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M3#113

Three-dimensional reconstruction of the teeth, mandibles, maxillary, and premaxillary bones

Data citation: Lionel Hautier Logo, Helder Gomes Rodrigues Logo, Guillaume Billet Logo and Robert J. Asher Logo, 2016. M3#113. doi: 10.18563/m3.sf.113

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left dCf, left dcf, left dentary, left dmf1, left dMf1, left dMf2, left dmf2, left dMf3, left dmf3, left dMf4, left dv, left maxillary bone, premaxillary bone, right dcf, right dCf, right dentary, right dmf1, right dMf1, right dmf2, right dMf2, right dMf3, right dmf3, right dMf4, right dv, right maxillary bone

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Information
Sex : indet

Age group : Foetus

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Material Type : Teeth, mandibles, maxillary and premaxillary bones

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Taxonomy
Class : Mammalia

Order : Pilosa

Family : Bradypodidae

Genus : Bradypus

Species :sp.


Description
Three-dimensional reconstruction of the teeth, mandibles, maxillary and premaxillary bones

Related article
3D models related to the publication: The hidden teeth of sloths: evolutionary vestiges and the development of a simplified dentition.
Lionel Hautier, Helder Gomes Rodrigues, Guillaume Billet and Robert J. Asher
Published online: 14/06/2016

Keywords: homology; Ontogeny; sloths; vestigial teeth

https://doi.org/10.18563/m3.2.2.e1

  Abstract

    This contribution contains the 3D models described and figured in the following publication:  Hautier L., Gomes Rodrigues H., Billet G., Asher R.J., 2016. The hidden teeth of sloths: evolutionary vestiges and the development of a simplified dentition. Scientific Reports. doi: 10.1038/srep27763 


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