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Description Pes of Heterodontosaurus tucki from the Lower Jurassic Upper Elliot and Clarens formations of South Africa. Tarsometatarsus and pes of an adult skeleton (SAM-PK-K1328). Photograph (A) and line drawing (B) of the right tarsometatarsus and pes in anterior view. Hatching indicates broken bone; dashed lines indicate estimated edges; tone indicates matrix. Scale bar equals 3 cm. Abbreviations: I-IV digits I-IV ded dorsal extensor depression dip dorsal intercondylar process dt3, 4 distal tarsals 3, 4 fo foramen mt1-4 metatarsals 1-4 un ungual.
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Source Sereno PC (2012) Taxonomy, morphology, masticatory function and phylogeny of heterodontosaurid dinosaurs. ZooKeys 226: 1-225. doi:10.3897/zookeys.226.2840.
Author Carol Abraczinskas, Paul C. Sereno
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