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. 2015 May 4;10(5):e0125723. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0125723

Fig 1. Morphology of Ossinodus and its fractured right radius, QMF 37451.

Fig 1

(a) Reconstructed life appearance of Ossinodus, based on numerous cranial and postcranial remains; the individual to which QMF 37451 belonged is estimated to have been about 1–1.5 m long. (b–e) External morphology of radius in lateral (b), anterior (c), medial (d) and posterior (e) views; proximal (elbow) articulation to top of page. The large callus on the proximolateral surface resulted from healing of the fracture. Abbreviations: dmr, dorsomesial ridge; pvr, proximoventral ridge; vmr, ventromesial ridge; vrc, ventral radial crest; nut. for., nutrient foramen.