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Table 9 Measurements of bones of other fossil vertebrates from Moutier, Switzerland: Crocodylomorpha and Theropoda

From: Re-description of the sauropod dinosaur Amanzia (“Ornithopsis/Cetiosauriscus”) greppini n. gen. and other vertebrate remains from the Kimmeridgian (Late Jurassic) Reuchenette Formation of Moutier, Switzerland

 

CL

Hca

Hcr

Lna

VH

Wca

Wcr

B

L

M.H. 247, caudal vertebra

52a

56a

33a

62a

  

M.H. 351, caudal vertebra

98

28a

64a

  

M.H. 352, dorsal vertebra

61

64a

63

44a

66a

55a

50a

  

M.H. 329, articular

31a

58a

M.H. 303, skull fragment

25a

56a

M.H. 309, skull fragment

26a

50a

M.H. 370, skull fragment

45a

98a

  1. M.H. 350, theropod tooth: total preserved height = 48.8 mm; length (mesiodistal) at base = 18.1 mm; length at apex = 2–3 mm; breadth (labiolingual) at base = 15.5 mm; breadth at apex = 3 mm; length of complete serrated edge = 19 mm
  2. B preserved breadth or width of skull fragments, CL centrum length, Hca height of caudal articular surface, Hcr height of cranial articular surface, L preserved length of skull fragments, Lna length of neural arch, VH total vertebral height, Wca width of caudal articular surface, Wcr width of cranial articular surface. All measurement are in mm
  3. aindicates that the measurements refer only to preserved dimension at the incomplete bone