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158 (p50). Metatarsal I facet on entocuneiform mediolaterally narrow (0), mediolaterally<br />

broad (1), or saddle-shaped (2).<br />

159 (p51). Peroneal process on metatarsal I small (0) or extensive (1).<br />

160 (p52). Medial process of metatarsal I small, medially rather than proximally<br />

extended (0), or large, mediolaterally restricted and proximally extended (1).<br />

161 (p53). Ilium blade-like (0), or rod-like (1).<br />

162 (p54). Pubic symphysis long (0), or short (1).<br />

163 (p55). Anterior inferior iliac spine large (0), or very small to absent (1).<br />

164 (p56). Ribs craniocaudally narrow (0), or wide (1).<br />

165 (p57). Atlas craniocaudally narrow (0), or wide (1).<br />

166 (p58). Axis spinous process oriented caudally (0), or cranially (1).<br />

167 (p59). Thoracic spinous processes long and narrow (0), or short and wide (1).<br />

168 (p60). Lumbar transverse processes long and projecting ventrally beyond centrum<br />

(0), or short and lateral to centrum, not projecting ventrally beyond centrum<br />

(1).<br />

169 (p61). Third trochanter on femur large (0), small (1), or very small to absent (2).<br />

170 (p62). Proximal end of fibula large (0), or reduced (1).<br />

171 (p63). Height of ridges on patellar groove on femur subequal (0), medial higher than<br />

lateral ridge (1), or lateral higher than medial ridge (2).<br />

172 (p64). Prehensile hand proportions absent, with proximal phalanx short relative to<br />

metacarpal (0), or present, with proximal phalanx long relative to metacarpal<br />

(1).<br />

173 (p65). Metatarsal I torsion absent, with distal condyle anteroposterior direction equal<br />

to proximal anteroposterior direction (0), or present, with distal condyle<br />

anteroposterior direction rotated 90 degrees laterally relative to that of<br />

proximal end (1).<br />

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