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Fig. 16. Mesosaurus tenuidens Gervais, 1865 in Isometry in mesosaurs: Implications for growth patterns in early amniotes

Authors: Demarco, Pablo Núñez; Ferigolo, Jorge; Piñeiro, Graciela;

Fig. 16. Mesosaurus tenuidens Gervais, 1865 in Isometry in mesosaurs: Implications for growth patterns in early amniotes

Abstract

Fig. 16. Mesosaurus tenuidens Gervais, 1865, metacarpal and phalanx measurements. A–E. Metacarpal and phalanx lengths measured in each1st–5th finger. Black dashed lines represent the empirical curves pn = ct /(n+1) and red dotted lines represent the empirical curve px = ct /[(n+1)*1.2] for the largest and smallest measured finger, where ct is the length of the metacarpals and pn is the length of the n-th phalanx. F. Lengths are normalized by the respective metacarpal length in all the measured fingers. Black line shows the mean normalized length; black dash-dotted line represent the 2σ interval. Red dotted line represents the empirical curve pn = ct/[(n+1)*1.2]. The number of individuals measured (N) is indicated in the upper corner of each graph. Abbreviations: mc, metacarpals; p1–p5, phalanges.

Published as part of Demarco, Pablo Núñez, Ferigolo, Jorge & Piñeiro, Graciela, 2022, Isometry in mesosaurs: Implications for growth patterns in early amniotes, pp. 509-542 in Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 67 (2) on page 529, DOI: 10.4202/app.00931.2021, http://zenodo.org/record/12197780

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Biodiversity, Taxonomy

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