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FIG. 11 in Cranial Anatomy and Petrosal Morphology of a Juvenile Individual of Neobrachytherium (Proterotheriidae, Litopterna, Mammalia)
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FIG. 11. Reconstructed CT scan of Neobrachytherium intermedium PVL 7792, showing locations of the petrosal bones (A–B) and reconstruction of the left petrosal (C–E). A, dorsolateral view of the left side of the cranium (left) and translucent digital rendering (right) showing the position of both petrosal bones. B, ventral view of the cranium (left) and translucent digital rendering (right) showing the position of both petrosal bones. Note that the right petrosal is broken and has been displaced by diagenetic deformation (A–B); the position of the stylohyoid bone prior to partial removal is also evident (B). C, cerebellar; D, rostral; and E, lateroventral view of the digital rendering of the reconstructed left petrosal. Dashed line indicates a fracture area.
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