The crest is offset from the proximal end, but connected with the anterior end of the fibular condyle by a low, rounded edge.
A small fibular crest was obviously present on the anterolateral side of the proximal shaft, but is largely eroded away.
It was proximally placed and connected to the anterior end of the fibular condyle by a low but shar ply defined crest.
A well-developed fibular crest was present, but is damaged in both specimens.
This ridge might represent a remainder of the low crest that connects the fibular crest with the proximal end in basal theropods.
The articular facet extends from this crest laterally onto the flat proximal surface of the fibular condyle.
Distally from the fibular crest, a nar row, slightly concave facet runs over the anterolateral surface of the shaft distally and nar rows towards its distal end.
However, they differ from tetanurans in that the cnemial crest is less clearly offset from the fibular condyle and the fibular crest is connected to the proximal end.