Digital reconstruction of the skull of Sarmientosaurus musacchioi
3D models of amphisbaenians from the Paleogene of North Africa
3D models of the ear region of Eotragus and Pusillutragus
3D GM dataset of bird skeletal variation
Skeletal embryonic development in the catshark
Bony connexions of the petrosal bone of extant hippos
bony labyrinth (11) , inner ear (10) , Eocene (8) , South America (8) , Paleobiogeography (7) , skull (7) , phylogeny (6)
Maëva Judith Orliac (21) , Lionel Hautier (21) , Laurent Marivaux (14) , Bastien Mennecart (12) , Pierre-Olivier Antoine (11) , Renaud Lebrun (10) , Rodolphe Tabuce (10)
Skull, left mandibles, and muscles of Tamandua tetradactyla.
Data citation:
Sérgio Ferreira-Cardoso, Pierre-Henri Fabre , Benoît de Thoisy
, Frédéric Delsuc
and Lionel Hautier
, 2020. M3#524. doi: 10.18563/m3.sf.524
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buccinatorius pars externa, buccinatorius pars interna, mandibuloauricularis, masseter profundus, masseter superficialis, mylohyoideus pars anterior, mylohyoideus pars posterior, pterygoideus externus pars inferior, pterygoideus externus pars superior, pterygoideus medius pars anterior, pterygoideus medius pars posterior, temporalis profundus pars lateralis, temporalis profundus pars medialis, temporalis superficialis, temporalis superficialis pars zygomatica
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3D models related to the publication: “Comparative masticatory myology in anteaters and its implications for interpreting morphological convergence in myrmecophagous placentals”Sérgio Ferreira-Cardoso, Pierre-Henri Fabre, Benoît de Thoisy, Frédéric Delsuc and Lionel HautierPublished online: 29/07/2020Keywords: anteaters; Comparative anatomy; convergence; masticatory apparatus; myology; myrmecophagy https://doi.org/10.18563/journal.m3.114 Abstract The present 3D Dataset contains the 3D models described in “Comparative masticatory myology in anteaters and its implications for interpreting morphological convergence in myrmecophagous placentals”. See original publication M3 article infos Published in Volume 06, issue 04 (2020) |
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