3D model of Ashaninkacebus
Virtual reconstruction of a metriorhynchid skull
3D models of A heavyweight early whale
bony labyrinth (11) , inner ear (9) , Eocene (8) , South America (8) , skull (7) , Oligocene (6) , phylogeny (6)
Maëva Judith Orliac (16) , Lionel Hautier (14) , Bastien Mennecart (12) , Rodolphe Tabuce (9) , Laurent Marivaux (9) , Pierre-Olivier Antoine (9) , Leonardo Kerber (9)
MorphoMuseuM Volume 04, issue 03:December 2018
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3D models related to the publication: Djebelemur, a tiny pre-tooth-combed primate from the Eocene of Tunisia: a glimpse into the origin of crown strepsirhines.Renaud Lebrun, Rodolphe Tabuce and Laurent MarivauxPublished online: 05/10/2018Keywords: Primates; Paleogene; Africa; Strepsirhini; Djebelemuridae https://doi.org/10.18563/journal.m3.77 Abstract This contribution contains the 3D models of the fossil remains (maxilla, dentary, and talus) attributed to Djebelemur martinezi, a ca. 50 Ma primate from Tunisia (Djebel Chambi), described and figured in the following publication: Marivaux et al. (2013), Djebelemur, a tiny pre-tooth-combed primate from the Eocene of Tunisia: a glimpse into the origin of crown strepsirhines. PLoS ONE. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0080778 Djebelemur martinezi CBI-1-544 View specimen
Djebelemur martinezi CBI-1-567 View specimen
Djebelemur martinezi CBI-1-565-577-587-580 View specimen
Djebelemur martinezi CBI-1-545 View specimen
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3D models related to the publication: Systematic and locomotor diversification of the Adapis group (Primates, Adapiformes) in the late Eocene of the Quercy (Southwest France), revealed by humeral remains.Marc Godinot, Judit Marigó and Nicole VerrièrePublished online: 20/12/2018Keywords: Adapis; humeri; Quercy; locomotion https://doi.org/10.18563/journal.m3.75 Abstract The present 3D Dataset contains the 3D models analyzed in the publication “Systematic and locomotor diversification of the Adapis group (Primates, Adapiformes) in the late Eocene of the Quercy (Southwest France), revealed by humeral remains”. In this paper, twenty humeral specimens from the old and new Quercy collections attributed to the fossil primates Adapis and Palaeolemur are described and analysed together. In this dataset only the scans of the fossils belonging to the collections of Université de Montpellier are provided. Adapis sp. UM ROS 2-95 View specimen
Adapis sp. UM ROS 2-536 View specimen
Adapis sp. UM ROS 2-534 View specimen
Adapis sp. UM ROS 2-535 View specimen
Adapis sp. UM ROS 2-80 View specimen
Adapis sp. UM ROS 2-79 View specimen
Adapis sp. UM ECA 1364 View specimen
Adapis sp. UM ACQ-262 View specimen
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