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Description Femora (A‒C) and tibiotarsi (D‒F) of Diatryma geiselensis from the middle Eocene of the Geisel valley, Germany, to illustrate the different sizes of the specimens. A, GMH XLI-200-1968; right side, caudal view. B, GMH XXXV-481-1963; right side, carnial view. C, GMH XIV-2042-1956; left side, cranial view. D, GMH XLI-200-1968; right side, craniolateral view. E, GMH XIII-40-1954; right side, cranial view. F, GMH XXXV-481-1963; left side, cranial view. The scale bars equal 50 mm.
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Source Gerald Mayr, Cécile Mourer-Chauviré, Estelle Bourdon and Michael Stache: Resurrecting the taxon Diatryma: A review of the giant flightless Eocene Gastornithiformes (Aves), with a report of the first skull of Diatryma geiselensis. Palaeontologia Electronica 27 (3), 2024, pp. a57 (fig. 7), doi:10.26879/1438
Author Mayr et al.

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