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- Gastralia (sg.: gastralium) are dermal bones found in the ventral body wall of modern crocodilians and tuatara, and many prehistoric tetrapods. They are...
- possibly exceeded by Scotty (RSM P2523.8). Sue possesses the longest known gastralium (belly rib) among theropods, measuring about 90 centimeters (3.0 ft)....
- with jaws, multiple vertebrae of the back and tail, a well preserved gastralium, and hipbone with complete ischium and pubis. The left hindleg is relatively...
- Multiple ribs bear healed fractures and the specimen had a pseudoarthortic gastralium. Lesions from a bite received to the face were present and showed evidence...
- Claw Club (anatomy) Coracoid tubercle Crop (anatomy) Epoccipital Furcula Gastralium Gizzard Horn (anatomy) Infratemporal fenestra Interdental plate M****...
- elements: A right and left medial gastralium articulate at the body midline in a zig-zag like fashion, while a lateral gastralium articulates with the lateral...
- girdles, almost complete forelimbs and hindlimbs, disarticulated ribs, a gastralium, and at least 97 ****ociated gastroliths. TMP 2007.011.0001 was discovered...
- cross-sections of the torsos of Tatenectes (left) and Muraenosaurus (right). Note the much flatter shape of the former, and its thickened midline gastralium...
- ankylosis); healed fractures to the gastralia; a fracture to the sca****; one gastralium which appears to exhibit regrowth across its entire length, and osteophytes...
- specimen (TMP 2009.037.0007) is also known, consisting of a partial rib and gastralium, and left humerus, indicating that this taxon may have reached 7 m (23 ft)...