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2015-06
Vol. 01, Issue 02
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3D model related to the publication: The inner ear of Megatherium and the evolution of the vestibular system in sloths.
Guillaume Billet Logo, Damien Germain Logo, Irina Ruf Logo, Christian de Muizon Logo and Lionel Hautier Logo
Published online: 24/02/2015

Keywords: bony labyrinth; inner ear; Megatherium; Sloth

https://doi.org/10.18563/m3.1.2.e3

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Cite this article: Guillaume Billet, Damien Germain, Irina Ruf, Christian de Muizon and Lionel Hautier, 2015. 3D model related to the publication: The inner ear of Megatherium and the evolution of the vestibular system in sloths. MorphoMuseuM 1 (2)-e3. doi: 10.18563/m3.1.2.e3

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Abstract

This contribution contains the 3D model described and figured in the following publication: Billet G., Germain D., Ruf I., Muizon C. de, Hautier L. 2013. The inner ear of Megatherium and the evolution of the vestibular system in sloths. Journal of Anatomy 123:557-567, DOI: 10.1111/joa.12114

Specimens and 3D Data

Megatherium americanum MNHN.F.PAM276 View specimen

M3#14

This model corresponds to a virtually reconstructed bony labyrinth of the right inner ear of the skull MNHN-F-PAM 276, attributed to the extinct giant ground sloth Megatherium americanum. The fossil comes from Pleistocene deposits at Rio Salado (Prov. Buenos Aires, Argentina). The bony labyrinth of Megatherium shows semicircular canals that are proportionally much larger than in the modern two-toed and three-toed sloths. The cochlea in Megatherium shows 2.5 turns, which is a rather high value within Xenarthra. Overall, the shape of the bony labyrinth of Megatherium resembles more that of extant armadillos than that of its extant sloth relatives.

Type: "3D_surfaces"

doi: 10.18563/m3.sf14   state:published




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Published in Vol. 01, Issue 02 (2015)

References

Billet, G., Germain, D., Ruf, I., Muizon, C. de, Hautier, L. 2013. The inner ear of Megatherium and the evolution of the vestibular system in sloths. Journal of Anatomy 123:557-567. DOI: 10.1111/joa.12114 


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