Skull morphology of Probelesodon kitchingi revisited
3D model of the holotype of Hispanomeryx linxiaensis and "Micromeryx" caoi
3D model related to the publication: Occurrence of the ground sloth Nothrotheriops (Xenarthra, Folivora) in the Late Pleistocene of Uruguay: New information on its dietary and habitat preferences based on stable isotope analysis
bony labyrinth (11) , inner ear (9) , South America (7) , skull (7) , Eocene (7) , brain (6) , Oligocene (6)
Maëva Orliac (15) , Lionel Hautier (14) , Bastien Mennecart (12) , Pierre-Olivier Antoine (9) , Leonardo Kerber (9) , Rodolphe Tabuce (9) , Laurent Marivaux (8)
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Supplemental information for "Sensory anatomy of the most aquatic of carnivorans: the Antarctic Ross seal, and convergences with other mammals".Ashley E. Latimer, Cleopatra M. Loza, Marcelo R. Sánchez-Villagra and Alfredo A. CarliniPublished online: 23/11/2017Keywords: aquatic; inner ear; Ommatophoca rossi; Phoca; semicircular canals https://doi.org/10.18563/m3.3.4.e7 Abstract Here, the semicircular canals of the most aquatic seal, the rare Antarctic Ross Seal (Ommatophoca rossii), are presented for the first time, along with representatives of every species in the Lobodontini: the leopard seal (Hydrurga leptonyx), Weddell seal (Leptonychotes weddellii), and crabeater seal (Lobodon carcinophagus). Because encounters with wild Ross seal are rare, and few specimens are available in collections worldwide, this dataset increases accessibility to a rare species. For further comparison, we present the bony labyrinths of other carnivorans, the elephant seal (Mirounga leonina), harbor seal (Phoca vitulina), walrus (Odobenus rosmarus), South American sea lion (Otaria byronia). Odobenus rosmarus MVZ 125566 View specimen
Phoca vitulina UZNH 17973 View specimen
Hydrurga leptonyx MLP 14.IV.48.11 View specimen
Leptonychotes weddellii IAA 02-13 View specimen
Lobodon carcinophagus IAA 530 View specimen
Ommatophoca rossii MACN 48259 View specimen
Mirounga leonina IAA 03-5 View specimen
M3 article infos Published in Volume 03, Issue 04 (2017) |
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3D model related to the publication: An enigmatic aquatic snake from the Cenomanian of northern South AmericaAdriana Albino, Jorge Carrillo-Briceño and James, M. NeenanPublished online: 24/05/2016Keywords: aquatic; Cretaceous; Snake; South America; Vertebrae https://doi.org/10.18563/m3.2.2.e2 Abstract This contribution contains the 3D model described and figured in the following publication: Albino, A., Carrillo-Briceño, J. D. & Neenan, J. M. 2016. An enigmatic aquatic snake from the Cenomanian of northern South America. PeerJ 4:e2027 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.2027 Lunaophis aquaticus MCNC-1827-F View specimen
See original publication M3 article infos Published in Volume 02, Issue 02 (2017) |
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