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Eocasea martini gen. et sp. nov.

Photograph and interpretive drawing of holotype KUVP 9616b, from the late Pennsylvanian of Kansas, USA. Preserved parts of the skeleton include the posterior 1/3rd of the skull and mandible, the vertebral column with ribs, pelvic girdle and right hind limb. Abbreviations: as, astragalus; ca, calcaneum; f, femur; fi, fibula; il, ilium; is, ischium; pu, pubis; s1, first sacral rib; s2, second sacral rib; t, tibia; roman numerals indicate the digit number in the pes.
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Author Robert R. Reisz, Jörg Fröbisch
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