File:Josephoartigasia monesi occipital.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionJosephoartigasia monesi occipital.jpg |
English: Skulls of Josephoartigasia monesi (MNHN 921, a) and Dinomys branickii (CMNH 22121, b) in posterior view, showing the morphology of the paracondyles in these species. (b) is a reconstructed CT image of this specimen with the occipital condyles and paracondyles highlighted in teal. Scale = 5 cm. |
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Source | https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.220370 |
Author | Russell K. Engelman |
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