1. Cranial anatomy of the gorgonopsian Cynariops robustus based on CT-reconstruction
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Bendel, E.M., Kammerer, C.F., Kardjilov, N., Fernandez, V., Fröbisch, J., Leibniz Institut für Evolutions und Biodiversitätsforschung, European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF), The Natural History Museum [London] (NHM), University of the Witwatersrand [Johannesburg] (WITS), and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
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Computer and Information Sciences ,Teeth ,Physiology ,Science ,Digestive Physiology ,Incisors ,THERAPSIDA ,FUSION ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Maxilla ,Animals ,Dentition ,Musculoskeletal System ,Skeleton ,SUTURES ,Nuclear Physics ,Nucleons ,Taxonomy ,Data Management ,Fossils ,Physics ,Skull ,Biology and Life Sciences ,TOOTH REPLACEMENT ,Semicircular Canals ,FRELON CAMERA ,Jaw ,Ears ,REPTILES ,Vertebrates ,Physical Sciences ,PATTERNS ,Medicine ,Anatomy ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,[SDU.STU.PG]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Paleontology ,Digestive System ,Head ,Research Article - Abstract
International audience; Gorgonopsia is one of the major clades of non-mammalian synapsids, and includes an array of large-bodied carnivores that were the top terrestrial predators of the late Permian. Most research on the clade has focused on these largest members; small-bodied gorgonopsians are relatively little-studied. Here, we redescribe a small gorgonopsian skull (MB.R.999) from the late Permian (Tropidostoma Assemblage Zone) of South Africa on the basis of neutron and synchrotron CT reconstructions, which yield new data on internal cranial morphology in Gorgonopsia. Because of the largely undistorted nature of MB.R.999, we were also able to reconstruct unossified areas such as the brain endocast and the otic labyrinth. MB.R.999 can be referred to the taxon Cynariops robustus based on its general skull proportions, postcanine tooth count, preparietal morphology, and vomerine morphology. We refer additional small gorgonopsian specimens from the Victoria West area to Cynariops robustus, and consider Cynarioides grimbeeki and Cynarioides laticeps to be synonymous with C. robustus. Inclusion of Cynariops in a phylogenetic analysis of Gorgonopsia recovers it within a large clade of African taxa, more closely related to Lycaenops and rubidgeines than Eriphostoma or Gorgonops.
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- 2018
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