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GENUS
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species:
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<emphasis id="4FA5EAC1FFAE92309D7FFD3B76B131E2" box="[826,945,714,735]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="428">Diagnosis:</emphasis>
Humerus more robust than other tadornines, ventral pneumotricipital fossa larger, and caudal margin of bicipital crest in ventral view forming a single plane from ventral tubercle to junction with shaft rather than forming a marked angle with the proximal section at near right angles to the shaft.
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<emphasis id="4FA5EAC1FFAE92309D7FFC5376B8308A" box="[826,952,930,951]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="428">Etymology:</emphasis>
For its inferred ancestral relationship to the shelduck
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, and that it derives from
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.
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Description and comparison:
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shares with tadornines the above features and that the capital groove forms only a shallow notch in the proximal profile, not a deep one as in most oxyurines and all anatines. The ventral pneumotricipital fossa is large and, with its internal diameter at about 46% of proximal width, is broader than that of all other tadornines. It is highly pneumatic and thus differs from
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<emphasis id="4FA5EAC1FFAE92309D96FAE271593615" box="[979,1113,1299,1320]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="428">Miotadorna</emphasis>
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where bone struts fill the fossa inside of the median crest. The capital shaft ridge is better developed and farther separated from the dorsal tubercle than it is in
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species
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, but is in this similar to
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<emphasis id="4FA5EAC1FFAE92309A5CFA7F719F369E" box="[1049,1183,1422,1443]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="428">Miotadorna</emphasis>
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from
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. As in
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<emphasis id="4FA5EAC1FFAE92309D18FA5D76E336FC" box="[861,995,1452,1473]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="428">Miotadorna</emphasis>
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, it has the dorsal tubercle separated from the capital ridge by a flaring groove extending onto the dorsal surface.
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differs with a dorsal tubercle about as wide as long, rather than elongate, and by the capital shaft ridge being more directed to the dorsal tubercle. The latter results from a deeper and broader dorsal pneumotricipital fossa that extends under the head.
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and
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<emphasis id="4FA5EAC1FFAE92309B12F97276A4358B" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="428">Hymenolaimus</emphasis>
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, two genera often associated with tadornines, have a much wider dorsal pneumotricipital fossa with the capital shaft ridge more weakly developed and directed towards the dorsal tubercle. The well developed ectepicondylar prominence is better developed than in
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<emphasis id="4FA5EAC1FFAE92309D91F8CB71353472" box="[980,1077,1850,1871]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="428">Tadorna</emphasis>
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but similar to the development in
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<emphasis id="4FA5EAC1FFAE92309D1CF8A876DF3453" box="[857,991,1881,1902]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="428">Miotadorna</emphasis>
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and
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<emphasis id="4FA5EAC1FFAE92309A5CF8A8718D3453" box="[1049,1165,1881,1902]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="428">Alopochen</emphasis>
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. The brachial fossa was secondly deepened distoventrally and did not extend closer than
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of the dorsal shaft margin. Such a secondary deepened brachial fossa is seen in
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and
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<emphasis id="4FA5EAC1FFAD92339F11FED374C8320A" box="[340,456,290,311]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="429">Alopochen</emphasis>
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.
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