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MorphoMuseuM Volume 07, issue 01
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3D dataset3D model related to the publication: A new fossil of Tayassuidae (Mammalia: Cetartiodactyla) from the Pleistocene of northern BrazilPaula Lopes Copetti , Rodrigo Parisi-Dutra , Atila A. Stock Da-Rosa and Leonardo KerberPublished online: 29/01/2021Keywords: Laser scanning; megafauna; Rio Madeira Formation; Rondônia https://doi.org/10.18563/journal.m3.105 References: 2 Cited by: 1 Cite this article: Paula Lopes Copetti, Rodrigo Parisi-Dutra, Atila A. Stock Da-Rosa and Leonardo Kerber, 2021. 3D model related to the publication: A new fossil of Tayassuidae (Mammalia: Cetartiodactyla) from the Pleistocene of northern Brazil. MorphoMuseuM . doi: 10.18563/journal.m3.105 Export citationAbstractThe present 3D Dataset contains the 3D model of a left dentary with m1-m3 analyzed in “A new fossil of Tayassuidae (Mammalia: Certartiodactyla) from the Pleistocene of northern Brazil”. The 3D model was generated using a laser scanning. Specimens and 3D Datacf. Pecari tajacu UFSM 11606 View specimen
Published in Volume 07, issue 01 (2021) ReferencesCopetti, P. L., Parisi-Dutra, R., Da-Rosa, A. A. S., Kerber, L. 2021. A new fossil of Tayassuidae (Mammalia: Cetartiodactyla) from the Pleistocene of northern Brazil. Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências. https://doi.org/10.1590/0001-3765202120191080 Cited by:Leonardo Kerber, Heloísa Moraes–Santos and Maria Inês Feijó Ramos (2023). Scanning holotypes from the Vertebrate Paleontology Collection at the Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi (Brazil): Tools for research and science outreach. Curator: The Museum Journal. https://doi.org/10.1111/cura.12548 |
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