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. 2018 Mar 7;5(3):172437. doi: 10.1098/rsos.172437

Figure 7.

Figure 7.

Left ulna USNM 250290 of Auroraphoca atlantica in (a) medial, (b) anterior, and (c) lateral view, formerly considered to represent Pliophoca etrusca from the Lee Creek Mine, Aurora, Beaufort County, North Carolina, USA [4]. This specimen is considerably different from the holotype left ulna MSNUP I-13993 from Pl. etrusca of Italy, in (d) medial, (e) anterior and (f) lateral view. Note the incompleteness of the olecranon process in both specimens, which has been reconstructed in specimen MSNUP I-13993 (d,f). Scale bar equals 10 cm. Image courtesy for Pl. etrusca: G Bianucci.