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FIGURE 7 in Historical and fossil evidence of an extinct endemic species of Leiocephalus (Squamata: Leiocephalidae) from the Guadeloupe Islands
- 1. PACEA-UMR CNRS 5199, Université de Bordeaux, 33 615 Pessac, France. & Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, Department of Archaeology, Kahlaische StraSSe 10, 07745 Jena, Germany. corentin.bochaton@u-bordeaux.fr; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4954-0019
- 2. Muséum de Bordeaux-sciences et nature, 5 Place Bardineau, Bordeaux 33 000, France.
- 3. PACEA-UMR CNRS 5199, Université de Bordeaux, 33 615 Pessac, France. & arnaud.lenoble@u-bordeaux.fr; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9023-9741
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FIGURE 7. Dentary, articular bones and vertebrae of Leiocephalus roquetus sp. nov. A: 3D Model of the right dentary of the holotype (MHNBx 2002.1871); B: Paratype dentary "PGR6. square C11d. décapage 16.I" (left) collected in PGR6 deposit; C: Paratype dentary "PGR6. square C11c. décapage 11.II" (left) collected in PGR6 deposit; D: 3D Model of the right articular of the holotype (MHNBx 2002.1871); E: Paratype articular "PGR6. square B9b. décapage 17.VIII" (rigth) collected in PGR6 deposit; F: Anterior trunk vertebra collected in the layer 4 of PGR6 (square B10d, décapage 20); G: Caudal vertebra collected in the layer 2/3 of PGR6 (square B10d, décapage 10). Abbreviations: a. p.: angular process, c. p.: coronoid process, f. t. t.: first most anterior tricuspid tooth, hy.: hypapophysis, i. c.: lateral imprint of the coronoid bone, i. s.: intra-mandibular septum, m. s.: medial spine, n. s.: neural spine, o. M. g.: anterior opening of the Meckelian groove, r. p.: retroarticular process, s.: symphysis, sy.: synapophysis, s. p.: surangular process. Scale bars=2 mm.
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