FIG. 51 in Mystacodon selenensis, the earliest known toothed mysticete (Cetacea, Mammalia) from the late Eocene of Peru: anatomy, phylogeny, and feeding adaptations
FIG. 51. — Lateral view of the left innominate of some extinct and extant cetaceans. A, Basilosaurus isis (CGM 42176, cast); B, Mystacodon selenensis (MUSM 1917); C, Balaena mysticetus (LACM 072472), young female; D, B. mysticetus (LACM 0722490), adult female. Arrows indicate the posterior end of th...
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Summary: | FIG. 51. — Lateral view of the left innominate of some extinct and extant cetaceans. A, Basilosaurus isis (CGM 42176, cast); B, Mystacodon selenensis (MUSM 1917); C, Balaena mysticetus (LACM 072472), young female; D, B. mysticetus (LACM 0722490), adult female. Arrows indicate the posterior end of the vestigial obturator foramen in B. mysticetus. Not to scale. : Published as part of Muizon, Christian de, Bianucci, Giovanni, Martínez-Cáceres, Manuel & Lambert, Olivier, 2019, Mystacodon selenensis, the earliest known toothed mysticete (Cetacea, Mammalia) from the late Eocene of Peru: anatomy, phylogeny, and feeding adaptations, pp. 401-499 in Geodiversitas 41 (11) on page 459, DOI: 10.5252/geodiversitas2019v41a11, http://zenodo.org/record/3699733 |
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