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  2. Tetradactylus - Wikipedia

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    The genus Tetradactylus contains the following species which are recognized as being valid. [2]Tetradactylus africanus Gray, 1838 – African long-tailed seps; Tetradactylus breyeri Roux, 1907 – Breyer's long-tailed seps, vulnerable (VU)

  3. Dactyly - Wikipedia

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    Human hand anatomy (pentadactyl) In biology, dactyly is the arrangement of digits (fingers and toes) on the hands, feet, or sometimes wings of a tetrapod animal.The term is derived from the Greek word δακτυλος (dáktylos) meaning "finger."

  4. Tetradactyl - Wikipedia

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  5. Limnopus - Wikipedia

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    According to Milan et al. (2016) [1] the diagnostic characters Limnopus are: Track-ways of a quadrupedal tetrapod with plantigrade to semiplantigrade imprints, pace angulation 80°–96°, stride : pes length = 3–5.5 : 1; pes impressed closely behind manus, pentadactyl, digits increasing in length from I–IV, digit IV longest, digit V as ...

  6. Eastwood's long-tailed seps - Wikipedia

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    The type locality for T. eastwoodae is the Haenertsburg area near Woodbush in the Letaba district approximately 5 km (3.1 mi) West of where the Magoebaskloof hotel now is, where two specimens were found during the early 20th century around 1911.

  7. Pterodactylus - Wikipedia

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    Pterodactylus (from Ancient Greek: πτεροδάκτυλος, romanized: pterodáktylos ' winged finger ' [2]) is a genus of extinct pterosaurs.It is thought to contain only a single species, Pterodactylus antiquus, which was the first pterosaur to be named and identified as a flying reptile and one of the first prehistoric reptiles to ever be discovered.

  8. Template:Neanderthal map - Wikipedia

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  9. Gwyneddichnium - Wikipedia

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    Gwyneddichnium corresponds to footprints from a quadrupedal animal with a small pentadactyl (five-fingered) manus (hand) and a notably larger five-toed pes (foot). The manus and pes are mesaxonic, meaning that the third digit is the longest digit, followed by the subequal second and fourth digits.