When related to a single vertebra, describes the angle created between the superior and inferior endplates.
It is known from a single partial vertebra with unusual features, unlike those of other sauropods.
The most important find was a single end-of-tail vertebra, one which would have occupied the very end of the vertebral column.
This single vertebra showed that Georgiacetus apparently lacked a fluke and likely swam with its hind legs.
The only known specimen of "Capitalsaurus" consists of part of a single vertebra.
Each osteoderm is paired with a single vertebra.
A single vertebra was also found at the site and this resembled the vertebrae of Diadectes.
Anterior superior corner of a single vertebra is the common site for this defect.
Every single vertebra in his back was being compressed into a single osseous column, Conway thought angrily, which any second now would break.
They consist of several vertebrae series, single vertebrae, a partial left pubis and limb elements.