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3D models related to the publication: Hidden diversity of Palaeogene metatherians: a new family of polydolopimorphian marsupials from Peruvian Amazonia
Narla Stutz Logo, Ana M. Ribeiro Logo, Anne-Lise Charruault Logo, Myriam Boivin Logo, François Pujos Logo, Rodolfo Salas-Gismondi Logo, Laurent Marivaux Logo and Pierre-Olivier Antoine Logo
Published online: 17/04/2026

Keywords: body mass; Cenozoic; low latitudes; miniaturisation; phylogeny

https://doi.org/10.18563/journal.m3.295

References: 12

Cite this article: Narla Stutz, Ana M. Ribeiro, Anne-Lise Charruault, Myriam Boivin, François Pujos, Rodolfo Salas-Gismondi, Laurent Marivaux and Pierre-Olivier Antoine, 2026. 3D models related to the publication: Hidden diversity of Palaeogene metatherians: a new family of polydolopimorphian marsupials from Peruvian Amazonia. MorphoMuseuM e295. doi: 10.18563/journal.m3.295

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Abstract

This contribution contains the 3D digital models of some fossil specimens of Wamradolops telloi Stutz and Pozodolops manuelorum Stutz (Metatheria: Polydolopimorphia), from several Palaeogene locations of Peruvian Amazonia. These taxa were described and analyzed in detail in the following publication: Stutz et al. (2026), Hidden diversity of Palaeogene metatherians: a new family of polydolopimorphian marsupials from Peruvian Amazonia. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. https://doi.org/10.1093/zoolinnean/zlag006.
  

Specimens and 3D Data

Pozodolops manuelorum MUSM 4029 View specimen

M3#1874

Pozodolops manuelorum, fragmentary left dentary with p3–m1

Type: "3D_surfaces"

doi: 10.18563/m3.sf.1874   state:in_press




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Wamradolops telloi MUSM 4032 View specimen

M3#1875

Wamradolops telloi, fragmentary right dentary with m1–m2

Type: "3D_surfaces"

doi: 10.18563/m3.sf.1875   state:in_press




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Pozodolops manuelorum MUSM 4036 View specimen

M3#1876

Pozodolops manuelorum, holotype, fragmentary right maxilla with M1

Type: "3D_surfaces"

doi: 10.18563/m3.sf.1876   state:in_press




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Pozodolops manuelorum MUSM 4041 View specimen

M3#1877

Pozodolops manuelorum, fragmentary right dentary with m1

Type: "3D_surfaces"

doi: 10.18563/m3.sf.1877   state:in_press




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Pozodolops manuelorum MUSM 4058 View specimen

M3#1878

Pozodolops manuelorum, fragmentary left P3

Type: "3D_surfaces"

doi: 10.18563/m3.sf.1878   state:in_press




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Wamradolops telloi MUSM 4144 View specimen

M3#1879

Wamradolops telloi, fragmentary left dentary with p2–m1

Type: "3D_surfaces"

doi: 10.18563/m3.sf.1879   state:in_press




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Wamradolops telloi MUSM 4179 View specimen

M3#1880

Wamradolops telloi, holotype, partial skull, with right P2–M4 and left I4–M3, plus boneless lower teeth below upper teeth, belonging to the same individual

Type: "3D_surfaces"

doi: 10.18563/m3.sf.1880   state:in_press




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Wamradolops telloi MUSM 4221 View specimen

M3#1881

Wamradolops telloi, fragmentary of right dentary with p3–m2

Type: "3D_surfaces"

doi: 10.18563/m3.sf.1881   state:in_press




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Stutz N. S., Ribeiro A. M., Charruault A.-L., Boivin M., Pujos F., Salas-Gismondi R., Tejada-Lara J. V., Benites-Palomino A. M., Orliac M. J., Varas-Malca R., Marivaux L., Antoine P.-O., 2026. Hidden diversity of Palaeogene metatherians: a new family of polydolopimorphian marsupials from Peruvian Amazonia. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. https://doi.org/10.1093/zoolinnean/zlag006
  


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