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From: An assessment of the Cenozoic avifauna of Switzerland, with a description of two fossil owls (Aves, Strigiformes)

Fig. 3

Tarsometatarsi of ?Oligostrix bergeri sp. nov. (NMB U.M.2528, holotype) from the Late Oligocene of Mümliswil, Switzerland, and Strigiformes, fam. et gen. indet. (NMB G.C.623) from the Late Eocene of Gösgen, Switzerland. a–f Holotype of ?Oligostrix bergeri sp. nov. in dorsal (a), plantar (b), medial (c), lateral (d), distal (e), and proximal (f) views. g–i NMB G.C.623 in dorsal (g), plantar (h), and distal (i) views. Abbreviations: c.m. cotyla medialis, f.i. fossa infracotylaris, f.met.I. fossa metatarsi I, f.v.d. foramen vasculare distale; l.pr. lateral protuberance on trochlea metatarsi III, tr. met. trochlea metatarsi, t.t.c. tuberositas m. tibialis cranialis. Scale bars 10 mm

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