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This project contains the supplementary µCT-scans of the whole body and a lateral flank integumentary armor of Brookesia perarmata (Angel, 1933) (Squamata: Iguania: Chamaeleonidae) belonging to the following publication: Schucht P, Rühr PT, Geier B, Glaw F & M LAmbertz (2020): Armored with skin and bone: A combined histological and µCT study of the exceptional integument of the Antsingy leaf chameleon Brookesia perarmata (Angel, 1933). Journal of Morphology. doi: 10.1002/jmor.21135. Whole body scan: specimen: ZSM 17/2006, Zoologische Staatssammlung München machine: phoenix nanotom m (GE Measurement & Control) scan settings: tube voltage = 110 kV ube current = 70 μA target = tungsten no filter total sample rotation = 360° angular step size = 0.24° exposure time = 750 ms binning = 1 averaging = 4 voxel size = 37.8 μm filename: Schucht_B_perarmata_whole.tif Lateral flank integumentary armor scan: specimen: ZSM 862/2000, Zoologische Staatssammlung München machine: Skyscan 1272 device (Bruker microCT) scan settings: tube voltage = 70 kV ube current = 142 μA target = tungsten filter = Al 0.5 mm total sample rotation = 180° angular step size = 0.19° exposure time = 1925 ms binning = 2x2 averaging = 8 random movement = 15 voxel size = 4.4 μm filename: Schucht_B_perarmata_osteoderm.tif
histology, osteoderm, Brookesiinae, Chamaeleonidae, integument
histology, osteoderm, Brookesiinae, Chamaeleonidae, integument
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