
FIGURE 2. The distal tibiotarsus of the Fayum ameghinornithid-like bird (DPC 5659). 1, Lateral view. 2, Cranial view. 3, Medial view. 4, Caudal view. 5, Distal view. Abbreviations: ep, elongate pit; es, extensor sulcus; fs, flattened spot; g, groove; is, intercondylar sulcus; lc, lateral condyle; mc, medial condyle; me, medial epicondyle; mf, medial flange of the tibial cartilage articulation; r, ridge; s, sand/sediment grains.
Published as part of Stidham, TA & Smith, N, 2015, An ameghinornithid-like bird (Aves, Cariamae, ?Ameghinornithidae) from the early Oligocene of Egypt, pp. 1-8 in Palaeontologia Electronica (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) 10 (14) on page 4, DOI: 10.26879/470, http://zenodo.org/record/13312267
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