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editDescriptionHigh-resolution computed tomography (CT) scans of a paratype of Brachycephalus curupira.png |
English: High-resolution computed tomography (CT) scans of a paratype of Brachycephalus curupira (MHNCI 10285) showing key osteological features.
(A) Dorsal view of the skeleton; (B) dorsal, (C) lateral, and (D) ventral views of the skull (without the lower jaw); (E) ilium in lateral view; (F) pectoral girdle in ventral view; (G) right foot in plantar view; and (H) right hand in palmar view. Abbreviations: n, neopalatine; qj, quadratojugal; s, sesamoid; v, vomer. Scale bars equal 2 mm. |
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Source | https://peerj.com/articles/3603/ |
Author | Ribeiro LF, Blackburn DC, Stanley EL, Pie MR, Bornschein MR. |
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