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- cervical vertebrae; a bevelled radius bone end; sacral vertebrae with camellate internal texture; convex posterior articular surfaces of middle to posterior...
- not have forked neural spines, and the internal texture of the bone is camellate (punctuated by many small air chambers). The describers determined that...
- vertebrae, at the parapophysis, the lower rib joint facet, the internal camellate structure of the bone is visible. At the front neck vertebrae the undersides...
- lightened by a complex pattern of numerous air-filled chambers. Such camellate bone is, among sauropods, especially pronounced in the largest and longest-necked...
- of the respiratory system entered the vertebral bodies, forming large camellate air spaces. The diapophysal fossa also invaded the neural arch. The neural...
- vertebrae (and that of a few other theropods) has been described as "camellate". The proximal caudals (vertebrae at the base of the tail) had a longitudinal...
- neck composed of 17 cervical vertebrae. The presacral vertebrae had a camellate pneumatic structure, made of many small pneumatic chambers, as is characteristic...
- cervical and dorsal vertebrae of Diamantinasaurus are opisthocoelous and camellate (many small internal chambers). The axis vertebra of the genus is short...
- feature) of Spinophorosaurus. The dorsal vertebrae were unusual in having a camellate internal structure (containing multiple small air-filled chambers). This...
- shaft of the rear blade itself. Damage to the ilium shows the presence of camellate bone, internal air chambers. Also all the preserved vertebrae are pneumatised...