Ciconia minor (Harrison, 1980) MATERIAL: KNM RU 3075, incomplete proximal end of right humerus; KNM RU 3898, distal end of left tarsometatarsus lacking the trochlea for metatarsal II (fig. 2). LOCALITY AND AGE: Rusinga Island (Kula Beds), Lake Victoria, western Kenya. DISCUSSION: The first of the two fossil specimens that we refer here to Ciconia minor consists of the articulating head of a right humerus broken distal to the sulcus ligamentosus transversus (fig. 2). The caput humeri and tuberculum dorsale of KNM RU 3075 are preserved, however, and present characters that can be used for referral. The caput humeri of this specimen is evenly domed and bears a distinct muscle attachment scar that slants over the cranial side of the tubercu...
Kanuites lewisae Dehghani & Werdelin, 2008 Kanuites lewisae Dehghani & Werdelin, 2008: 234. MAT...
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Fig. 2. New records of Miocene Kenyan waterbirds. Ciconia minor, incomplete proximal right humerus (...
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Fig. 3. New records of Miocene Kenyan waterbirds. Indeterminate cranial end of right coracoid referr...
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Nearly one hundred years of field work has established Rusinga Island, Lake Victoria, Kenya as one o...
FIG. 76. — Right humerus of Alcidedorbignya inopinata (MHNC 8372). The position of the greater tuber...
Background: The diversification process known as the Lake Tanganyika Radiation has given rise to the...
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FIG. 78. — Lateral views of humeri of Alcidedorbignya inopinata showing the distorsion of the head, ...
FIG. 4. — Viverridae from Fort Ternan: A-C, Kanuites lewisae KNM-FT 3876, right m1 in buccal (A), li...
Kanuites lewisae Dehghani & Werdelin, 2008 Kanuites lewisae Dehghani & Werdelin, 2008: 234. MAT...
Dyke, Gareth J., Walker, Cyril A. (2008): New Records of Fossil 'Waterbirds' from the Miocene of Ken...
Main articleThis paper describes a new form of Thecodont, apparently Ornithosuchid, from the Stormbe...
Fig. 2. New records of Miocene Kenyan waterbirds. Ciconia minor, incomplete proximal right humerus (...
Fig. 1. Fossil material referred to the Lower Miocene Kenyan flamingo Leakyornis aethiopicus (see Ha...
Fig. 3. New records of Miocene Kenyan waterbirds. Indeterminate cranial end of right coracoid referr...
KNM-ER 47000 is a fossil hominin upper limb skeleton from the Koobi Fora Formation, Kenya (FwJj14E, ...
Fossil cichlids from East Africa offer unique insights into the evolutionary history and ancient div...
Nearly one hundred years of field work has established Rusinga Island, Lake Victoria, Kenya as one o...
FIG. 76. — Right humerus of Alcidedorbignya inopinata (MHNC 8372). The position of the greater tuber...
Background: The diversification process known as the Lake Tanganyika Radiation has given rise to the...
Fossil comatulids, referred to as feather stars, are mostly known from highly disarticulated specime...
Africa’s modern-day freshwater fish fauna comprises more than 3000 species, many of them endemic, an...
FIG. 78. — Lateral views of humeri of Alcidedorbignya inopinata showing the distorsion of the head, ...
FIG. 4. — Viverridae from Fort Ternan: A-C, Kanuites lewisae KNM-FT 3876, right m1 in buccal (A), li...
Kanuites lewisae Dehghani & Werdelin, 2008 Kanuites lewisae Dehghani & Werdelin, 2008: 234. MAT...
Dyke, Gareth J., Walker, Cyril A. (2008): New Records of Fossil 'Waterbirds' from the Miocene of Ken...
Main articleThis paper describes a new form of Thecodont, apparently Ornithosuchid, from the Stormbe...