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3.-
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, new species.
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Standing skeleton. Belly River- formation, Red Deer River, Alberta.
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This is a very finely preserved skeleton,
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, obtained by
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in
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and purchased by the Museum
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. It is of smaller size and more slender proportions than
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.
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. The jaws are much less massive and the muzzle is more slender, the maxilla more elongate and shallow, the orbital fenestra more circular. The tibia is considerably longer than the femur. These and various other differences of proportion might be regarded as age characters in a single species and in support of this is the fact that in this skeleton the pelvic bones are still separate or partly so. There is nothing else to indicate immaturity.
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Fig. 4.
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,
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. Skeleton mounted in standing pose. Amer. Mus. No. 5664.
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of panel 16 feet.
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<paragraph id="8BDE368BFF99D26B8364F7780F4CFE75" blockId="6.[201,1508,1944,2384]" lastBlockId="7.[241,1550,366,863]" lastPageId="7" lastPageNumber="8" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">This is the most complete of the deinodont skeletons in our collections. The tip of the tail, beyond the 24th caudal, is restored, also the left radius, metacarpal i and phalanx ii2; the left ribs are restored. The abdominal rib basket is nearly complete.</paragraph>
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The pose of this skeleton (
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) is that of a standing animal in as upright a position as the
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would normally assume.
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