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Pectoral girdles and forelimbs of Dilophosaurus wetherilli (UCMP 37302) in left lateral view, depicting resting scapular and forelimb orientation as recommended according to the results of this study.

A solid horizontal line is parallel to long axis of sacrum. Angle labels: B = scapular orientation relative to long axis of sacrum. E = elbow angle. S = shoulder angle. W = wrist angle. See Materials and Methods section for descriptions of angles.
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Author Phil Senter, James H. Robins
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