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Picture this time - "titanosauriform" femora



I cropped several images (mostly from papers) of
Diplodocoid and Titanosauriform femora together into
an image highlighting either the presence or absence
of medial deflection and a lateral bulge  and
questions. 

You can see it at:

http://img294.imageshack.us/img294/6521/femora1nq.jpg

As far as I can tell the "lateral bulge" is present in
both Dicraeosaurids and Diplodocids as well. And
Euhelopus possesses the bulge and also demonstrates
medial deflection, while Magyarosaurus, which I
understood to be a Titanosauriform?, only possesses
the bulge (like Diplodocus? and Dicraeosaurus?). 




                
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