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- (Río Negro province, Patagonia Argentina): possible constraints on the autopodial posture of Gondwanan trackmakers". PeerJ. 6: e5358. doi:10.7717/peerj...
- 2023-03-29 Davis, Marcus C.; Dahn, Randall D.; Shubin, Neil H. (2007). "An autopodial-like pattern of Hox expression in the fins of a basal actinopterygian...
- Crespo, Vicente D.; Morales, Jorge; Abella, Juan (September 2021). "The autopodial skeleton of Paracamelus aguirrei (Morales 1984) (Tylopoda, Mammalia) from...
- ; Wurst, Linda (2007-04-19). "Autopodial skeleton evolution in side-necked turtles (Pleurodira): Pleurodire autopodial evolution" (PDF). Acta Zoologica...
- tarsus), and the acropodium, which under this definition comprises all autopodial long bones, including both the metacarpalia (or metatarsalia) and the...
- crushed right coracoid plate, distal head of the left ulna, and several autopodial elements represented by a fragmentary calcaneum, three metapodials, five...
- leading edge of forefin; digits of the forefin fanning out distally; most autopodial elements rounded and widely spaced; pelvis tripartite; ilium with anterior...
- interpreted that Dracopelta may have had cursorial adaptations as the autopodial structure falls into the metapodial range of the basal thyreophorans Scutellosaurus...
- Ó.; Montoya, P.; Crespo, V. D.; Morales, J.; Abella, J. (2021). "The autopodial skeleton of Paracamelus aguirrei (Morales 1984) (Tylopoda, Mammalia) from...
- P.S.; Brandt, R.; Kohlsdorf, T. (2017). "Ecological ****ociations of autopodial osteology in Neotropical geckos". Journal of Morphology. 278 (3): 290–299...