Ulna
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For the genus of moths, see Ulna (genus).
This article uses anatomical terminology.
The ulna or ulnar bone (pl.: ulnae or ulnas)[3] is a long bone in the forearm stretching from the elbow to the wrist. It is on the same side of the forearm as the little finger, running parallel to the radius, the forearm's other long bone. Longer and thinner than the radius, the ulna is considered to be the smaller long bone of the lower arm. The corresponding bone in the lower leg is the fibula.