- Tarsometatarsus
The tarsometatarsus is a bone that is found in the lower leg of certain
tetrapod s, namelybird s.It is formed from the fusion of several bones found in other types of animals, and
homologous to the mammalian tarsal (ankle) and metatarsal (foot) bones.There are several ways and extents in which the tarsometatarsal fusion is accomplished throughout bird
evolution . Namely, inNeornithes (modern birds) the fusion is most thorough at thedistal (metatarsal) end though present along the entire length of the bone. In theEnantiornithes , a group ofMesozoic birds, the fusion was complete at theproximal (tarsal) end but the distal metatarsi still were somewhat separate.While birds are the most well-known animals featuring this fused bone, they were not the only and not even the first to have it: in a remarkable case of
parallel evolution , a tarsometatarsus was also present in theHeterodontosauridae , a group of tinycerapod dinosaurs quite unrelated to birds. Their oldest remains date from theLate Triassic more than 200million years ago , and predate the first birds with a tarsometatarsus by nearly 100 million years.References
*http://www.palaeos.com/Vertebrates/Lists/Glossary/Images/Hypotarsus.gif
*http://www1.bartleby.com/61/15/T0051500.html
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