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Description Fig 2. 5th or 6th cervical vertebra of Anhinga pannonica from the late Miocene (MN 8) of the Hammerschmiede clay pit near Pforzen, Germany (A, C, D, F) in comparison to the holotype of Anhinga pannonica (B, E, G; from Lambrecht, 1916, original labeling removed) and the 4th (H–M) and 6th (N–S) cervical vertebrae of extant A. anhinga (SMF 9967) and A. rufa (SMF 9106). A, B, J, K, P, Q: dorsal view; C, right lateral view; D, E, H, I, N, O: left lateral view; F, G, L, M, R, S: ventral view. Abbreviations: car, sulcus caroticus; cir, circular expansion of vertebral corpus; fac, facies articularis; fcd, facies articularis caudalis; fcr, facies articularis cranialis; for, foramen delimited by the ridge-like shelf along the ventrolateral margin of the vertebral corpus; pcs, processus costalis; rdg, ridge bordering sulcus caroticus; slt, slit separating zygapophyses caudales; zcd, zygapophysis caudalis. The scale bar equals 10 mm (the size of the A. pannonica holotype is based on the measurements in Lambrecht, 1916).
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Source G. Mayr, T. Lechner & M. Böhme: The large-sized darter Anhinga pannonica (Aves, Anhingidae) from the late Miocene hominid Hammerschmiede locality in Southern Germany. In: PLoS ONE, Vol. 15, No. 5, 2020, e0232179
Author Gerald Mayr, Thomas Lechner & Madelaine Böhme
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