Posté par Spinoroi
A quoi esrt l'os palbéral ?
Posté par Gigy
non un bonebed peut être avec une et une seule espèce.
Posté par Spinoroi
Posté par Gigy
Posté par Spinoroi
Mince, I mean, à quoi il sert ?
p.s. Je me suis mal éxprimé.
p.s.2 Je n'ai malheureusement pas toujour scompris ce qu'un qu'un none bed...
Posté par Gigy
un bonebed est un endroit où il y a une très forte concentration d'ossements fossiles ou pas d'ailleurs.
excuse moi fifi, mais j'ai supprimé un de mes message, mais comme tu as utilisé l'onglet répondre, eh bien le tien est parti avec. Sorry.
Welcome to the ultimate stage: Stage 3
J'ai filtré les toutes dernières distorsions, j'ai mieux positionné le carré, j'ai légèrement agrandi la AOF, et j'ai redimensionné l'articulaire.
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Edité le 08/04/2006 à 22:15 par gigy
Posté par Spinoroi
p.s. J't'aime pas !
Posté par Pyroraptor
Posté par Gigy
Posté par Pyroraptor
Posté par Gigy
ps: je viens de mettre quelque chose de très intéressant dans actualités.
L'os jugal est connu par deux exemplaires gauches
© Geodiversitas, 2006, Coria & currie, modified by maingeot.
1) La partie antérolatérale contribue à la fosse orbitaire dont la partieventrale de l'orbite présente un angle net comme chez Tyrannotitan (ajout de gigy).
2) La partie antéroventrale est percée d'un pneumatophore de 36 mm et peut se comprendre ainsi, processus pneumatique jugal)
Cette pneumatisation est présente chez les taxons suivants:
Allosaurus, Monolophosaurus, Sinraptor, Tyrannosauridae.
Le pneumatophore jugal est aussi développé que chez Mapusaurus chez Sinraptor et chez les tyrannosauridae.
3) Le Postorbitaire est trinagulaire en vue latérale.
4) sur cette partie on voit bien l'emplacement d'un muscle des jugaux marqué par une dépression.
5)Chez la plupart des théropodes la suture avec le quadratojugal se termine par deux pointes, mais chez Sinraptor et chez Mapusaurus une des deux pointe est divisée en deux ce qui fait qu'il y en a trois.
Posté par Spinoroi
Oui, je t'aime, mais pas par amour, chuis pas homo......
p.s. la bd est cool !
Posté par Gigy
Posté par Spinoroi
Mais je rigole tout simplement, j'ai de l'humour !
Posté par Lolo
Holotype
(MCF-PVPH-108.1) nasal
Paratypes
(MCF-PVPH-108.2) partial dentary
(MCF-PVPH-108.3) (~5.5 m; juvenile) partial dentary
(MCF-PVPH-108.4) postorbital
(MCF-PVPH-108.5) incomplete lacrimal/prefrontal
(MCF-PVPH-108.6) quadrate
(MCF-PVPH-108.7) angular fragment
(MCF-PVPH-108.8) anterior dentary tooth (65x33x20 mm)
(MCF-PVPH-108.9) mid dentary tooth (71x32x17 mm)
(MCF-PVPH-108.10) posterior tooth (41x25x13 mm)
(MCF-PVPH-108.11) maxillary fragment
(MCF-PVPH-108.12) anterior nasal fragment
(MCF-PVPH-108.14) manual ungual II(?)
(MCF-PVPH-108.15) partial surangular
(MCF-PVPH-108.16) tooth (50x28x15 mm)
(MCF-PVPH-108.17) posterior nasal fragment
(MCF-PVPH-108.18) pedal phalanx IV-2
(MCF-PVPH-108.19) pedal phalanx IV-1
(MCF-PVPH-108.21) pedal phalanx IV-2
(MCF-PVPH-108.22) pedal phalanx IV-2
(MCF-PVPH-108.23) pedal phalanx III-1
(MCF-PVPH-108.24) pedal phalanx III-2
(MCF-PVPH-108.25) partial femur, pedal phalanx III-2
(MCF-PVPH-108.26) pedal phalanx III-1
(MCF-PVPH-108.27) pedal phalanx II-2(?)
