Fig. 2 in Re-Evaluation Of Morphological Characters Questions Current Views Of Pinniped Origins
Fig. 2. Carnivoran skulls showing location of the alisphenoid canal, indicated by arrows, and alisphenoid groove, indicated by double-headed arrows (modified from Koretsky and Rahmat, 2013) in: A — a representative of generalized otariids; B — Southern seal lion (Otaria byronia); C — brown bear (Urs...
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Summary: | Fig. 2. Carnivoran skulls showing location of the alisphenoid canal, indicated by arrows, and alisphenoid groove, indicated by double-headed arrows (modified from Koretsky and Rahmat, 2013) in: A — a representative of generalized otariids; B — Southern seal lion (Otaria byronia); C — brown bear (Ursus arctos); D — devinophocine seal Devinophoca emryi (USNM 553684); E — phocine seal Leptophoca lenis (CMM-V 2021); F — sea otter (Enhydra lutris). Published as part of Koretsky, I. A., Barnes, L. G. & Rahmat, S. J., 2016, Re-Evaluation Of Morphological Characters Questions Current Views Of Pinniped Origins, pp. 327-354 in Vestnik Zoologii 50 (4) on page 335, DOI:10.1515/vzoo-2016-0040, http://zenodo.org/record/6453843 |
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