File:Scapula of Tonsala.png

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English: Cast of UNSM 256518, a fragmentary and damaged right scapula belonging to the Oligocene plotopterid Tonsala hildegardae; discovered in the State of Washington. Scale bar = 50 mm
Date
Source Ando and Fukata (2018), A well-preserved partial scapula from Japan and the reconstruction of the triosseal canal of plotopterids. PeerJ 6:e5391; DOI 10.7717/peerj.5391
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Tatsuro Ando and Keisaku Fukata, with the technical help of Tatsuya Shinmura for the reconstruction of the triosseal canal.

Changes were made in croping the images, and adding the 50mm scale bar to the cropped images of the furculae belonging to the two genera described at the time.

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Cast of a scapula of ''Tonsala hildegardae'', with a 50 mm scale bar

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