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HAL Id: hal-01904996

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Submitted on 25 Oct 2018

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3D model related to the publication: Orliac M.J., Karadenizli L., Antoine P.-O., Sen S. 2015. Small suids (Mammalia, Artiodactyla) from the late Early Miocene of Turkey and a short overview of Early Miocene small

suoids in the Old World.

Maeva Orliac, Levent Karadenizli, Pierre-Olivier Antoine, Sevket Sen

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Maeva Orliac, Levent Karadenizli, Pierre-Olivier Antoine, Sevket Sen. 3D model related to the pub- lication: Orliac M.J., Karadenizli L., Antoine P.-O., Sen S. 2015. Small suids (Mammalia, Artio- dactyla) from the late Early Miocene of Turkey and a short overview of Early Miocene small suoids in the Old World.. MorphoMuseum, Association Palæovertebrata, 2015, 1 (2), �10.18563/m3.1.2.e4�.

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MMM JOURNAL VOL.1 (2)-e4 ISSN : 2274-0422

3D model related to the publication: Orliac M.J., Karadenizli L., Antoine P.-O., Sen S. 2015. Small hyotheriine suids (Mammalia, Artiodactyla) from the late early Miocene of Turkey and a short overview of early Miocene small suoids in the Old World.

METHODS

Before restoration of the fragmentary cranium n° SMT-1, a portion of the left upper molar raw (broken appart) was scanned in order to visualize the morphology of the roots of the molars (Orliac et al., 2015: fig. 3). AVIZO 6.3 (Visualization Sciences Group) software was used to produce the 3D surface model.

This 3D model is provided in .ply format, and as such can be opened with a wide range of freeware.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

We are grateful to R. Lebrun for its help in data acquisition (CT scan). Data presented here were produced through the technical facilities of the MRI platform and of the labEx CeMEB.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Orliac, M.J., Karadenizli L., Antoine P.-O., Sen, S. 2015. Small hyotheriine suids (Mammalia, Artiodactyla) from the late early Miocene of Turkey and a short overview of early Miocene small suoids in the Old World.

Paleontologia electronica 18(2): 18.2.30A: 1-48 3D DATASET

ORLIAC M.J.a*, KARADENIZLI L. b, ANTOINE P.-O. a, Sen S c.

a Institut des Sciences de l’Evolution de Montpellier, Université de Montpellier, CNRS, IRD, Cc 064; place Eugène Bataillon, 34095 Montpellier Cedex 5, France

b MTA Genel Müdürlüğü Jeoloji Etütleri Dairesi, Üniversiteler Mahallesi, Dumlupınar Bulvarı, TR-06800, Çankaya-Ankara, Turkey

c CR2P - Centre de recherches sur la paléobiodiversité et les Paléoenvironnements, UMR 7207 CNRS, UPMC, MNHN, 8 rue Buffon, 75005, Paris

* corresponding author: maeva.orliac@univ-montp2.fr

Abstract: This contribution contains the 3D model described and figured in the following publication: Orliac M.J., Karadenizli L., Antoine P.-O., Sen S. 2015. Small suids (Mammalia, Artiodactyla) from the late Early Miocene of Turkey and a short overview of Early Miocene small suoids in the Old World.

Key words: Suidae, Hyotheriinae, Çankiri-Çorum Basin, Central Anatolia, new species Submitted 05.05.2015, Accepted 10.05.2015 ; doi: 10.18563/m3.1.2.e4

© Copyright Maeva Orliac Mai 2015

TECHNICAL AND SPECIMEN-RELATED PARAMETERS

Specimen inventory number SMT-1

Species Nguruwe? galaticum

Repository institution Natural History Museum of Ankara, Turkey 3D data acquisition institution Université de Montpellier, France

3D data acquisition method X-ray µCT

3D data acquisition facility model In Vivo Mictotomograph SkyScan 1076

3D data acquisition operator R. Lebrun

Voxel size of original dataset 0.036 mm Author of derived 3D surface model Maeva Orliac

Model ID M3#16_ SMT-1

Model short description The specimen corresponds to a fragment of the left upper cheek tooth raw, bearing fragmentary M1-M3.

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