FIG. 10. — Persufflatius renefraaijeni n. gen., n in The discovery of a Balaenomorpha (Persufflatius renefraaijeni n. gen., n. sp.) from the upper Miocene of the Netherlands sheds new light on the cranial anatomy of archaic rorqual relatives

FIG. 10. — Persufflatius renefraaijeni n. gen., n. sp., MAB 010293, holotype: A, sections from right to left at 2, 25, 65, 90, 150 and 190 mm from the anterior tip, superimposed on an anterolateral view of the neurocranium. B, the same sections, superimposed on a posterodorsal view, from bottom to top at 2, 25, 65, 90, 150 and 190 mm from the anterior tip. Clear blue lines, sections as preserved; dotted clear blue lines, fractures as preserved; white lines, estimated shape of missing parts based on adjacent preserved parts; dotted black lines, estimated shape of the lateral temporal crest dors... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Bosselaers, Mark
Munsterman, Dirk K.
Dokumenttyp: other
Erscheinungsdatum: 2022
Schlagwörter: Biodiversity / Taxonomy / Animalia / Chordata / Mammalia / Cetacea / Cetotheriidae / Persufflatius
Sprache: unknown
Permalink: https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-27626060
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FIG. 10. — Persufflatius renefraaijeni n. gen., n. sp., MAB 010293, holotype: A, sections from right to left at 2, 25, 65, 90, 150 and 190 mm from the anterior tip, superimposed on an anterolateral view of the neurocranium. B, the same sections, superimposed on a posterodorsal view, from bottom to top at 2, 25, 65, 90, 150 and 190 mm from the anterior tip. Clear blue lines, sections as preserved; dotted clear blue lines, fractures as preserved; white lines, estimated shape of missing parts based on adjacent preserved parts; dotted black lines, estimated shape of the lateral temporal crest dorsal to the base of the zygomatic process. a, anterior; l, lateral. Scale bar: A, not to scale; B, 10 cm. ; Published as part of Bosselaers, Mark & Munsterman, Dirk K., 2022, The discovery of a Balaenomorpha (Persufflatius renefraaijeni n. gen., n. sp.) from the upper Miocene of the Netherlands sheds new light on the cranial anatomy of archaic rorqual relatives, pp. 933-973 in Geodiversitas 44 (30) on page 945, DOI:10.5252/geodiversitas2022v44a30, http://zenodo.org/record/7268556