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Maëva Judith Orliac (17) , Lionel Hautier (17) , Bastien Mennecart (12) , Laurent Marivaux (11) , Pierre-Olivier Antoine (11) , Leonardo Kerber (10) , Renaud Lebrun (9)
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3D dataset3D model related to the publication: A platyrrhine talus from the early Miocene of Peru (Amazonian Madre de Dios Sub-Andean Zone)Laurent Marivaux , Rodolfo Salas-Gismondi and Pierre-Olivier AntoinePublished online: 30/01/2019Keywords: Cebidae Cebinae; Neogene; Primates; South America; Tarsal bone https://doi.org/10.18563/journal.m3.85 References: 5 Cite this article: Laurent Marivaux, Rodolfo Salas-Gismondi and Pierre-Olivier Antoine, 2019. 3D model related to the publication: A platyrrhine talus from the early Miocene of Peru (Amazonian Madre de Dios Sub-Andean Zone). MorphoMuseuM 5:e85. doi: 10.18563/journal.m3.85 Export citationAbstractThis contribution contains the 3D model of the fossil talus of a small-bodied anthropoid primate (Platyrrhini, Cebidae, Cebinae) discovered from lower Miocene deposits of Peruvian Amazonia (MD-61 locality, Upper Madre de Dios Basin). This fossil was described and figured in the following publication: Marivaux et al. (2012), A platyrrhine talus from the early Miocene of Peru (Amazonian Madre de Dios Sub-Andean Zone). Journal of Human Evolution. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhevol.2012.07.005 Specimens and 3D DataCebinae indet. sp. MUSM-2024 View specimen
See original publication Published in Volume 05, issue 01 (2019) ReferencesDagosto, M., and Terranova, C. J., 1992. Estimating the body size of Eocene primates: a comparison of results from dental and postcranial variables. International Journal of Primatology 13, 307-344. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02547818 |
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