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English: Figure 1: The smallest and largest femora of Dromomeron romeri, which are also the best preserved. The left femur GR 218 (the holotype) in (A) anterolateral and (B) posteromedial views. Note that this specimen has been mirrored for easy comparison. The right femur GR 1308 in (C) anterolateral and (D) posteromedial views. Scale bar is 1 cm. Abbreviations: cfl, attachment of the M. caudofemoralis longus; fte, attachment of the M. femorotibialis externus; ge, attachment of the M. gastrocnemius externus; if, attachment of the M. iliofemoralis; ‘or’, the homolog of the dinosaurian ‘obturator ridge’. Photographs by Sterling Nesbitt and Christopher Griffin.
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Source Integrating gross morphology and bone histology to assess skeletal maturity in early dinosauromorphs: new insights from Dromomeron (Archosauria: Dinosauromorpha) PeerJ 7:e6331 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.6331
Author Griffin CT, Bano LS, Turner AH, Smith ND, Irmis RB, Nesbitt SJ

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