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Itaboravis elaphrocnemoides gen. et sp. nov. from the Itaboraian of São José de Itaboraí, left coracoid (holotype,MN4114−V), in dorsal (A1), medial (A2), and ventral (A3) views.

H. Distal end of left humerus of I. elaphrocnemoides (MN 4121−V) from the late Eocene of France, in cranial (H1) and

caudal (H2) views.
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Author Gerald Mayr, Herculano Alvarenga, and Julia A. Clarke
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