(MCF-PVPH-108.28) pedal phalanx III-3
(MCF-PVPH-108.31) (~6.4 m) metatarsal III (454 mm)
(MCF-PVPH-108.32, 34-36) (~6.0-6.1 m) metatarsal II, metatarsal II (385 mm), metatarsal III (434 mm), metatarsal IV
(MCF-PVPH-108.33, 188) (~6.5-7.2 m) metatarsal II (450 mm), metatarsal III (460 mm)
(MCF-PVPH-108.37) (~7.3 m) metatarsal IV (475 mm)
(MCF-PVPH-108.38, 200) (~6.6 m) metatarsal II (415 mm), metatarsal III (>410 mm)
(MCF-PVPH-108.39) partial dentary
(MCF-PVPH-108.41) tooth (FABL >23 mm)
(MCF-PVPH-108.42) tooth (33x17.7x13.5 mm)
(MCF-PVPH-108.43) tooth (53x31x14.5 mm)
(MCF-PVPH-108.44) (~9.9 m) femur
(MCF-PVPH-108.45) incomplete humerus (~300 mm)
(MCF-PVPH-108.46) radius
(MCF-PVPH-108.48) fused proximal metacarpal II and III
(MCF-PVPH-108.50) scapula
(MCF-PVPH-108.51) partial fibula
(MCF-PVPH-108.52) partial tibia
(MCF-PVPH-108.53) partial tibia
(MCF-PVPH-108.54) partial femur
(MCF-PVPH-108.57) partial femur
(MCF-PVPH-108.58) (~9.7 m) tibia
(MCF-PVPH-108.59) partial femur
(MCF-PVPH-108.61) partial femur
(MCF-PVPH-108.62) partial tibia
(MCF-PVPH-108.63) partial tibia
(MCF-PVPH-108.64) partial femur
(MCF-PVPH-108.65) partial femur
(MCF-PVPH-108.66) partial tibia
(MCF-PVPH-108.67) (~8.1 m) tibia
(MCF-PVPH-108.68) (~9.8 m) tibia (1.04 m)
(MCF-PVPH-108.69) scapular fragment
(MCF-PVPH-108.70) incomplete astragalus
(MCF-PVPH-108.71) partial coracoid
(MCF-PVPH-108.73) partial tibia
(MCF-PVPH-108.75) mid caudal vertebra
(MCF-PVPH-108.76) mid caudal vertebra (165 mm)
(MCF-PVPH-108.78) mid caudal vertebra
(MCF-PVPH-108.79) distal caudal vertebra (97 mm)
(MCF-PVPH-108.80) posterior dorsal centrum (165 mm)
(MCF-PVPH-108.81) proximal caudal vertebra (140 mm)
(MCF-PVPH-108.82) anterior dorsal vertebra (87 mm; excluding anterior ball)
(MCF-PVPH-108.83) axial neural arch
(MCF-PVPH-108.84) mid dorsal neural arch
(MCF-PVPH-108.85) dorsal neural arch
(MCF-PVPH-108.89) fifth sacral centrum (135 mm)
(MCF-PVPH-108.90) mid cervical neural arch
(MCF-PVPH-108.95) proximal ischium
(MCF-PVPH-108.96) proximal ischium
(MCF-PVPH-108.97) dorsal chevron
(MCF-PVPH-108.100) lacrimal
(MCF-PVPH-108.101) lacrimal
(MCF-PVPH-108.102) quadrate
(MCF-PVPH-108.103) posterior dentary tooth (24x20x9 mm)
(MCF-PVPH-108.106) anterior dorsal rib
(MCF-PVPH-108.109) manual phalanx II-2 (80 mm)
(MCF-PVPH-108.110) tooth (81.5x30x10.5 mm)
(MCF-PVPH-108.111) tooth (77x38x17 mm)
(MCF-PVPH-108.113) tooth (54x19x8.5 mm)
(MCF-PVPH-108.114) tooth
(MCF-PVPH-108.115) maxilla
(MCF-PVPH-108.116) furcula or anterior gastralium
(MCF-PVPH-108.120) tooth (36x22 mm)
(MCF-PVPH-108.124) metatarsal II
(MCF-PVPH-108.125) partial dentary
(MCF-PVPH-108.128) ilium (1.05 m)
(MCF-PVPH-108.131) tooth (?x19x8 mm)
(MCF-PVPH-108.132) (~8.4 m) fibula
(MCF-PVPH-108.138) maxilla, tooth (47x23 mm)
(MCF-PVPH-108.139) partial prearticular
(MCF-PVPH-108.141) tooth (39x28x12 mm)
(MCF-PVPH-108.142) maxilla
(MCF-PVPH-108.145) (~12.2 m) pubic shaft
(MCF-PVPH-108.148) proximal pubis
(MCF-PVPH-108.149) proximal pubis
(MCF-PVPH-108.153) postorbital
(MCF-PVPH-108.162) cervical epipophysis
(MCF-PVPH-108.165) ischium (1.01 m)
(MCF-PVPH-108.166) tooth (42x23x16 mm)
(MCF-PVPH-108.167) incomplete jugal
(MCF-PVPH-108.168) jugal
(MCF-PVPH-108.169) partial maxilla, tooth (68 mm)
(MCF-PVPH-108.170) quadrate
(MCF-PVPH-108.171) tooth (56x29x16 mm)
(MCF-PVPH-108.173) tooth (>73x37 mm)
(MCF-PVPH-108.176) tooth
(MCF-PVPH-108.177) postorbital
(MCF-PVPH-108.179) splenial
(MCF-PVPH-108.180) tooth
(MCF-PVPH-108.181) ilial fragment (>1.05 m)
(MCF-PVPH-108.183) incomplete lacrimal/prefrontal
(MCF-PVPH-108.185) (~12.2 m) scapular fragment
(MCF-PVPH-108.187) scapular fragment
(MCF-PVPH-108.189) (~8.3 m) fibula
(MCF-PVPH-108.196) fibula
(MCF-PVPH-108.198) pedal ungual II or IV
(MCF-PVPH-108.201) (~6.3 m) metatarsal III (450 mm)
(MCF-PVPH-108.202) (~12.6 m) fibula (860 mm)
(MCF-PVPH-108.203) (~10.2 m) femur
(MCF-PVPH-108.205) mid caudal vertebra (120 mm)
(MCF-PVPH-108.209) first sacral centrum
(MCF-PVPH-108.210) dorsal chevron
(MCF-PVPH-108.220) partial fibula
(MCF-PVPH-108.230) gastralium fragment
(MCF-PVPH-108.233) (~9.5 m) femur
(MCF-PVPH-108.234) partial femur (1.30 m)
(MCF-PVPH-108.245) partial ilium (~1.05 m)
(MCF-PVPH-108.246) metatarsal I
(MCF-PVPH-108.247) distal caudal vertebra (44 mm)
(MCF-PVPH-108) few dorsal ribs, hundreds of dorsal rib fragments, gastralium fragments, more than nine pedal phalanges
Posté par Fifi