taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
DC3487FAFFDAB040FF0752A1F8B7FB4E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6876165/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6876165	FIGURE 1. Comparisons of the distal humeri of Cryptogyps lacertosus QM F5507 (scanned, A, D, G), Aquila audax (B, E, H) and Haliaeetus leucogaster (C, F, I) in cranial (A, B, C), caudal (D, E, F) and ventral (G, H, I) view. Abbreviations: CD, condylus dorsalis; CV, condylus ventralis; DEMR, dorsal attachment m. extensor metacarpi radialis; ED, epicondylus dorsalis; EV, epicondylus ventralis; FB, fossa brachialis; FO, fossa olecrani; II, incisura intercondylaris; MeDCo, m. extensor digitorum communi origin; MPSO, origin of distal head of m. pronator superficialis; MPPO, m. pronator profundus origin; PF, processus flexorius; PEMR, palmar attachment m. extensor metacarpi radialis; SHTD, dorsal sulcus humerotricipitalis; SHTV, ventral sulcus humerotricipitalis; SST, sulcus scapulotricipitalis; TSD, tuberculum supracondylare dorsale; TSV, tuberculum supracondylare ventrale. Scale bar 10 mm.	FIGURE 1. Comparisons of the distal humeri of Cryptogyps lacertosus QM F5507 (scanned, A, D, G), Aquila audax (B, E, H) and Haliaeetus leucogaster (C, F, I) in cranial (A, B, C), caudal (D, E, F) and ventral (G, H, I) view. Abbreviations: CD, condylus dorsalis; CV, condylus ventralis; DEMR, dorsal attachment m. extensor metacarpi radialis; ED, epicondylus dorsalis; EV, epicondylus ventralis; FB, fossa brachialis; FO, fossa olecrani; II, incisura intercondylaris; MeDCo, m. extensor digitorum communi origin; MPSO, origin of distal head of m. pronator superficialis; MPPO, m. pronator profundus origin; PF, processus flexorius; PEMR, palmar attachment m. extensor metacarpi radialis; SHTD, dorsal sulcus humerotricipitalis; SHTV, ventral sulcus humerotricipitalis; SST, sulcus scapulotricipitalis; TSD, tuberculum supracondylare dorsale; TSV, tuberculum supracondylare ventrale. Scale bar 10 mm.	2022-07-20	Mather, Ellen K.;Lee, Michael S. Y.;Worthy, Trevor H.		Zenodo	biologists	Mather, Ellen K.;Lee, Michael S. Y.;Worthy, Trevor H.			
DC3487FAFFD0B049FF075538F9D4F9BE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6876177/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6876177	FIGURE 4. Comparisons of the elements of Cryptogyps lacertosus to those of six species of Aegypiinae, tarsometatarsus in plantar view to show structure of the hypotarsus (top), tarsometatarsus in dorsal view (middle) and distal humerus in cranial view (bottom): Trigonoceps occipitalis (A); Torgos tracheliotos (B); Sarcogyps calvus (C); Aegypius monachus (D); Necrosyrtes monachus (E); Gyps coprotheres (F); and Cryptogyps lacertosus (G). Numbers reflect the characters given in the tarsometatarsus description. Images are scaled to similar size.	FIGURE 4. Comparisons of the elements of Cryptogyps lacertosus to those of six species of Aegypiinae, tarsometatarsus in plantar view to show structure of the hypotarsus (top), tarsometatarsus in dorsal view (middle) and distal humerus in cranial view (bottom): Trigonoceps occipitalis (A); Torgos tracheliotos (B); Sarcogyps calvus (C); Aegypius monachus (D); Necrosyrtes monachus (E); Gyps coprotheres (F); and Cryptogyps lacertosus (G). Numbers reflect the characters given in the tarsometatarsus description. Images are scaled to similar size.	2022-07-20	Mather, Ellen K.;Lee, Michael S. Y.;Worthy, Trevor H.		Zenodo	biologists	Mather, Ellen K.;Lee, Michael S. Y.;Worthy, Trevor H.			
