Some additional tarsometatarsus ( ankle ) bone fragments were placed in the genus " Neptuniavis " and assigned to the Procellariidae in the Procellariiformes.
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"A . archibaldi " is represented by a single fossil of a tarsometatarsus in the collection of the University of California Museum of Paleontology.
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The fossil was again restudied in 1964 by Pierce Brodkorb, who asserted the fossil to not be a tarsometatarsus but rather the end of a scapula.
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"A . gloriae " is represented by a single fossil of a right tarsometatarsus in the collection of the Museum of the Rockies of Montana State University.
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It is also notable that the attachment point of the tibiotarsal adductor tendon ) and another ( presumably for nerves and blood vessels ) on the plantar surface of the tarsometatarsus.
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The secretarybird's tarsometatarsus, for example, is only some 20 % shorter but more than 60 % slimmer than that of " E . eocaenus ".
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Daggett's eagle was first described by Loye Holmes Miller in 1915 as " Morphnus daggetti ", from a tarsometatarsus found in the La Brea Tar Pits.
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Of this tarsometatarsus the thickness of the middle section of the shaft, measured from the front to the rear in a vertical position, is larger than its transverse width.
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Most remains are only tentatively assigned to this species, however, and the tarsometatarsus formerly referred to as " Treleudytes crassus " may belong to a completely different species.
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The metatarsus has fused with the lower ankle bones into a very elongated and narrow tarsometatarsus, being 25 % longer than the thighbone and twenty-five times longer than wide.