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Billberg
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The fossil material treated here is referable to the
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and to the genus
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(see
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), and differs from extinct and extant genera of
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in the West Indies (see Materials and methods) by the following combination of osteological characters (see also
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;
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;
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;
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, among others): Coracoid less voluminous at the scapular end (much less deep) without pneumatic foramina; scapular facet, coracoidal foramen, and sternal facet, proportionately smaller; glenoid facet relatively larger; procoracoid large at base. Humerus less expanded proximally in palmar and anconal views; head proportionately small and less bulbous; bicipital furrow very deep; bicipital crest poorly developed; internal tuberosity reduced; impression of brachialis anticus much deeper. Ulna with prominence for anterior articular ligament more projected; impression of brachialis anticus deeper and more distally extended; bicipital attachment reduced; internal condyle better developed, and the sulcus intercondylaris much more extended into the internal side. Carpometacarpus with a deep fossa distad to the pisiform process (forming two marked ridges at the base of the latter); metacarpal II with internal border acute (less rounded); metacarpal III longer and well extended proximad. Femur with a more vertical trochanteric ridge (less inclined internally); distal end more flared; internal and external condyles more projected anteriorly, resulting in the rotular groove being much deeper; internal condyle larger in internal view; tuberculum M. gastrocnemialis lateralis distally located; popliteal area expanded. Tibiotarsus with slender shaft; inner cnemial crest shorter, but more projected anteriorly; sulcus intercnemialis very wide; fibular crest reduced and higher on shaft; distal fusion of fibular spine long and higher (proximad); distal portion of shaft less expanded bilaterally and less compressed antero-posteriorly; internal and external condyles projecting more posteriorly. Tarsometatarsus slender and convex anteriorly at the distal end, with lateral surface expanded (deeper); intercotylar prominence placed more anteriorly in relation to the position of anterior edges of both internal and external cotylae; ossified proximal supratendinal bridge absent (see also
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:113); trochlea for digit IV massive; intertrochlear notch between trochleae for digits II and III reduced.
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