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Figure 6 in The first vertebrate fossil from Socotra Island (Yemen) is an early Holocene Egyptian fruit bat

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Figure 6. Bivariate plot of the examined specimens of African and Arabian fruit bat populations of Myonycteris,Stenonycteris, Epomophorus, Eidolon and Rousettus aegyptiacus (the latter from Egypt, W Africa, S Arabia, E. Africa and the Socotra specimen; measurements in mm). (a) Greatest length of skull (LCr) against the length of upper tooth-row (CM2). (b) Condylobasal length of skull (LCb) against the neurocranium width (LaN). See Supplementary Material for details and full list of the comparative taxa.

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Published as part of Van Damme, Kay, Benda, Petr, Van Damme, Dirk, De Geest, Peter & Hajdas, Irka, 2018, The first vertebrate fossil from Socotra Island (Yemen) is an early Holocene Egyptian fruit bat, pp. 2001-2024 in Journal of Natural History 52 (31-32) on page 2013, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2018.1510996, http://zenodo.org/record/5175454

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