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M3#709

3D models of the cranial skeleton and muscles of Scyliorhinus canicula, created using Mimics.

Data citation: Richard Dearden Logo, Rohan Mansuit Logo, Anthony Herrel Logo, Antoine Cuckovic Logo, Dominique Didier, Paul Tafforeau Logo and Alan Pradel Logo, 2021. M3#709. doi: 10.18563/m3.sf.709

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Specimen infos
Collection
Collection : dissection specimens

Inventory number : 002


Information
Sex : indet

Age group : Juvenile

Age (if applicable) :

Material Type : Head: cranial muscles and skeleton

Origin : Laboratoire Evolution, Génome et Spéciation, France

Taxonomy
Class : Chondrichthyes

Order : Carcharhiniformes

Family : Scyliorhinidae

Genus : Scyliorhinus

Species :canicula


Description
Models based on synchrotron scans of a juvenile Scyliorhinus canicula at the stage of independent feeding, comprising muscles and skeleton of the head.

Related article

3D models related to the publication: The morphology and evolution of chondrichthyan cranial muscles: a digital dissection of the elephantfish Callorhinchus milii and the catshark Scyliorhinus canicula
Richard Dearden, Rohan Mansuit, Anthony Herrel, Antoine Cuckovic, Dominique Didier, Paul Tafforeau and Alan Pradel
Published online: 11/01/2021

Keywords: chondrichthyan; cranial muscles; digital dissection; elasmobranch; holocephalan

https://doi.org/10.18563/journal.m3.133

  Abstract

    This contribution contains 3D models of the cranial skeleton and muscles in an elephantfish (Callorhinchus milii) and a catshark (Scyliorhinus canicula), based on synchrotron tomographic scans. These datasets were analyzed and described in Dearden et al. (2021) “The morphology and evolution of chondrichthyan cranial muscles: a digital dissection of the elephantfish Callorhinchus milii and the catshark Scyliorhinus canicula.” Journal of Anatomy. 


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Published in Volume 07, issue 01 (2021)

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