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3D dataset3D models related to the publication: Dental morphology evolution in early peratheriines, including a new morphologically cryptic species and findings on the largest early Eocene European metatherian.Killian Gernelle , Marc Godinot , Bernard Marandat, Dominique Téodori, Sandrine Ladevèze and Rodolphe TabucePublished online: 06/01/2025Keywords: France; Herpetotheriidae; molars; systematics; Ypresian https://doi.org/10.18563/journal.m3.255 References: 9 Cite this article: Killian Gernelle, Marc Godinot, Bernard Marandat, Dominique Téodori, Sandrine Ladevèze and Rodolphe Tabuce, 2025. 3D models related to the publication: Dental morphology evolution in early peratheriines, including a new morphologically cryptic species and findings on the largest early Eocene European metatherian. MorphoMuseuM e255. doi: 10.18563/journal.m3.255 Export citationAbstractThis contribution contains the three-dimensional models of the most informative fossil material attributed to both Peratherium musivum Gernelle, 2024, and Peratherium maximum (Crochet, 1979), respectively from early and middle early Eocene French localities. These specimens, which document the emergence of the relatively large peratheriines, were analyzed and discussed in: Gernelle et al. (2024), Dental morphology evolution in early peratheriines, including a new morphologically cryptic species and findings on the largest early Eocene European metatherian. https://doi.org/10.1080/08912963.2024.2403602 Specimens and 3D DataPeratherium musivum MNHN.F.SN122 View specimen
Peratherium musivum MNHN.F.RI220 View specimen
Peratherium musivum MNHN.F.RI296 View specimen
Peratherium musivum MNHN.F.RI368 View specimen
Peratherium musivum MNHN.F.RI385 View specimen
Peratherium maximum UM-BRI-17 View specimen
See original publication Article state: in_press ReferencesCrochet, J.-Y. 1980. Les marsupiaux du Tertiaire d’Europe. Paris: Editions Foundation Singer-Polignac. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004630802 |
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