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FIGURE 1. Hindlimb bones of Rallus gracilipes, new species, and the other Bahamian flightless rail, R. cyanocavi. A, B. Femora in posterior aspect. C, D. Tibiotarsi in anterior aspect. E, F. Tarsometatarsi in acrotarsial aspect. G, H. Tarsometatarsi in plantar aspect. R. gracilipes, new species—A. UF 420711; C. UF 420698; E, G. UF 420700 (holotype). R. cyanocavi—B. UF 241521; D. UF 241528; F, H. UF 241600. Arrowed features relate to characters in the diagnosis. Scale bars = 10 mm.
Published as part of Takano, Oona M. & Steadman, David W., 2018, Another new species of flightless Rail (Aves: Rallidae: Rallus) from Abaco, The Bahamas, pp. 376-382 in Zootaxa 4407 (3) on page 378, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4407.3.5, http://zenodo.org/record/1216608
Gruiformes, Animalia, Rallus, Biodiversity, Rallidae, Chordata, Aves, Taxonomy
Gruiformes, Animalia, Rallus, Biodiversity, Rallidae, Chordata, Aves, Taxonomy
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