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Fragments of the booke: Baumel J (Ed). Handbook of avian anatomy: nomina anatomica avium (1993). The attachment sites of the ligamentum capitis femoris (LCF) in birds are indicated. Translation into Russian is available at the link: 1993BaumelJ.


Quote, p. 144

JUNCTURAE MEMBRI PELVIC

JUNCTURA COXAE 12 (Fig. 5.6)

Artc. coxocapitalis

Artc. coxotrochanterica

Capsula articularis

Lig. iliofemorale

Lig. pubofemorale

Lig. ischiofemorale

Labrum acetabulare

Lig. capitis femoris

 

Quote, p. 169

(151) Membrana acetabuli. Closes the Foramen acetabuli in the deepest part of the Acetabulum; its ventral part blends with the acetabular attachment of Lig. capitis femoris (Fig. 5.6). See Osteo. Annot. 226.



P. 130, Fig. 4.16. Femur of the gull, Larus argentatus; right side. Original drawing of Wm. P. Hamilton. A. cranial aspect; B. caudal aspect. With permission of Academic Press. Abbreviations: antitroch., antitrochanterica; artic., articularis; gastroc., gastrocnemialis; iliotroch., iliotrochantericae; intermus., intermuscularis.


 

P. 182, Fig. 5.6. The hip joint (Junctura coxae) of the pigeon, Columba livia. Right side, cranial aspect. Original drawing, J. J. Baumel. The pelvis is sectioned approximately transversely, opening a window into the Acetabulum and exposing the head of the femur and its ligament. The femur is rotated laterally and withdrawn slightly from the Acetabulum. The two arrows indicate the upper and lower margins of Foramen acetabuli. Note: (1) the cranial and dorsal parts of the articular capsule are delicate; the remainder of the capsule consists of the strong, thick ilio-, pubo-, and ischiofemoral ligaments (see Annot. 153). (2) the joint between the neck of the Femur and the Antitrochanter (Artc. coxotrochanterica) in addition to those of the head of the femur with the acetabulum (Artc. coxocapitalis). Modified with permission of Academic Press. Abbreviations: antitroch., antitrochanterica; M. fem. tib., M. femorotibialis.


Baumel J (Ed). Handbook of avian anatomy: nomina anatomica avium. 2nd ed. Cambridge: Nuttall Ornithological Club, 1993. archive.org


The work is cited in the following publications: LCF страуса. 


Julian J. Baumel (1922-2006), was an American ornithologist, anatomist, served on the faculty of Creighton University School of Medicine, and was a visiting scholar at the Burke Museum in the Division of Birds. legacy.com


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