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Fig. 2 in A new kogiid sperm whale from northern Italy supports psychrospheric conditions in the early Pliocene Mediterranean Sea
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Fig. 2. Cranium, in dorsal view, of the kogiid sperm whale Pliokogia apenninica gen. et sp. nov. (MSNUP I-17603, holotype), from the lower Pliocene of Sant'Andrea Bagni (Northern Apennines, northern Italy). Photograph (A1), explanatory drawing (A2). The black areas correspond to openings in the skull. The grey vertical stripes denote abraded or broken areas. Dashed lines are for the sagittal vomerine sulcus and the approximate border of the supracranial basin, premaxillary fossa, and peripheral maxillary fossa.
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