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:
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of the
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6: 4, pl. 1, fig. 1
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<emphasis id="66E9EAFEFFDBB041FF575791FA38FA2E" bold="true" box="[199,338,1447,1473]" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">Etymology:</emphasis>
The name is derived from a combination of the Ancient Greek words
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(hidden) and
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(vulture), in reference to the fact that this taxon was known for over 100 years but was generally believed to be an eagle.
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also relates to the word crypt, a word used to describe an underground burial chamber, referencing the discovery of the new material in caves.
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<emphasis id="66E9EAFEFFDBB041FF575400FACCF9BF" bold="true" box="[199,422,1590,1616]" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">Revised diagnosis:</emphasis>
A large accipitrid, similar in size to
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, with humeri differing from all other
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by the following combination of characters:
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a prominent dorsal convexity of the facies between the tuberculum supracondylare dorsale and the epicondylus dorsalis;
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a strongly dorsally projecting tuberculum supracondylare dorsale;
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a distinct and deepened attachment for the origin of m. extensor digitorum communi;
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a large, shallow, circular attachment scar for the origin of the proximal head of m. pronator superficialis (=pronator brevis);
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he epicondylus ventralis is strongly projected ventrally as a craniocaudally elongate peak;
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he processus flexorius is distally short, ending proximal to the distal margin of the condylus ventralis;
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and it has a narrow sulcus/groove for the dorsal belly of the m. humerotricipitalis.
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