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Fig. 13. Interpretive drawings of Mesosaurus tenuidens Gervais, 1865, showing ontogenetic transformation in the tarsus formation in specimens preserving epipodial, mesopodial, and metapodial elements (after Piñeiro et al. 2016). A. FC-DPV 2504. B. AMNH 23799. C. SMF-R 4513-young. D. GP-2E 272. E. AMNH 23795. F. SMF-R 4496. G. SMF-R 4513-older. H. PIMUZ A-III 591. I. MN 4741. J. SMF-R 4934. K. GP-2E 114. L. PF IPL 220011/04 770. M. GP/2E 6519-E. N. GP/2E 6519-A. O. SMF-R 4470. P. SMF-R 4528. Q. GP-2E 657b. R. FC-DPV 2058. S. GP-2E 5740. T. SMF-R 4477. Specimens A, D–I, K, M, O–S were previously analysed by Piñeiro et al. (2016).

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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 525, DOI: 10.4202/app.00931.2021, http://zenodo.org/record/12197780

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