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Fig. 13 | BMC Ecology and Evolution

Fig. 13

From: A large new Middle Jurassic ichthyosaur shows the importance of body size evolution in the origin of the Ophthalmosauria

Fig. 13

Selected details of the postcranium and the pathological areas of Argovisaurus martafernandezi, holotype PIMUZ A/III 5279. Atlas-axis complex in: A anterior, B left lateral, C posterior and D ventral view. Complete right dorsal rib with distal pathology: E complete in posterolateral view, F detail of distal portion of anterior view, G detail of distal portion of lateral view. H Interclavicle and partial left and right clavicle in medial view. I Proximal portion of right anterior dorsal rib in posterior view. J Proximal portion of right posterior dorsal rib in posterior view. Right clavicle in: K ventral and L dorsal view. Pathological area of left surangular: M medial and N laterodorsal view. Abbreviations: atna, atlas neural arch; aticf, atlas intercentrum facet; atpc, atlas pleurocentrum; axicf, axis intercentrum facet; axna, axis neural arch; axpc, axis pleurocentrum; bs, bony sheet; ca, capitulum; dco, dorsal concavities; icl, interclavicle; lcl, left clavicle; nc, neural canal; np, notochord pit; pap, parapophysis; pata, pathological area; patp, proatlas process; pcop, paracoronoid process; pozy, postzygapophysis; przy, prezygapophysis; rcl, right clavicle; scb, shifted cortical bone; scf, scapular facet; scr, scapular ramus; tu, tuberculum

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