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3D dataset

3D models related to the publication: Evidence for high-performance suction feeding in the Pennsylvanian stem-group holocephalan Iniopera.
Richard Dearden Logo, Anthony Herrel Logo and Alan Pradel Logo
Published online: 18/01/2023

Keywords: chondrichthyan; holocephalan; iniopterygian; Pennsylvanian; suction feeding

https://doi.org/10.18563/journal.m3.177

References: 5
Cited by: 1

Cite this article: Richard Dearden, Anthony Herrel and Alan Pradel, 2023. 3D models related to the publication: Evidence for high-performance suction feeding in the Pennsylvanian stem-group holocephalan Iniopera.. MorphoMuseuM 9:177. doi: 10.18563/journal.m3.177

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Abstract

The present 3D Dataset contains 3D models of the cranial, visceral, and pectoral endoskeleton of Iniopera, an iniopterygian stem-group holocephalan from the Pennsylvanian of the USA. These data formed the basis for the analyses carried out in Dearden et al. (2023) “Evidence for high-performance suction feeding in the Pennsylvanian stem-group holocephalan Iniopera” PNAS. 

Specimens and 3D Data

Iniopera sp. KUNHM 22060, 158289 View specimen

M3#1034

plys of the head endoskeleton of Iniopera sp.

Type: "3D_surfaces"

doi: 10.18563/m3.sf.1034   state:published




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References

Dearden, R.P., Herrel, A., Pradel, A., 2023. Evidence for high-performance suction feeding in the Pennsylvanian stem-group holocephalan Iniopera. PNAS. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2207854119

Pradel, A., 2010. Skull and brain anatomy of Late Carboniferous Sibyrhynchidae Skull and brain anatomy of Late Carboniferous Sibyrhynchidae ( Chondrichthyes, Iniopterygia ) from Kansas and Oklahoma ( USA ). Geodiversitas 32, 595–661. https://doi.org/10.5252/g2010n4a2

Pradel, A., Dearden, R.P., Cuckovic, A., Mansuit, R., Janvier, P., 2021. The visceral skeleton and its relation to the head circulatory system of both a fossil, the Carboniferous Iniopera, and a modern, Callorhinchus milii holocephalan (Chondrichthyes), in: Ancient Fishes and Their Living Relatives: A Tribute to John G Maisey.

Pradel, A., Langer, M., Maisey, J.G., Geffard-Kuriyama, D., Cloetens, P., Janvier, P., Tafforeau, P., 2009. Skull and brain of a 300-million-year-old chimaeroid fish revealed by synchrotron holotomography. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 106, 5224–5228. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0807047106
 
Pradel, A., Tafforeau, P., Janvier, P., 2010. Study of the pectoral girdle and fins of the Late Carboniferous sibyrhynchid iniopterygians (Vertebrata, Chondrichthyes, Iniopterygia) from Kansas and Oklahoma (USA) by means of microtomography, with comments on iniopterygian relationships. Comptes Rendus Palevol 9, 377–387. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.crpv.2010.07.015
  

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Richard P. Dearden, Anthony Herrel and Alan Pradel (2023). Evidence for high-performance suction feeding in the Pennsylvanian stem-group holocephalan Iniopera . Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2207854119

 


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