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Description Numbers: 1, ischium (BP/1/6202); 2, anterior-to-middle cervical vertebra (BP/1/6199); 3, fibula (shattered upon extraction); 4, proximal ischium (BP/1/6184); 5, metacarpal IV (BP/1/6191); 6, mid-anterior caudal vertebra (BP/1/6201); 7, ischium (BP/1/7366); 8, paired tibiae (BP/1/6200 and BP/1/6980); 9, anterior caudal vertebra (BP/1/6646); 10, pedal ungual I (BP/1/6186); 11, posterior dorsal neural arch (BP/1/6183a); 12, anterior middle dorsal neural arch (BP/1/6183); 13, middle dorsal neural arch (BP/1/6770); 14, badly weathered ischial peduncle of ilium; 15, anterior dorsal neural arches (BP/1/6882 and BP/1/6984); 16, ulna (BP/1/6210); 17, mid-to-distal caudal vertebra (BP/1/7741); 18, dorsal rib (BP/1/6768); 19, chevron (BP/1/6205). Clavicle was recovered from plastered block in the vicinity of 9-12. Teeth were found close to the tibiae-ischium cluster. Red represents bones figured in Figure 3 of main article. Unnumbered elements were either indeterminate or unable to be located at the time of study. Quarry map by AMY, drawn in Inkscape (vers. 0.91).
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Source Blair W. McPhee, Matthew F. Bonnan, Adam M. Yates, Johann Neveling and Jonah N. Choiniere (2015). "A new basal sauropod from the pre-Toarcian Jurassic of South Africa: evidence of niche-partitioning at the sauropodomorph–sauropod boundary?". Scientific Reports 5: Article number 13224. doi:10.1038/srep13224
Author Blair W. McPhee, Matthew F. Bonnan, Adam M. Yates, Johann Neveling and Jonah N. Choiniere

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