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Fig. 11. Coronal CT images showing the morphology of the rostral portion of the caudal nasoturbinal (char. 9). (A) rostrodorsal and rostroventral portions are straight (without a kink; char. 9.0), Didelphis virginiana, C270 (TMM M-2517); (B) distinctive kink between rostrodorsal and rostroventral portions of caudal nasoturbinal (char. 9.1), Dasyurus hallucatus, C208 (TMM M-6921). Both scale bars equal 5 mm. Abbreviations: Endo, endoturbinal; ONS, ossified nasal septum.
Published as part of Macrini, Thomas E., 2012, Comparative Morphology Of The Internal Nasal Skeleton Of Adult Marsupials Based On X-Ray Computed Tomography, pp. 1-91 in Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2012 (365) on page 22, DOI: 10.1206/365.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5399265
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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