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Anatomical structure in birds and pterosaurs
Notarium or os dorsale is a bone consisting of the fused vertebra of the shoulder in birds and some pterosaurs. The structure helps brace the chest against
Notarium
Extinct order of flying reptiles
pterosaurs, the backbone over the shoulders fused into a structure known as a notarium, which served to stiffen the torso during flight, and provide a stable
Pterosaur
Genus of azhdarchid pterosaurs from the Late Cretaceous
vertebrae are fused into a notarium, like in some other pterosaurs and birds, and particularly ornithocheiroids. The notarium supported the shoulder girdle
Quetzalcoatlus
Build of Late Jurassic period flying reptiles
pterosaurs, the backbone over the shoulders fused into a structure known as a notarium, which served to stiffen the torso during flight, and provide a stable
Anatomy_of_pterosaurs
Extinct species of bird
vertebrae (those of the neck and thorax, including three fused into a notarium), sixteen synsacral vertebrae (those of the lumbar region and sacrum),
Dodo
Genus of tapejarid pterosaur from the Early Cretaceous
vertebrae are fused into a notarium, like in some other pterosaurs and birds, and particularly ornithocheiroids. The notarium supported the shoulder girdle
Tupandactylus
Taxon of birds
least 23 presacral vertebrae. At least four thoracic vertebrae fused to a notarium. Distal end of ulna with marked oval depression radialis. Phalanx proximalis
Mirandornithes
Genus of pterosaur of the Late Cretaceous
vertebrae were narrow. Like many pterosaurs and birds, it possessed a notarium, a fused mass comprising the first six dorsal vertebrae. Similarly, the
Pteranodon
Genus of tapejarid pterosaur
smaller size (only about half the size of S. dongi) and the presence of a notarium, though this was later disproved. Some later studies found S. gui to simply
Sinopterus
Genus of istiodactylid pterosaur from the Early Cretaceous
nostril) and a slender eye socket. Some of the vertebrae were fused into a notarium, to which the shoulder blades connected. It had very large forelimbs, with
Istiodactylus
Extinct genus of birds
ventral processes on all the vertebrae of the notarium. As the precise number of vertebrae prior to the notarium is unknown, Mayr assumes the same count as
Palaelodus
Family of birds
juveniles. In many species juveniles have a distinctly duller plumage. The notarium, a fused vertebra of the shoulder in birds that helps brace the chest against
Artamidae
Physiological structure of birds' bodies
Anterior thoracic vertebrae are fused in many birds and articulate with the notarium of the pectoral girdle. The synsacrum consists of one thoracic, six lumbar
Bird_anatomy
Genus of azhdarchid pterosaur
previously described in giant azhdarchid pterosaurs, such as a complete notarium, dorsosacral vertebrae and a caudal vertebra. Due to the age of its fossils
Thanatosdrakon
Genus of anhanguerid pterosaur from the Early Cretaceous
skull. The first five dorsal vertebrae of Tropeognathus are fused into a notarium, with five sacral vertebrae fused into a synsacrum, and the third and fourth
Tropeognathus
Genus of azhdarchid pterosaur from the Late Cretaceous
vertebrae were elongated. The first six dorsal vertebrae had fused into a notarium. Several pairs of belly ribs were preserved. Its femur was thin and long
Zhejiangopterus
Evolutionary relationships
This also introduced the possibility of miscoring, such as presenting a notarium as absent in ornithocheirids despite most either lacking preservation of
Pterosaur_classification
Extinct genus of birds
exhibited apomorphies of Columbiformes and Sandgrouses (Pteroclidae) such as a notarium, and a short coracoid shaft. It was a part of the diverse "Hipparion fauna"
Linxiavis
Pseudonym of 1631 encyclopaedia author
women" in 1631 and described himself on the title page as (their?) "General Notarium." It is not clear who is behind the pseudonym Johann Frauenlob. There is
Johann_Frauenlob
Catholic ecclesial title in Switzerland
papam et omnes fratres in predicta causa. Set fortes aduersarios inueni: Notarium domini pape, et Magistrum Iohannem capuan., et Conradum Marescalcum pape
Bishop_of_Lausanne
Genus of pteranodontoid pterosaur from the Early Cretaceous
confidently referred to Santanadactylus. Additional remains, including a notarium (fused vertebrae supporting the shoulder) were subsequently referred to
Santanadactylus
Genus of azhdarchoid pterosaur from the Late Cretaceous
of wing-finger length. Possible juvenile traits included the lack of a notarium, being a fusion of the front dorsal vertebrae, and an unfused scapula and
Microtuban
Genus of ctenochasmatid pterosaur from the Early Cretaceous
the toes, and there was no fused complex of the front dorsal vertebrae (notarium), as seen in other pterosaurs. The wingspan of the type individual was
Huanhepterus
Genus of thalassodromid pterosaur from the Early Cretaceous
features uniting members of Neoazhdarchia included the presence of a notarium (fused vertebrae in the shoulder region), the loss of contact between the
Thalassodromeus
Clade of pteranodontoid pterosaurs
Tropeognathus and Istiodactylus, up to six dorsal vertebrae are fused into a notarium. In some genera such as Anhanguera, four to seven sacral vertebrae are
Ornithocheiromorpha
Genus of Late Cretaceous pterosaur
fork-shaped. The front dorsal vertebrae of the back are not fused into a notarium (a feature present in other pterosaurs) in Mimodactylus. Seven caudal vertebrae
Mimodactylus
Extinct genus of birds
peiranoi appears to have been short and robust rather than elongated. The notarium meanwhile appears to have been more similar to the basal Juncitarsus than
Megapaloelodus
Genus of azhdarchoid pterosaur from the Early Cretaceous
incorrectly, claimed the pelvis elements were misidentified parts of the notarium of the shoulder girdle and referred several additional specimens to Ornithostoma
Ornithostoma
Genus of boreopterid pterosaur from the Early Cretaceous
compared to Feilongus. Several of the dorsal vertebrae are fused into a notarium, an indicator of maturity. Zhenyuanopterus was estimated to have a wingspan
Zhenyuanopterus
Extinct family of birds
pronounced kink where the vertebrae of the neck connect to those of the notarium and the tarsometatarsus is shorter than the humerus unlike in flamingos
Palaelodidae
Genus of azhdarchid pterosaur from the Late Cretaceous
are present, two of them being cervicalized dorsals, and adults have a notarium (a structure consisting of fused vertebrae in the shoulder region, also
Phosphatodraco
Species of bird
have some of the thoracic vertebrae fused into a structure called the notarium. A species of ectoparasitic birdlouse, Menacanthus elbeli, and a mite that
Ashy_woodswallow
Pinheiro; Marco Brandalise Andrade (2020). "Development and evolution of the notarium in Pterosauria". Journal of Anatomy. 238 (2): 400–415. doi:10.1111/joa
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