson, 1965 Watongia meieri Olson, 1974 Reisz and Laurin (2004) The taxonomy and nomenclature of the relevant vertebrate taxa remain...
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Journal: Paleobiology
Published: 23 May 2013
Paleobiology (2013) 39 (3): 470–490.
... were still more speciose relative to therapsids (although once again remember the cautionary note above about the affinities of many taxa) ( Fig. 1 ). Varanopid species present in North America at this time were larger predatory species such as Watongia meieri ( Olson 1974 ; Reisz and Laurin 2004...
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