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English: Three cervical vertebrae from different specimens of Teleocrater rhadinus, depicting diagnostic features of aphanosaurs. Vertebrae are depicted in left lateral view (left of the image = closer to the head). These specific vertebrae are not sequential.

a) Referred anterior cervical vertebra NMT RB505 (front of the neck).

b) Referred middle cervical vertebra NMT RB512 (middle of the neck)

c) Referred posterior cervical vertebra NMT RB514 (base of the neck)

Green = Rugose expansions of the neural spine (all cervicals) Pink = Epipophyses (anterior and middle cervicals)

Blue = Additional cervical rib facet, a.k.a. divided parapophysis (posterior cervicals)
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