3D surface file model of UM PAT 17 (type specimen of Donrussellia magna), which is a well preserved left lower jaw with p4-m3. The teeth (and roots) were manually segmented.
Data citation: Ramdarshan A., Godinot M., Bédécarrats S., Tabuce R., 2015. M3#17_UM PAT 17. doi: 10.18563/m3.sf17
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Holotype specimen of Donrussellia magna, an adapiform primate from the early Eocene (MP7) of Southern FranceAnusha Ramdarshan, Marc Godinot, Samuel Bédécarrats and Rodolphe TabucePublished online: 2015-06-18Keywords: Adapiformes; Early Eocene; Holotype; Primates; Southern France doi: 10.18563/m3.1.2.e2 Abstract This project presents a µCT dataset and an associated 3D surface model of the holotype of Donrussellia magna (UM PAT 17; Primates, Adapiformes). UM PAT17 is the only known specimen for the species and consists of a well-preserved left lower jaw with p4-m3. It documents one of the oldest European primates, eventually dated near the Paleocene Eocene Thermal Maximum. M3 article infos Published in Vol. 01, Issue 02 (2015) |
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