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. 2012 May 16;7(5):e37122. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0037122

Figure 15. Manual ungual phalanx ?I of a large neovenatorid allosauroid NMV P186153 (A–D) compared to those of the allosauroid Chilantaisaurus IVPP V.2884.2 (E–F; modified from.

Figure 15

[131] ) and the spinosaurid megalosauroid Suchomimus MNN GDF 500 (G–H) in left side (A, E, G), proximal (B), right side (C) and ventral (D, F, H) views. Note that the spinosaurid manual ungual phalanx is transversely broad proximally, unlike the allosauroid and NMV P186153. Scale bars equal 50 mm.