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English: Photographs of the holotype distal right humerus (NMNZ S.52077) of Zealandornis relictus (Worthy et al., 2022). A is the cranial view; B is the caudal view; C is the dorsal view; D is the ventral view. Scale bar equals 5 millimetres.

Abbreviations: cd, condylus dorsalis; cv, condylus ventralis; pbmr, scar for the palmar branch of m. extensor carpi radialis; pf, processus flexorius; psd, processus supracondylaris dorsalis; sh, sulcus humerotricipitalis; tsv, tuberculum supracondylare ventrale.

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Author Trevor H. Worthy, R. Paul Scofield, Steven W. Salisbury, Suzanne J. Hand, Vanesa L. De Pietri & Michael Archer

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Holotype humerus of Zealandornis relictus

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5 April 2022

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