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Re: Archaeopteryx flight



Hallux? And manus movements? You know, I never noticed that before. My copy of this paper is buried a box in my garage somewhere, so if somebody could check this reference to see whether he actually talks about the hallux, it would be nice. The paper is referred to in The Dinosauria with regard to the anatomy of the ceratosaurian manus, not pes.<
Whelp, having read this several times, I can say that he is refering to the manus. He incorrectly calls it the hallux. Most citations I've seen for this paper put a (sic) after hallux.
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