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A skeletal reconstruction for Sylviornis neocaledoniae in a resting pose.

The missing skeletal parts are estimated (shaded bones), with the pelvis based on proportions of Leipoa ocellata. The bill rhamphotheca is not reconstructed so as to not obscure the underlying skeletal morphology.
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Author Trevor H. Worthy,Miyess Mitri,Warren D. Handley,Michael S. Y. Lee,Atholl Anderson,Christophe Sand

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