Figure 10 in Description of the skeleton of the fossil beaked whale Messapicetus gregarius: searching potential proxies for deep-diving abilities ...

Figure 10. Comparison of the muscle origins and insertions of the scapula and humerus in lateral view in Tursiops truncatus (SNM CN2x) (a); a reconstruction of the scapula of Messapicetus gregarius (MUSM 2548) (b); Mesoplodon bidens (SNM CN4x) (c); Physeter macrocephalus (SNM CN1x) (d); Inia geoffre...

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Main Authors: Ramassamy, Benjamin, Lambert, Olivier, Collareta, Alberto, Urbina, Mario, Bianucci, Giovanni
Format: Still Image
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Published: Zenodo 2018
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10965476
https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.10965476
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Summary:Figure 10. Comparison of the muscle origins and insertions of the scapula and humerus in lateral view in Tursiops truncatus (SNM CN2x) (a); a reconstruction of the scapula of Messapicetus gregarius (MUSM 2548) (b); Mesoplodon bidens (SNM CN4x) (c); Physeter macrocephalus (SNM CN1x) (d); Inia geoffrensis (NRS A608415) (e); Pontoporia blainvillei (SNM CN1x) (f). Insertion of the M. infraspinatus could not be assessed in M. gregarius. Scale = 50 mm. Dotted lines correspond to the reconstructed parts. ... : Published as part of Ramassamy, Benjamin, Lambert, Olivier, Collareta, Alberto, Urbina, Mario & Bianucci, Giovanni, 2018, Description of the skeleton of the fossil beaked whale Messapicetus gregarius: searching potential proxies for deep-diving abilities, pp. 11-32 in Fossil Record 21 (1) on page 26, DOI: 10.5194/fr-21-11-2018, http://zenodo.org/record/10965458 ...